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    board on the health benefits of leeches and created a PowerPoint presentation over invertebrates. 4. Describe basic animal physiology and homeostasis as maintained by organ systems. I am able to describe basic animal physiology and homeostasis as maintained by organ systems because of Module 3. The projects for this module consisted of creating an invertebrate photo book which consisted of describing an invertebrate animal along with a classification, and picture. The second project included…

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    Highgate Wood Case Study

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    semi-natural ancient woodland. This supports a large number of species, a number which are listed as vulnerable, particularly those species that require stable unchanging conditions in order to survive. In terms of diversity, there are over 900 invertebrate species, 338 moth species, 353 fungi species, 70 bird species, and 7 bat species have been recorded. Current management action: There are a variety of habitats within the woodland areas. These niche habitats are mostly located within the…

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    Jellyfish Research Paper

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    Jellyfish There are numerous of different species that live in the oceans, from microbes to gigantic whales. Each category of animals has their unique abilities, for example some fishes swim using their fins, while other aquatic animals don’t swim but walk. Of all the variety of marine animals I would like to address jellyfish and their lifestyle since they are very intriguing animals. Jellyfish are a type of zooplankton part of the phylum cnidaria, greek word for “stinging nettle” and the…

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    Summary: Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that activates different dopamine receptors throughout the central nervous system. As mostly invertebrates have been studied in the past, the researchers wanted to focus on vertebrates in this study in order to determine the evolutionary patterns of these receptors. Five dopamine receptor genes were studied in five different mammals, and it was discovered that genes that are expressed more broadly have slower evolutionary rates than genes that are…

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    preventing them from entering your property, and worse, your home. Read on to learn more about how to get rid of raccoons near your home. Do Not Leave Pet Food Outside Raccoons are omnivores, which mean they eat almost everything; from small invertebrates like frogs and crawfish, to fruits, nuts, and vegetables. Raccoons in residential areas are attracted to any food source, and pet food is a popular choice. Many pet owners have pets that are primarily outdoor pets. They will leave bowls of…

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    Humans come in nuclear families and animals do as well. To some extent every mammal cares for their offspring. Perhaps humans take parental control for granted because it is a natural instinct for us. Surprisingly, their are some species that abandon their offspring as soon as possible including, tortoises and arthropods. On the flip side of that, some arthropods are of the most devoted parents and their parenting skills evolve due to risk of predators. Parental actions in anthropoids have…

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    Pygmy Shrew Threats

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    Since the species of the American pygmy shrew is so widespread, there are a variety of different threats to each population (ANHP, 2017). The species has a global ranking of G5 and a National ranking of N5 which list the species as secure with no apparent threats to survival (Gervis, 2015). Although, specific states have release reports of overlapping threats to smaller populations. S1 states such as Alabama , Idaho, Massachusetts, and Wyoming are closely monitoring populations. Many of these…

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    Eukaryotes Research Paper

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    The simple definition of Eukaryotes is that they are any organism whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane enclosed organelles. Taxonomically, Eukaryotes belong to the taxon Eukarya. The three types of eukaryotic microbes are fungi, protozoa, and algae. Because the three types of eukaryotic microbes are all composed of eukaryotic cells, they have basic similarities in cellular structure, including the presence of a nucleus. However, these types of microbes do differ in many significant…

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    Rusty Patched Bumblebees

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    giving way to adverse effects on the bees. Although information on the effects of pathogens and parasites in regards to the bees is limited, studies made by the FWS have raised alarms. A research report conducted in 2014 found in the Journal of Invertebrate Pathology found the pathogen Nosema bombi to have adverse effects on the bees in many cases. Approximately 66.5 percent of the species Bombus centralis, and 63 percent of the species Bombus huntii were…

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    Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, England, on February 12, 1809. In 1831, he left on a five-year overview voyage far and wide on the HMS Beagle. His investigations of examples around the world drove him to plan his hypothesis of advancement and his perspectives on the procedure of characteristic determination. In 1859, he distributed On the Origin of Species. He kicked the bucket on April 19, 1882, in London.Darwin was much more slanted to study regular history. Darwin exhibited that the…

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