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What are the major advantages and disadvantages of an arthropod's exoskeleton? For the
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How many teeth's of camel in permanent teeth?
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Mammals that depend on being able to run fast have slender lower legs with flesh and muscle concentrated high, close to the
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I am doing an Animal project , I need a picture to show how an animal had bilateral symmetry! I couldn't find any pictures that
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In which situation would a snake be expected to have the largest size?
Options: Logs of space, inadequate food Restricted space,
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ok i cant bare to see pictures of spiders, i have very high arachnipobia, so can soemone plz tell me how the arachnid digestive
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Do peguins have knees?
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how would you describe a dead skunk
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Study the wings of the birds in the two images below. Which of the following words applies to only one of the wing structures
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how do we know a song thrush must have ears???
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40. Explain how fish gills maximize the surface area available for oxygen exchange.
Need help on this Thanks -MC
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Frogs hear with their _______
lining of their mouth tongue tympanum nostrils*** I'm not so sure about this question. I went back
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How is the eartworm's digestive system adapted for extracting relatively smal amounts of food from large amounts of ingested
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What are compound and simple eyes?
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10. Which of the following is NOT true about the digestive system of annelids?
a. It contains setae to move the food through the
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A frog’s intestine absorbs toxins, such as venom in insects, along with nutrient s.
The liver then filters these toxins out.
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Why does the dog’s head look unusually large in this photograph?
a. The perspective makes it look large. b. The dog is one
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A chimpanzee eye can see up to 10 million different colors. How does this compare to the human eye?
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rat posterior description
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What is the purpose of the rat dissection lab?
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Two lobsters in a confined space will approach each other fearfully at first, and may leap backward when they come into initial
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Which is a structure on the outside of an animal that gives it support?
foreleg carnivore exoskeleton mandible
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Invertebrates lack which organ system?
Muscular Digestive Skeletal Reproductive
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During an excursion to a pond, the students noticed frog eggs in a shallow part of the coastal area. When they examined the
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Write a laboratory report about the following topics
1. Age estimation of cows by teeth Within objective introduction, materials
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Write a laboratory report about the following topics
1. Age estimation of cattle by teeth Within objective, introduction,
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How many poop are there?
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will A Planaria will die if cut too many times
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Which of the following are functions of an animal s movement structures like wings legs or fins ? Select 2 correct answers
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Pythons have small leg bones buried in their tail muscles. What can scientist conclude from this observation is it delay bones
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Pythons have small leg bones buried in their tail muscles. What can scientists conclude from this observa
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Read the text. The males of the Cervidae (deer) family, such as elk, moose, deer, and caribou, grow antlers on their heads.
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Which structure is unique to vertebrates? (1 point)
Obrain Olimbs Obackbone skin
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Which structure is unique to vertebrates? (1 point)
Responses backbone backbone limbs limbs brain brain skin
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Which structure is unique to vertebrates?
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Pythons have small leg bones buried in their tail muscles. What can scientist conclude from this observation?
A) the leg bones,
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All animals in phylum Chordata share which of the following features?
Group of answer choices lungs spine legs wings
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Listed below are characteristics that serve as evidence of shared ancestry between fish and reptiles. Select the option that
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Humans mice and giraffes have several Vertebrae in their next. Can scientists conclude from this observation?
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Compared to rodents, rabbits have an extra pair of incisors and other skeletal structures that are different. They also have
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Each of the forelimbs of 4 different animals shown below has the basic structure of "one bone, two bones, and many bones" as you
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Choose best option
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Pythons have small leg bones buried in their tail muscles. What can scientists conclude from this observation?
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Pythons have small leg bones buried in their tail muscles. What can scientists conclude from this observation?
• Pythons
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Research
Connective tissues in an animal anatomy
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Define maw.
(1 point) Responses a tomb a tomb an animal throat or mouth an animal throat or mouth an animal paw
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Define maw.
(1 point) Responses a tomb a tomb an animal throat or mouth an animal throat or mouth an animal paw Answer
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make a bird 100 times its size
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Define maw.
A. a tomb B. an animal throat or mouth C. an animal paw
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Define maw. (1 point) Responses
a tomb an animal throat or mouth an animal paw
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