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Draw and label the specialized structures of the following specimens. Also, identify their specialized functions.
Specimens: Kalanchoe, suha, cadena de amor
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- Draw the portion of the specimens where it shows where their specialized structure is located and indicated and also show its specialized function. Specimens: Kalanchoe, cadena de amor, and suha.Identify and label the parts of the following specimens of Phylum Platyhelminthes:Compare the morphology of Aglaophenia and Sertularia using a table of characteristics. Refer to the photos below. Figure 6a. Preserve specimen of Aglaophenia (left) and Sertilaria (right)
- Label the pointed structures on each species representatives. Scientific name: Dugesia tigrina Scientific name: Fasciola hepatica Scientific name: Gyrodactylus salarisIllustrate and describe the life cycle of the following: Trichuris trichiura Please include references and conclusionMatch the sea urchin term from the left with the correct description on the right. Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE v Tissues and structures around the mouth where Sea urchin test some retain their eggs Special tube feet used to attach the urchin to the Aristotle's Lantern hard substrate. The internal skeleton which is a calcareous structure Podia with ossicles A highly developed feeding apparatus in the oral Peristome region. A term used to describe sea urchins sexually distinct nature. In other words there are male and female Dioecious urchins as opposed to other organisms that contain both male and female characteristics. Unanswered Submit II II II
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- Topic: PORIFERA/SPONGES Answer the following: 1. Identify the specimen and give its scientific and common name, 2. Classify up to order level and list the characters justifying the classification 3. Describe its habit and habitat, 4. Label the parts or diagram of the specimenTopic: PORIFERA/SPONGES Answer the following: 1. Identify the specimen and give its scientific and common name, Describe its habit and habitat, 2. Classify up to order level and list the characters justifying the classification, and Label the parts or diagram of the specimenFill in the blank to escribe the route of water through an synconoid sponge by listing the numbers in the correct order. To answer - write the numbers with a space in between - e.g. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. osculum 2. spongocoel 3. ostium in porocyte 4. apopyle 5. radial canal 6. prosopyle 7. incurrent canal