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Life Cycle Larvae & PostLarvae Juveniles Adults The Lobster's Future Body Plan All arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical; that is, their organs are arranged in pairs such that if the lobster were divided ...
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The most primitive examples of this lineage consist of a bilaterally symmetrical nervous system of one ganglia per body segment, each of which is composed of paired ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Plants—Mountain Lady's Slipper
Flowers dull purple, 1.3-3 in (3.1-7.5 cm) long. Leaves ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Plants—Lewis Monkeyflower
Monkeyflower) Mimulus lewisii August 12, 1805, at Lemhi Pass, Montana. Showy, deep pink to red bilaterally symmetrical flowers bloom in profusion near the top of this leafy, several-stemmed plant. Flowers 1 ...
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The Wonders of the Seas: Echinoderms
During the process of maturing, the echinoderm will change its body shape from bilaterally symmetrical to radially symmetrical, and in the process, settle down on the sea floor. The Stelleroids Perhaps the ...
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Phylum Tardigrada summary for Zoology 6207, Spring 1982, WR Elsberry
Malpighian tubules. External features: Microscopic metazoans (0.05mm- 1.2mm) Bilaterally symmetrical, cylindrical hody Head: Bluntly rounded, contains mouth, carries eyespots, and may be equipped with sensory ...
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Phylum Brachiopoda
C. Shell 1. Two valves bilaterally symmetrical and convex in shape. Dorsal (brachial) and ventral (pedicle) valve, with fine ornamentations (ridges, spines ...
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Basic information for Thalassema thalassemum (A spoon worm)
Thalassema thalassemum is an unsegmented, soft-bodied spoon worm. The main body, or trunk, is bilaterally symmetrical and reaches a length of up to 2-7 cm. The colour of the trunk ... ventral channel when its lateral margins roll inwards during feeding. Key identification features Soft, plump, bilaterally symmetrical, cylindrical body of up to 2-7 cm. Proboscis of up to 10-20 cm ...
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