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Crop   an expanded, muscular pouch near the gullet or throat  
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Leeches   They live in freshwater habitats, range in size from less than 2cm to the medicinal leech (20cm), and exhibit a variety of patterns and colors but most are brown or olive green  
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Differences between Reptiles   It regulates its body temperature by exchanging heat with its surrounding environment  
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Feeding of Sponges   They filter the food through the water flowing through them  
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Duckbill Platypus   A mammal which is semi-aquatic  
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Gizzard   An organ found in the digestive tract of some animals  
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Air sacs   Lungs=help you breath. Found in birds along the throat  
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Pneumatic skeleton   Bones that are hollow  
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Proventriculus   Part of the digestive system of birds, invertebrates and insects  
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Ovoviviparous   Some aquatic animals retain their eggs in some way and release young able to fend for themselves  
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Oviparous   Type of reproduction in which development occurs in an egg, laid by mother, in reptiles  
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Carnivores   Animals that eat meat  
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Cloaca and spermatophore   A common reservoir for the products of the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems  
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Agnatha   Jawless fishes have a cartilaginous skeleton and persistent notochord. They are cylindrical, up to a meter long, and have smooth, nonscaly skin  
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Chordata   The animal phylum that contains humans and other vertebrates  
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Cartilaginous fishes   These fishes have a skeleton composed of cartilage instead of bone; have five to seven gill slits on both sides of the pharynx; and lack the gill cover of bony fishes  
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Characteristics of vertebrates   1. Vertebral column 2. Skull 3. Endo skeleton 4. Internal organs  
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Wuchereria   A filarial worm that causes elephantiasis  
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Rotifers -- how small?   They are only .1-3mm in length  
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Proglottids   segments of a tpaeworm that contain both male and female sex organs and become a bag of eggs  
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How are tapeworms picked up?   Eating undercooked meat  
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Liver Fluke   A polyphylectic group of trematodes. Adults of liver flukes are located in the liver of various mammals, including humans. They occur in the bile ducts, gallbladder, and liver.  
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Body structure of hydra   a small tubular polyp about one-quarter inch in length  
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Coral reefs   coral formations in shallow tropical waters that support an abundance of diversity  
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Cnidarians   Invertebrates existing as either a polyp or medusa with two tissue layers and radical symmetry  
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Bilateral symmetry   In a bilaterally symmetrical animal, only one longitudinal cut yields two identical halves  
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Bee pollinated flowers   Bee-pollinated flowers are usually blue or yellow and have ultraviolet shadings that lead teh pollinator to the location of nectar  
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Mechanics of fruit dispersal   Either through the wind or by animals  
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Functions of a fruit   Fruits protect and help disperse seeds  
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Ovules, pollination   The ovule develops into a seed, which contains the embryo and stored food surrounded by a seed coat  
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The major parts of a flower   Sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels  
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Perfect flowers   Both stamens and (a) carpel(s)  
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Imperfect flower   stamens or (a) carpel(s), but not both  
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Dicots   Two or more cotyledons  
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Monocots   One cotyledon  
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Cotyledons   Seed leaves  
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Petals   The colorful part of the flower  
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Sepals   The most leaflike of all the flower parts are green and protect the bud as the flower develops within  
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Carpels   a vaselike structure that represents the "female" portion of the flower  
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Stamens   the "male" portino of the flower  
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Anthers   the pollen bearing part of the stamen  
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Filament   The stalk of the flower  
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