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  • insectivores in a study of invertebrate–dominated food webs. Some of the non–insect invertebrates preying on insects are spiders, scorpions ...
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  • Anthozoa is one of four classes of the invertebrate phylum, the others being Hydrozoa (Portuguese Man o' War, Obelia, etc.), Scyphozoa ...
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  • to 14 meters in length, making it the largest invertebrate in the world. There have been reports of the largest being over 60 feet and weighing ...
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  • of Jena, Haeckel specialized in invertebrate anatomy, working primarily ... used to illustrate numerous topics in invertebrate zoology. ...
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  • some 11,000 species of relatively simple invertebrate animals found exclusively in aquatic, mostly marine, environments. Cniderians include corals ...
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  • system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. ... ===Comparative anatomy: Invertebrate to vertebrate systems=== ...
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  • In biology, polymorphism (from Greek: poly, meaning "many" and morph, meaning "form") is a discontinuous genetic variation ...
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  • but not dangerous: Is the octopus really the invertebrate intellect of the sea? National Wildlife 35(2). * Young, R. E. 2006. Nautiloidea. Nautilidae ...
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  • : A cladistic analysis of morphology. Invertebrate Biology 120: 124-135. * Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). 2006a. [http://www ...
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  • . Paleozoologists may specialize in invertebrate paleontology, which deals ... of the Paleozoic era. Vertebrate teeth, invertebrate shells, and other hard ...
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  • Cnidaria, a phylum containing relatively simple invertebrate animals found exclusively in aquatic, mostly marine, environments. Cniderians comprise corals ...
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  • *Suborder Endocoelantheae *Suborder Nyantheae *Suborder Protantheae *Suborder Ptychodacteae Sea anemones are flower-like, filter feeding, marine ...
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  • Subclass Nautiloidea *†Plectronocerida *†Ellesmerocerida *†Actinocerida *†Pseudorthocerida *†Endocerida *†Tarphycerida ...
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  • Giant squid is the common name for any of the very large squid comprising the genus Architeuthis of the cephalopod family Architeuthidae, characterized ...
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  • Caelifera is a suborder of the order Orthoptera, comprising "short-horned" orthopterans with the common names of grasshoppers and locusts ...
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  • Stauromedusae Coronatae Semaeostomeae Rhizostomae Jellyfish are marine invertebrates belonging to the Scyphozoan class of the Cnidaria phylum ...
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  • Earwig is the common name for any of the insects comprising the order Dermaptera, characterized by chewing mouthparts, incomplete metamorphosis ...
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  • In zoology, a mole is the common name for any of the small insectivorous mammals of the family Talpidae of the order Soricomorpha. Moles typically ...
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  • Urea is an organic compound of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen. Its chemical formula may be written as CO(NH2)2, CON2H4, or CN2H4O. It ...
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  • principal works: España invertebrada (Invertebrate Spain); and La rebelión ... *España Invertebrada (Invertebrate Spain, 1921) *El tema de nuestro ...
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