OIMB GK12 CURRICULUM JELLIES
... 2.3 Scientific Inquiry: Scientific inquiry is a process used to explore the natural world using evidence from observations. 2.3S.2 Make predictions about living and non-living things and events in the environment based on observed patterns. Ocean Literacy Essential Principles: 5. The ocean supports ...
... 2.3 Scientific Inquiry: Scientific inquiry is a process used to explore the natural world using evidence from observations. 2.3S.2 Make predictions about living and non-living things and events in the environment based on observed patterns. Ocean Literacy Essential Principles: 5. The ocean supports ...
Jellyfish - bowlerschool.net
... Jellyfish swarms like this are becoming more common in Japan. But jellies have always lived in the waters nearby. Japan is not the only place where jellies show up. They appear in every ocean on earth. Most swim in the open water, but some rest quietly in the shallows, and some even rest on the bot ...
... Jellyfish swarms like this are becoming more common in Japan. But jellies have always lived in the waters nearby. Japan is not the only place where jellies show up. They appear in every ocean on earth. Most swim in the open water, but some rest quietly in the shallows, and some even rest on the bot ...
Fulltext PDF
... together. Some species within this complex are confined exclusively to certain islands of Indonesian and Phillipine archipelago. Polymerase Chain Reaction is another potent biological tool by which countless copies of individual DNA segments can be made with ease. DNA sequences derived from PCR can ...
... together. Some species within this complex are confined exclusively to certain islands of Indonesian and Phillipine archipelago. Polymerase Chain Reaction is another potent biological tool by which countless copies of individual DNA segments can be made with ease. DNA sequences derived from PCR can ...
OIMB GK12 CURRICULUM Between the Grains
... explain why they are worm-shaped and hairy or spiny. Assessment: Have students tell you what type of animal they have made (meiofauna), where it lives (between grains of sand), and why it is shaped the way it is (e.g. slender to move between grains, suctions or spikes to keep from being washed away) ...
... explain why they are worm-shaped and hairy or spiny. Assessment: Have students tell you what type of animal they have made (meiofauna), where it lives (between grains of sand), and why it is shaped the way it is (e.g. slender to move between grains, suctions or spikes to keep from being washed away) ...
this PDF file - BIOTROPIA
... genera from specimens collected in Quezon City in Metro Manila and in the provinces of Laguna, Basilan and Zamboanga during 1961 to 1973. Dogma (1975) listed 46 species from 20 genera and included 22 species previously credited to the Philippines by Martin and Alexopoulos (1969) in their book “The M ...
... genera from specimens collected in Quezon City in Metro Manila and in the provinces of Laguna, Basilan and Zamboanga during 1961 to 1973. Dogma (1975) listed 46 species from 20 genera and included 22 species previously credited to the Philippines by Martin and Alexopoulos (1969) in their book “The M ...
Lepus califomicus. By Troy L. Best
... No physical changes sufficiently well marked to be noticeable in the breeding period have been observed. Mammae are so flatly placed along the abdomen that they may not be obvious, even when most active. However, upon closer examination six mammae are readily found; one pair pectoral and two pair ab ...
... No physical changes sufficiently well marked to be noticeable in the breeding period have been observed. Mammae are so flatly placed along the abdomen that they may not be obvious, even when most active. However, upon closer examination six mammae are readily found; one pair pectoral and two pair ab ...
Dry pitfall trapping for vertebrates and invertebrates
... Pitfall trapping is one of the most widely used methods for studies of species occurrence, to examine spatial distribution patterns, compare abundance in different habitats, to study daily activity rhythms and in community surveys (Wildlife Advisory Group, 2003). It is also a tool used in Environmen ...
... Pitfall trapping is one of the most widely used methods for studies of species occurrence, to examine spatial distribution patterns, compare abundance in different habitats, to study daily activity rhythms and in community surveys (Wildlife Advisory Group, 2003). It is also a tool used in Environmen ...
Plankton: The Water Drifters
... would take them farther from their energy source. Remember, phytoplankton need to stay where the light is so they can photosynthesize. Herbivorous zooplankton want to be where the phytoplankton are so they can eat them. Carnivorous plankton may never come near the surface since they only eat other z ...
