Loose Leaf For Integrated Principles Of Zoology
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ISBN: 9781260411140
Author: Cleveland P Hickman Jr. Emeritus, Susan L. Keen, David J Eisenhour Professor PhD, Allan Larson, Helen I'Anson Associate Professor of Biology
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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To describe: In what habitats, the tardigrades would be encountered.
Introduction: The Panarthropoda is the clade of ecdysozoans that combine the extant phyla Arthropoda and two allied phyla Tardigrada and Onychophora. In these taxa, the coelom is reduced and develops into the hemocoel.
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