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- Briefly describe the structural and biological features of each of the five classes of human Ig with diagrams.Differentiate the following according to their anatomical characteristics. Give at least five differentiation. a) Fish and terrestrial vertebratesMake a table to identify amle and female homologues and describe it common function. Minimum of 7 organs.
- All of these characteristics of P. aethiopicus suggest that it may represent an evolutionary connection between A. afarensis and P. boisei, EXCEPT: Pneumatized mastoid region Brain size of 410 cc Compound temporal-nuchal crest Large posterior an anterior dentition Sagittal crest that extends from posterior to anterior on the cranial vault1 explain the meaning of the following characteristics of animals a)triploblastic b)bilateral symmetry c)segmentation d) acoelomate e)cephalisationIdentify and elaborate or briefly define the special features (or unique organ/s) of each of the following organisms: (a) echinoids (b) crinoids (c) holothuroids (d) ophiuroids and (e) asteroids.
- Name all parts of 1, 2, 3 ,4 ,and 5 of the pig.Which of the following is a synapomorphy for mammals? a)Lactation b)Limbs c)Circulatory system d)Amniotic eggMatch the term that best fits the description or definition regarding phenotype and activities of primates. a)diurnal b)olfaction c)brachiation d)Strepsirhini e)rhinarium CHOOSE Wet fleshy pad on the end of the nose Arm swing Wet-nosed primates active during the day the sense of smell
- Which is NOT an example of a structural homology? Please choose all applicable options. a) All vertebrate embryos form pharyngeal pouches.b) Vertebrate forelimbs generally have the same number and a similar arrangement of bones.c) The same group of embryonic cells forms the adult jaw of a perch and of a dog.d) All organisms share a common genetic code.List the 11 principal organ systems of the vertebrate body.Animal Kingdom Animalia Animalia Animalia Animalia Phylum Chordata Chordata Chordata Chordata Class Mammalia Mammalia Mammalia Mammalia Order Carnivora Rodentia Rodentia Carnivora Family Canidac Muridae Muridae Felidae Felis syhestris Mesocricetus auratus Genus and Canis Mus musculaS Species familiaris According to their classification, which of the following animals are most closely related? A Q and T S and T C R and S D. Q and R