... would take them farther from their energy source. Remember, phytoplankton need to stay where the light is so they can photosynthesize. Herbivorous zooplankton want to be where the phytoplankton are so they can eat them. Carnivorous plankton may never come near the surface since they only eat other z ...
Lecture - 1 Ctenophora - Affinities, Type Study
... The class Nuda has only one order: Beroida. AFFINITIES AND SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF CTENOPHORA In the field of taxonomic Zoology, Ctenophora, for a long time, occupies a very important place. The importance is primarily due to its peculiar anatomical organization. Martens (1671) first discovered Cteno ...
... The class Nuda has only one order: Beroida. AFFINITIES AND SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF CTENOPHORA In the field of taxonomic Zoology, Ctenophora, for a long time, occupies a very important place. The importance is primarily due to its peculiar anatomical organization. Martens (1671) first discovered Cteno ...
What controls the type of larval development? Summary statement
... be associated with season, geography, and habitat. For example, Thorson (1950) suggested that variations with latitude or depth in the frequency of types of development are caused by shifts in development rates and availability of food. Highsmith (1985) suggested that latitudinal shifts in mortality ...
... be associated with season, geography, and habitat. For example, Thorson (1950) suggested that variations with latitude or depth in the frequency of types of development are caused by shifts in development rates and availability of food. Highsmith (1985) suggested that latitudinal shifts in mortality ...
Pseudocoelomate Animals
... statoblasts. Hard, resistant capsules containing a mass of germinative cells. ...
... statoblasts. Hard, resistant capsules containing a mass of germinative cells. ...
Chapter 3
... • Stem cells are unspecialized cells that have the ability to divide for indefinite periods and to give rise to specialized cells. • Pluripotent cells such as those of the inner cell mass can give rise to many different types of cells. – Scientists hope to remove pluripotent cells and use them to gr ...
... • Stem cells are unspecialized cells that have the ability to divide for indefinite periods and to give rise to specialized cells. • Pluripotent cells such as those of the inner cell mass can give rise to many different types of cells. – Scientists hope to remove pluripotent cells and use them to gr ...
Tiny Travelers - Minnesota DNR
... comes out to eat, it crawls on only a single foot. These remarkable animals are land snails. Land snails are mollusks, the second largest phylum of animal life on earth. They belong to a group known as gastropods. Gastropods have colonized almost the entire planet, living in places from deep oceans ...
... comes out to eat, it crawls on only a single foot. These remarkable animals are land snails. Land snails are mollusks, the second largest phylum of animal life on earth. They belong to a group known as gastropods. Gastropods have colonized almost the entire planet, living in places from deep oceans ...
Nekola, J.C. 2016. Tiny travelers. Minnesota Conservation Volunteer
... comes out to eat, it crawls on only a single foot. These remarkable animals are land snails. Land snails are mollusks, the second largest phylum of animal life on earth. They belong to a group known as gastropods. Gastropods have colonized almost the entire planet, living in places from deep oceans ...
... comes out to eat, it crawls on only a single foot. These remarkable animals are land snails. Land snails are mollusks, the second largest phylum of animal life on earth. They belong to a group known as gastropods. Gastropods have colonized almost the entire planet, living in places from deep oceans ...
Mollusks - walker2012
... Mollusks have simple nervous systems that coordinate their movement and behavior Octopi and squids have brains Most mollusks have paired eyes that range from simple eyes (detecting light) to complex eyes (having irises, pupils, and retinas) ...
... Mollusks have simple nervous systems that coordinate their movement and behavior Octopi and squids have brains Most mollusks have paired eyes that range from simple eyes (detecting light) to complex eyes (having irises, pupils, and retinas) ...
Wild Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa L.).
... after cutting. Mowing also stresses other species that have the potential to be good competitors against parsnip, such as Solidago spp. Kline (1986) tested annual mowing of parsnip in July before seed set over a six- year period and observed increases in the abundance of flowering plants in the mow ...
... after cutting. Mowing also stresses other species that have the potential to be good competitors against parsnip, such as Solidago spp. Kline (1986) tested annual mowing of parsnip in July before seed set over a six- year period and observed increases in the abundance of flowering plants in the mow ...
