Monthly Archives: September 2017

Echinoderm Physiology

revised on Oct. 9 2017 Each creature on earth has some kind of distinguishing feature that the brain clings onto in order to be able to recognize that organism at a later date. It is no different when trying to … Continue reading

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Platyhelminthes Ecology

  revised on Oct. 9 2017 Flat worms are by far some of the most interesting and down right disgusting creatures that exist in our world today. They are creepy little creatures that tend to be parasitic to a variety … Continue reading

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Tardigrade presentation

revised on Oct. 9 2017 Here is my presentation on tardigrade reproduction Tardigrade reproduction

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Phylogenetics of Siphonophora

revised on Oct. 9 2017 Phylogenetics of siphonophora Click link for PowerPoint presentation slides.

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