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Dictionary » B » Biosystematics BiosystematicsUse of data (e.g. cytogenetic or biochemical) to assess taxonomic relations especially within an evolutionary framework.The study of evolution within a species and the various other related factors involved. ![]()
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Spleen cells Vs organsI doubt it. I have to kill my brain cells with anatomy and biosystematics this year if i want to make IBO. It would be nice to have the time to study "good stuff" like this. Immnuology is very fun, but it will remain a mistery to me for some time...
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ParameciumSorry but i have never herad about caudal tufts. But if i ever need a site about Paramecium biosystematics i will go there(that will probably be... in 20 years :D ) PS: Should this be in zoology? protozoars are not animals but in my country they are studied at invertebrae ...
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Algae-opinions on safety of drinking in freshwater troughs?... atoms of oxygen that kills the algae. In case you were wondering :wink: Now, about your algae... Algae is a sort of inferior plants(Yes, i know biosystematics, but for this discussion we can consider them plants even if they are in the kingdom protoctista) so nothing will happen to your horse ...
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some question 'bout botanyI think Dave would say biosystematics because he's already graduated from 12th school grade... For the kicking..I started to pactice it from today in Tae Kwon Do lesson again... :lol:
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