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A description of a worm's brain.

What is a worm's brain called?

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Animal Physiology

Posting ID:

1694

OTA ID:

101042

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The buoyancy in cephalopodds, sharks and osteichthyes.

Briefly compare the buoyancy systems of cephalopodds, sharks, and osteichthyes.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Animal Physiology

Posting ID:

1748

OTA ID:

101042

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The differences between a mammalian herbivore jaw and a carnivore jaw.

Explain the differences between the jaw structures of mammalian herbivores and carnivores.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Animal Physiology

Posting ID:

1750

OTA ID:

101042

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The flow of water in a clam.

Explain why the flow of water and the position of the anus is important in terms of waste removal in a clam.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Animal Physiology

Posting ID:

1834

OTA ID:

101042

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Comparisons of a grasshopper and a clam's exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen.

How is oxygen and carbon dioxide transported and exchanged throughout a grasshopper and clam?

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Animal Physiology

Posting ID:

1835

OTA ID:

101042

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