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Join Date: Nov 04, 2003
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Ok for a lab practical I have to know the:
feeding strategy (consumer, decomposer, or producer0 Skeleton type vertebrate or non vertebrate Symmetry(radial, bilateral, or asymmetrical) Stem/root type (vascular or non-vascular) Plant reproduction (embryo or sperm) seed-bearing (fruit or cone) and then looking at these items: starfish,sponge, pine cone, and plant I have to say from the first list list, where these items belong to using the first list where it states food strategy etc. Can anyone help me out with this? your help is much needed and appreciated, thank you. |
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Emmaline
Join Date: Dec 05, 2000
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Ok, I kind of remember doing this...I'll try to help. Consumer-starfish, sponge Decomposer-none? Producer-plant, pine cone Vertebrate-starfish Non Vertebrate-sponge, pine cone, plant Radial-pine cone Bilateral-starfish Asymmetrical-plant, sponge Vascular-starfish, sponge, plant Non-vascular-pine cone |
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Are plant cuttings developed by mitosis or meiosis, and is animal reproduction developed by mitosis or meisos? I need to know asap, thanks
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Emmaline
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Plant cuttings are mitosis and animal reproduction is meiosis. ...I think. |
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