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this is a scypha. label the incurrent canals, ostia, radial canals, spongocel if they are visible. if not visible, indicate not visible.
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- label the nodes, internodes,Answer the following questions: 1. Is the cell flexible? 2. How can you determine the anterior and posterior end of ciliate mophologically? 3. How is the oral groove strategically advantageous for the Paramecium sp.?Please hand draw Paramecium caudatum and label it with the following terms: Paramecium, Phylum Ciliophora, Macronucleus, micronucleus. Please be sure to include all of the terms provided.
- label on given diagram asap pleaseInformation about Aurelia Strobila. give all the details about thisPlease Hand Draw a Hydra c.s. And label it with the following terms. Epidermis Mesoglea Gastrodermis Gastrovascular Cavity (coelenteron) Note: Please be sure to label the illustration with all the terms provided.
- Figure 8. Secondary cell wall patterns in tracheary elements. A D E F Refer to the above figure to identify the following patterns in each specimens. * A В D E F Annular Helical Scalariform Reticulate Simple pits Bordered oitsplease help me locate and label the parts for Necturus maculosus. 2 photos is ok! thanksLabel the following in the image of Planaria: Head, pharynx, mouth, intestine, eyes, cilia, pigment granules, flame cells, and 2 ventral nerve cords.
- Briefly define the following terms: Phialides Hamathecium Ascus Operculum Ostiole Hymenium layer Ascogonium Antheridium Teleomorph Mitosporicgumma, symptoms of syphillisPlease hand draw a Grantia choanocyte with the following terms labeled: spongocoel Please be sure to label the illustration with the term spongocoel.