Unit 18.4: Echinoderms and Invertebrate Chordates
... • Describe the two subphyla of invertebrate chordates. Vocabulary • chordates • echinoderms • lancelets • tunicates Introduction The invertebrate phyla described in the first three lessons of this chapter are all nonchordates. They don’t have a notochord, and they are not closely related to chordate ...
... • Describe the two subphyla of invertebrate chordates. Vocabulary • chordates • echinoderms • lancelets • tunicates Introduction The invertebrate phyla described in the first three lessons of this chapter are all nonchordates. They don’t have a notochord, and they are not closely related to chordate ...
Choreography of silk spinning by webspinners (Insecta: Embioptera
... manner (Edgerly et al., 2012). An evaluation of individuals in three other species chosen to serve as comparisons for Ap. ceylonica also hinted at species specificity. That research focused on comparing silk glands and spinning behaviour of males and females, leaving unanswered the question of a phy ...
... manner (Edgerly et al., 2012). An evaluation of individuals in three other species chosen to serve as comparisons for Ap. ceylonica also hinted at species specificity. That research focused on comparing silk glands and spinning behaviour of males and females, leaving unanswered the question of a phy ...
5. description of the study animals
... Western parts of Indian Ocean, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, limitedly distributed in Red Sea, in Persian Gulf. Indian Ocean (northern and western parts , Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, but not apparently not Red Sea or the :Gulf” eastward to southern part of India, on eastern coast to Andhra; possibly t ...
... Western parts of Indian Ocean, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, limitedly distributed in Red Sea, in Persian Gulf. Indian Ocean (northern and western parts , Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, but not apparently not Red Sea or the :Gulf” eastward to southern part of India, on eastern coast to Andhra; possibly t ...
Animal Evolution - Biology Junction
... • It must be frustrating that the phylogenetic trees in textbooks cannot be memorized as fossilized truths. • On the other hand, the current revolution in systematics is a healthy reminder that science is both a process of inquiry and dynamic. • Emerging technologies such as molecular biology and fr ...
... • It must be frustrating that the phylogenetic trees in textbooks cannot be memorized as fossilized truths. • On the other hand, the current revolution in systematics is a healthy reminder that science is both a process of inquiry and dynamic. • Emerging technologies such as molecular biology and fr ...
chapter 32 introduction to animal evolution
... • It must be frustrating that the phylogenetic trees in textbooks cannot be memorized as fossilized truths. • On the other hand, the current revolution in systematics is a healthy reminder that science is both a process of inquiry and dynamic. • Emerging technologies such as molecular biology and fr ...
... • It must be frustrating that the phylogenetic trees in textbooks cannot be memorized as fossilized truths. • On the other hand, the current revolution in systematics is a healthy reminder that science is both a process of inquiry and dynamic. • Emerging technologies such as molecular biology and fr ...
Case Study: Group 3 - Iowa State University
... A feral cat is a “domestic cat that has reverted to the un-domesticated state after being lost or abandoned, or a cat that has born outside to stray or abandoned cats.” Feral cats are to be contrasted from a stray cat that is a “domestic cat that has been abandoned or has strayed from home and becom ...
... A feral cat is a “domestic cat that has reverted to the un-domesticated state after being lost or abandoned, or a cat that has born outside to stray or abandoned cats.” Feral cats are to be contrasted from a stray cat that is a “domestic cat that has been abandoned or has strayed from home and becom ...
National Park Service presentation
... Noatak River and adjacent uplands within the preserve in such a manner as to assure the continuation of geological and biological processes unimpaired by adverse human activity; to protect habitat for, and populations of, fish and wildlife,…to protect archeological resources; and in a manner consist ...
... Noatak River and adjacent uplands within the preserve in such a manner as to assure the continuation of geological and biological processes unimpaired by adverse human activity; to protect habitat for, and populations of, fish and wildlife,…to protect archeological resources; and in a manner consist ...
Phylum Porifera - Mr.Nolan`s Science Class`s
... as small, simple organisms, sponges do not require complicated organ systems individual choanocytes digest nutrients and excrete their own waste circulation is accomplished by the water current flowing through the sponge reproduction occurs asexually through budding, or sexually by the release of ga ...
... as small, simple organisms, sponges do not require complicated organ systems individual choanocytes digest nutrients and excrete their own waste circulation is accomplished by the water current flowing through the sponge reproduction occurs asexually through budding, or sexually by the release of ga ...