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With my pointed fangs i sit and wait. My purpose is to seal there fate.With my piercing force and all my might, i forcefully
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stinky sock
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what is not a description of a structure and it function of a fennec fos
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gina
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Answers ?
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MyBraneSmol
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what structure is used for excretion, feeding, respiration and reproduction in the mollusca
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Mary
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What is a characteristic that not all craniates have?
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Layla
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what does the animal look like
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Anonymous
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Suppose that the antenna lengths of woodlice are approximately normally distributed with a mean of
0.2 inches and a standard
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Anonymous
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The evolutionary tendency where nerve cells and sense organs are grouped in the front or anterior part of the animal, the head,
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Cassandra
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What are the general characteristics of all vertebrates?
A. Include several animal phyla. B. Have a backbone or spinal column. C.
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Cassandra
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What Does The Snail Usually Stick Itself To ?
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Chand Hossen
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Grey Kangaroos are large, social marsupials, indigenous to Australia. The Eastern Greys are a light grayish brown, while the
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leah
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What are the phenotypes of the long-nosed cusimanse? I can't find any site about their body structure or function either.
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Annie
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20. The long, thin legs of a white-tailed deer help them quickly escape danger. What are deer's legs an example of?(1 point)
[Cho
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4 types of cells in an octopus
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Bun
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if an elephant's heart beats 25 time a minute, how many days does it take to beat a million times?
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ary
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some animals, but not humans have an organ called a gizzard located near the top of their digestive tract. this organ is small
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ashley
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in the sentence The old teeth of a shark are replaced by new teeth as often as every one to two weeks.
would shark be both a
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kelley
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What segregations comprise the cloaca, and what are their functions? How does this cloacal region differ from that of most
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amy
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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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Anonymous
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1.Briefly explain the evolution of limb orientation and the effects of limb posture on support and locomotion.
2.The transition
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ami
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What are some examples of animals with a high surface area to volume ratio?
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Hinata Shoyo
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Which detail should Mateo take out of his essay about unique animals?(1 point) Responses A shrimp's heart is located in its
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trippie
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A Grasshopper can jump 19 times his length. If humans were proportional to grasshopper but based on height how far could a 5'9
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Nicki
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20. The long, thin legs of a white-tailed deer help them
quickly escape danger. What are deer's legs an example of? (1 point)
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The weight of an ant averages about 3 x 10^-6 kg. There are about 1 x 10^16 ants in the world. What is the approximate weight in
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does animal has cereblaral cortex
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Samuel Gudeta
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Which of the following structures does not provide support for invertebrae bodies?
a)backbone b)tiny glass structures c)skin
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Brian
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Complete the following sentence:
Frogs are vertebrates because they have a ___________ that surrounds a ___________.
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~{HAPPY FACE}~
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What is the job of the frog's large intestine?
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~{HAPPY FACE}~
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Hi!!
Why don't frogs have ribs? Please Help!! Thank You!! Bye!!
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~{HAPPY FACE}~
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Why is it necessary for sponges to have pores?
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Terrae
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Why is it necessary for sponges to have pores?
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Terrae
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Which of these ruminant compartments absorbs water and acts as a filter for the next compartment?
A. omasum B. abomasum C.
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Why might the presence of wings be considered a preferable trait?
I believe that this could be becuase wings could represent mail
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Anonymous
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What are the organizational levels of a bird from smallest to largest?!?
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Ella
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Can anyone tell me what a frog intestine nucleus should look like, and what a frog intestine cell membrane should look like?
If
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sammy
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Oh my! I have absolutly no Idea what Caudal Prehension is, or short defecation time, or pulmonary vusculature! Can anyone help
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Minerva
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Do whales have belly buttons? I really need to know. If anyone has the book, please look it up and see if they do. Thanks very
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Lauren and Ladawn
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Why do squids need to have three separate hearts?
Since this is not my area of expertise, I searched Google under the key words
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Morgan
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Rennet is an extract made from the lining of a calf's fourth stomch.
In the sentence above, what is the verb and is it linking or
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Katie
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please simplify why owls have 2 stomachs
ok.. its not a problem.. i did in your other comment =) Please scroll down about half
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Jenny
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Hemocoelic body cavity is a characteristic of
A. Cockroach B. Snails C. Ascaris D. Leech
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Division of the body into head, thorax and abdomen is a characteristic of
A. Insecta and Crustacea B. Insecta C. Insecta and
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The organs of taste in cockroach are present in
A. hypopharynx B. palps and epipharynx C. epipharynx only D. pharynx
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Hair is a character shared by all mammals, but not found in their ancestral lineage. Hair is therefore considered to be a(n)
A.
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animals with bilateral symmetry
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heartworm is a type of worm that enters a dogs body through a mosquito bite. it produces offspring that lodge in a dogs arteries
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Lucy
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West Indian manatees are large aquatic mammals that live in rivers and near shore estuaries, especially in Florida. They have
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Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.
The farmer had to remove a large thorn from the horse’s
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Young tadpoles breathe like fish
Which structure enables them to breathe in water?
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