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- V. MODEL OF CLASSIFICATION SCHEME. of classification scheme, indicate the correct animal group for each number. Reptiles Invertebrates 1 Vertebrates Mammals 2 Corals Animals 6. Answers: 4 (1). (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Created in BioRender.com blo 3.SPONGES FY13CE REF QUESTIONS-solutions.pdf- Adobe Reader File Edit View Window Help Open 3 / 6 125%- Tools Fill & Sign Comment differentiation; hence, the lack of a digestive system. Sign in Export PDF Describe the processes of ingestion and digestion in sponges. Adobe ExportPOF Convert POF files to Word or Ences online. Sponges are sessile Select PDF File SPONGES FYTICE REF CUEST 1 file/ 50 Sponges are filter feeders Convert Ter Microsoft Word (docs v Sponges have no digestive system hecognze et in Englihu Change Ingestion - carried out by collar cells/ chanocytes - create water currents which brings in food particles Conveit V Digestion - amoeboid cells completes digestion Create PDF Edit POF Egestion - through osculum Combine POF Send Files Store FilesC Comic Strip A 10 Major Cur X G Why is phylur x W Nerlyn messa x G 4. What is reg x b Ar A bartleby.com/questions-and-answers/differentiate-the-various-classes-of-phylum-arthropoda-based-on-the-followi = bartleby Q Search for textbooks, step-by-step explanations to homework questions, a.. ience /Biology Q&A Library/ Differentiate the various classes of Phylum Arthropoda based on the following: Body regions, Differentiate the various classes of Phylum Arthropoda based Start your trialnow! Firstweek only $4.99! → Question Differentiate the various classes of Phylum Arthropoda based on the following: Body regions, Respiratory organ and Appendages. ***** 2 Ratings Expert Answer Tagged in Science IAWant to soe the sten.hv-sten answer? Type here to search ASUS i回
- X Quiz: Animal Assignment 1 X acomb.edu/courses/50898/quizzes/423973/take Maps ments ill 2 W S 29 X 3 E D 20 $ Match the correct classification levels for this organism below. Domain Chilopoda Kingdom [Choose ] Phylum Choose l MacBook Air F6 4 McGraw-Hill Connect R % 5 F CV F5 T G A 6 X B Y Question 14- Ch 45 & 47 / X H & 7 F7 U N * 8 J FB 1 M ( 9 K McGraw-Hill Connect F9 O O < F10 P X V : F11 ; Class Biology 10 C + F12 11for the species : wood pecker provide the following information: 1. Species name/common name (should be same used in iNaturalist entry) and image 2. A brief description of where the organism is found including its geographic range and the type of habitat in which it occurs. 3. What does it eat? Does it have any specialized morphological structures (e.g., modified mouthparts) or behaviors (e.g., burying prey) for its way of life? 4. Conservation status *Each letter stands for one of the derived characteristics. Match the letter to the characteristic it represents. ____ wings ____crushing mouthparts ____double set of wings ____Legs ____Segmented Body ____Curly Antennae ____Cerci ( back appendages) ____ 6 legs
- Draw and label the specialized structures of the following specimens. Also, identify their specialized functions. Specimens: Kalanchoe, suha, cadena de amorReview the diagram and select ALL 5 derived characteristics shown for birds. turtles, lizards, snakes crocodiles dinosaurs birds mammals avian endothermy asymmetrical feathers bipedalism parental care endothermy keratinized skin mammary glands hair amniote egg mammary glands O b hair amniotic egg bipedalism O e keratinized skin O f parental care avian endothermy 000 00 00USE THE DICHOTOMOUS KEY BELOW TO IDENTIFY EACH INSECT IN THE PICTURE. WRITE THE ORDER NAME OF EACH INSECT'S PICTURE IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. INSECT DICHOTOMOUS KEY 1. DOES THE INSECT HAVE WINGS? IF YES - GO TO STEP 2 IF NO - ORDER HEMIPTERA 2. DOES THE INSECT HAVE PARALLEL WINGS? (HINT: PARALLEL WINGS DON'T STICK OUT TO THE SIDE) IF YES - GO TO STEP 3 IF NO - GO TO STEP 4 3. DOES THE INSECT HAVE PARALLEL LINE DOWN THE BACK THAT DIVIDES THE WINGS? IF YES - ORDER COLEOPTERA IF NO - ORDER ORTHOPTERA 4. DOES THE INSECT HAVE 4 TOTAL WINGS? IF YES - GO TO STEP 5 IF NO - ORDER DIPTERA 5. DOES THE INSECT HAVE LONG ANTENNAE? IF YES - GO TO STEP 6 IF NO - ORDER ODONATA 6. DOES THE INSECT HAVE A SMALL BODY WITH LARGE FAN-SHAPED WINGS? IF YES - ORDER LEPIDOPTERA IF NO - ORDER HYMENOPTERA