Functional and Ecological analysis (Assuming mermaids are real) -Discuss what environment it will thrive in and what are the possible limitations for this animal (mermaid) to thrive or exist at all?
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Functional and Ecological analysis (Assuming mermaids are real)
-Discuss what environment it will thrive in and what are the possible limitations for this animal (mermaid) to thrive or exist at all?
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- A reduced or incompletely developed structure in an organism that has no (or reduced) function (hint - not looking for an example of this, but rather the term)Reading abstracts. Read the research abstracts and answer the following questions. (a) What is the objective of the study? (b) What type/s of data were used in the study? (c) What were the results? (d) Did the researchers employ a combination of morphological and molecular data to determine evolutionary relationships of organisms?Question: The development of amniote eggs allowed animals to move away from water. True or False?
- Matching these What type of body symmetry do sponges display? What type of body symmetry do jellies display? (Spherical symmetry , Radial symmetry , Bilateral symmetry )Explanation and diagramTwo photos attached of grasshoppers and rat dissection questions:Question 1 for the grasshopper dissection: what is the main function of the structure labeled A in the diagram Question 2 for the rat dissection: what is the function of this structure labels A in the diagram?
- Could any one please help me with this ? I am making notes on diagrams. I want someone to describe given figure in details with step by step manner. please make two step First step - short descriptions Second step - long descriptionsplease help Detailed explanation needed Compare the circulatory, excretory and nervous systems of Annelids, Mollusk, and Arthropods.Can any one help me with this ? I am making notes on diagrams. I want someone to describe given figure in details with step by step manner. please make two step First step- short descriptions Second step- long descriptions
- Question 4. Discuss some of the aspects of whale feeding ecology that are revealed in their skull morphology. For instance, what features of the skull are associated with macrophagy (feeding on large prey)? What features of the skull reflect adaptations for filter feeding?Density-Independent factors of a CATplease select and explain why