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Sponges Phylum Porifera. SPONGES ARE STRANGE Only meet MINIMUM requirement for Kingdom Animalia –Multicellular, eukaryotic cells, heterotrophic, moves.
Sponges Phylum Porifera. Phylum Porifera – Pore Bearers Water flow Choanocyte Spicule Pore cell Pore Epidermal cell Archaeocyte Osculum Central cavity.
Chapter 4: Ecosystems & Communities. Section 4.1 – The Role of Climate In Earths atmosphere, temperature, precipitation, and other environmental factors.
A. D. C. B. Draw and Label the Parts of a Wave. How is the ocean floor studied??
Click on a lesson name to select. Section 1: Echinoderm Characteristics Section 2: Invertebrate Chordates Chapter 27 Echinoderms and Invertebrate Chordates.
Chapter 2: Principles of Ecology Chapter 3: Communities, Biomes and Ecosystems Chapter 4: Population Ecology Chapter 5: Biodiversity and Conservation.
What is Weather? Weather Patterns Weather Forecasts.
WAVES. Waves can be… Water waves Sound waves Light waves Earthquake waves Waves in a slinky Stadium waves.
JR. ACE PROGRAM. Where does water come from? Water is produced from a cycle on Earth called the hydrologic cycle Water from oceans, lakes and soil evaporates.
Ex. 6: Hanging Drop Technique Key concepts: Wet mount technique Motility Bacterial flagella and their arrangement.
Fig. 16.1. Fig. 16.2 Basic Terms Used for Feeding Mechanisms of Vertebrates 1. Suspension-feeding (= filter-feeding) - filter small particles (alive.