SMK Seri Hartamas Support and Movement 2008 Name: Badrizza bte Suhaili Class: 2 Cekal Subject: Science Name of Teacher: En. Nasri Index N o 1 2 3 4 Title Acknowledgement…
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1.27-4 Mollusks2. trochophore• Free-swimming larval stage of an aquaticmollusk 3. foot• Muscular part of a mollusk 4. mantle• Thin layer of tissue that covers most…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Adaptations to their environment help define animals.. A Tuna consumes as much as 25% of its body weight in food each day. That’s like a 150 lb person eating…
Slide 1 Coral Reefs and the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument Slide 2 What do you know about these topics? What are the major characteristics of a coral reef ecosystem?…
Slide 1 Notes: This nautilus lives in waters at a depth of 600 to 800 meters. Often their habitat is at the bottom of a steep slope under coral reefs. At night they use their…
Slide 1 Chapter 17 The Evolution of Animals Slide 2 What Is an Animal? – Animals are: Eukaryotic Multicellular Heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by ingestion…
Slide 1 By: Allison Sanderson Slide 2 Common name: Leatherback Scientific name: Dermochelys coriacea Slide 3 Usually live in the open ocean As far north as…
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