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- Review diagnostic characters of 10 major endopterygote larvae of your choice (Make drawings where necessary)Explain the differences of paedomorphosis and peramorphosis using the figures and include concrete examples each.Topic: The process of reproduction, development, and nutrition of plants and animals.
- this is a brachiostama, label the nerve cord, notochord, gill slits, pharynx, anus and atriopore use arrows pleaseGive brief descriptionInstruction: Fill – up the taxonomic account, chemical component of spicule and type of body structure of each poriferan species representatives. Label the visible parts/ observable parts on each species representatives. Taxonomic Account Phylum Class Order Family Scientific Name: Euplectella sp. Common Name: Chemical Component of spicule: Type of Body structure:
- Write done a comprehensive note on insect collection, preservation, pinning, labeling, display and their storage methods. explain brieflyWrite in detail the common names of larvae and types of insect larvae along with examples. explain brieflyInstruction: Fill – up the taxonomic account, chemical component of spicule and type of body structure of each poriferan species representatives. Label the visible parts/ observable parts on each species representatives. Taxonomic Account Phylum Class Order Family Scientific Name: Chalina sp. Common Name: Chemical component of spicule: Type of Body structure:
- Describe the feeding, ciliary action, locomotion/ mobility of the RotiferClam I need help with the following questions about Clam When dissecting a clam, what functions of the parts are observed? What is the general feeding strategy of the clam, and how does the digestive system allow it to behave in that way? What is the nature of the circulatory system (open or closed) and is the clam acoelomate, pseudocoelomate, or true coelomate? How does the clam reproduce, obtain oxygen, and get rid of waste?