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Can you answer all parts to this question regarding fish otolith (Please answer all 3 parts and type your answer please
A: What is an otolith?
B: How do fish use them?
C:How do humans use them?
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- Explain how the ameba moves. (use specific terminology)Can you answer all the parts to this question please (Please type your answer) If you have otoliths from two fish of the same species and they are the same shape but different sizes, what might you say about the fish that they came from?Fill in the blank: The zona pellucida surrounds the cell membrane of a(an) ___________________.
- Explain in detail what this picture shows which part? PapillaeAnswer the following questions in reference to the five eye structures listed below. This structure is found in the compound eyes of insects but not in the eyes of vertebrates. a. cornea Cephalopods use this structure to produce a sharply defined, detailed image. b. lens C. camera eye vThis structure forms the transparent front of the eye. d. ommatidium This structure primarily acts to focus light waves. This structure acts to maintain the shape of the eye and to transmit light e. vitreous body to other structures.What is one organ, structure, sensory receptor that is present in an other animals and you wish you had. Describe it and explain why
- Give the digrammatic representation showing Muscles of frog in lateral view?Can an organ system function correctly when one of its organ does not? Explain. How do the different organ systems work together in ensuring animal survival?This fluid-filled structure is spiral shaped, with lower-pitched sounds traveling further down the spiral. ossicles tympanic membrane cochlea semicircular canal hair cells
- Label the organ systems observed in the internal anatomy of the dissected toad on Figure 9.3What is the tissue origin of the following: Placoid ScalesCosmoid ScalesGanoid scalesCycloid scalesCtenoid scalesThe ossicles: a. directly connect the tympanic membrane with the tectorial membrane b. provide mechanical advantage for the transmission of force to the oval window c. are composed of the incus, malleus, stapes, and pinna d. are tiny muscles providing mechanical force to dampen sound