Zoology
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Ascaris lumbricoides: life cycle | eggs on soil. to fertilized egg is infective. to human ingests infective egg. to hatches in small intestine. to larva penetrates mucosa. to the liver. to trachea. to esophagus. to small intestine. to adults in small intestine. eggs are made.
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Frog population curve | Type 3
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Pelican beak | pouch on bottom of beak
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Classify to order: crab | Decapoda
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Biodiversity | Diversity of life
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Longest objective | High power objective, 400x, use only fine
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High power objective | 400x, use only fine
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Crab phylum | Arthropoda
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Butterfly phylum | Arthropoda
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Thin beaked birds eat | Bugs
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Basilik lizard and property of water | Surface tension helps it run across water
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Classify to order: spider | Arachneae
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Which adjustment(s) with high power objective? | Only fine
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Fine adjustment knob | Smaller knob, low power and high power
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Scanning objective | Lowest power, use course and fine
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Clam phylum | Mollusca
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Earthworm phylum | Annelida
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Dioecious | Male and female are different
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Phenotypic ratio | Appearance
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Which adjustment(s) with scanning objective? | Course and fine adjustment
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Stage | Where object is placed to be viewed
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Spider phylum | Arthropoda
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Leech phylum | Annelida
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First objective when viewing slide | Scanning
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Field of view | Area through the microscope where you can see
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Cardinal skull | Broad beak
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Milllepede phylum | Arthropoda
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Octopus phylum | Mollusca
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Barn owl face: why? | not symmetrical, to help the owl pinpoint sound
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Genotypic ratio | Not appearance
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Built in scope magnification | 10x
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Low power objective | 10x, use only fine
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Sea Anenome phylum | Cnidaria
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Bird beaks on islands with large seeds vs. small seeds | The bigger the seed = the bigger the beak
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Broad beaked birds eat | Eat nuts
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Classify to order: grasshopper | Order Orthoptera
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Worm phylum | Annelida
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Woodpecker tongue | Has barbs on it
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Which adjustment(s) with low power objective? | Only fine
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Course adjustment knob | Only with scanning objective
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Squid phylum | Mollusca
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Classify to order: scorpion | Arachnida
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Jellyfish phylum | Cnidaria
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Nacre | Inner shell
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Hantavirus & the weather | More rain= more resources and more mice
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Coral phylum | Cnidaria
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Great Blue Heron skull and hunting | Doesn't disturb water when it hunts, eyes on side of skull, monocular
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Hydra phylum | Cnidaria
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