Showing posts with label Animal Diversity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animal Diversity. Show all posts
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Muddiest Point
hey guys! I'm just having trouble remembering the different phylums.
Olivia
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Muddiest Point
Hi guys I'm still confused on the differences between reptiles and amphibians. I just can't identify the differences. If someone could help that would be great.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Muddiest Point!
Hey, sorry but this is going to be a long one so I understand if you don't answer all of my questions.
Questions:
- Explain how the taxonomic system shows evolutionary relationships and discuss the importance of biochemistry in taxonomy.
- Discuss the ecological, economic, and humanistic importance of invertebrates.
- Describe the roles arthropods play in social behavior, predator/prey relationships, and symbiotic relationships.
-ChristinaP
Muddiest Point!
Hey guys, I am having trouble telling the difference between amphibians and reptiles and platyhelminthes and nematoda. If someone could help me that would be great!
Muddiest Point
Hey guys! I am having trouble with the difference between Platyhelminthes and nematoda. If someone can help that would be great!
Muddiest Points!
Hey guys!
I need help memorizing the classifications (family, class, etc.)!
Please tell me a good way to memorize them.
Also, I'm a little confused about the domain.
Can someone explain to me what it is and the examples of it?
Thanks guys!
Muddiest Point
Hey guys! I'm a little confused on the difference between the two Phylum's Nematoda and Playthelminthes. If someone could explain to me how to find the difference between them, it'd be great. thanks!
Muddiest Point
I was looking at the objectives and i didn't really understand what the ecological, economic, and humanistic importance of invertebrates and vertebrates means. Also, in class today, I didn't understand what the body cavity was.
Thanks.
-Tanya
Muddiest Point
Hey everyone!
So my muddiest point is probably what it means to have radial and bilateral symmetry. I just don't understand the true meanings of them.
Thanks!!
Muddiest Point
Hi guys,
I am having trouble understanding the ecological, economical, and humanistic importance of invertebrates. If someone could please explain this to me that would be awesome.
Thanks!
I am having trouble understanding the ecological, economical, and humanistic importance of invertebrates. If someone could please explain this to me that would be awesome.
Thanks!
Muddiest Point!
Hello everyone,
What I am so confused is how I can tell the difference between Platyhelminthes and Nematoda. I cant seem to find a significant difference that will help me tell the two apart (besides their physical appearance). Thanks!
What I am so confused is how I can tell the difference between Platyhelminthes and Nematoda. I cant seem to find a significant difference that will help me tell the two apart (besides their physical appearance). Thanks!
Muddiest Point
What is aceolomate, and coelomate? What does it have to do with invertebrates and vertebrates?
Also, is the studying of classification taxonomy? That word confuses me..
Thanks!
Also, is the studying of classification taxonomy? That word confuses me..
Thanks!
Muddiest Point
Hi guys,
I am confused on the radial symmetry. Why does a starfish have radial symmetry and not bilateral?
I am confused on the radial symmetry. Why does a starfish have radial symmetry and not bilateral?
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Muddiest Point!
Hello Everyone,
I am having trouble understanding the ecological, economic, and humanistic importance of
invertebrates and vertebrates.
Thanks,
Sonya Ajani
Muddiest Point!
Hey guys. Can someone please explain to me what exactly is the difference between Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, and Annelidas? Thanks!
Muddiest Point!!!
Hey everyone the one thing I'm confused about is the phylum. I'm really just wondering what it is.
If someone could help that'd be great!
Thank you!
Monday, February 20, 2012
Scribe 2/17
Hi ya'll
So all we really did on Friday was continue working on the General Classification of Invertebrates Lab and the Investigating Invertebrates Lab that we started on Thursday. We had to classify different invertebrates as well as answer questions in our packets about the different stations we visited.
Homework:
Finish UP 13-14, and 19-27
Invertebrate Profile (UP 3-4)
STACIE will be the next scribe
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Scribe 2/16
Hey y'all!!



The Next Scribe Will Be: Rachel
Today we started class of with our Animal of the Day!
Today the animal was the Dumbo Squid. It's called that because it has huge ears just like Dumbo the elephant from the Disney movies. The huge ears help it swim around in the sea.

After we finished talking about the Dumbo Squid, we started doing the General Classification of Invertebrates Lab and t
he Investigating Invertebrates Lab. We had to go from station to station and learn about different animals and do the packet pages along with them. We are going to be continuing this lab tomorrow because we didn't have enough time to finish today. Some of the different groups contain leeches, millipedes, coral, sponges, or jellyfish.

Homework:
Invertebrate chart with open chart quiz due tomorrow
Finish UP 13-14, and 19-27 for Monday
Invertebrate Profile (UP 3-4) due Monday

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