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Results from our forumWhy do you keep talking about species... Arthropoda Insects, Spiders, Millipedes, Crabs, Beetles Class: Arachnida Spiders, Scorpions Class: Insecta Ants, Bees Class: Malacostraca Crabs, Lobsters, Shrimps, Woodlice Class: Maxillopoda Barnacles Phylum: Chordata Animals With A Backbone Class: Aves Birds Class: Actinopterygii Ray-finned ...
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DNA replication, Cell division and Evolution... Arthropoda Insects, Spiders, Millipedes, Crabs, Beetles Class: Arachnida Spiders, Scorpions Class: Insecta Ants, Bees Class: Malacostraca Crabs, Lobsters, Shrimps, Woodlice Class: Maxillopoda Barnacles Phylum: Chordata Animals With A Backbone Class: Aves Birds Class: Actinopterygii Ray-finned ...
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Re: The phylum is Cycliophora, a peculiar form of invertebrate that so far has been discovered to live only on the mouthparts of marine lobsters: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycliophora As far as quick evolutionary leaps, Dr. Kenneth Miller in his book Finding Darwin's God makes ...
See entire post EvolutionThe phylum is Cycliophora, a peculiar form of invertebrate that so far has been discovered to live only on the mouthparts of marine lobsters: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycliophora As far as quick evolutionary leaps, Dr. Kenneth Miller in his book Finding Darwin's God makes ...
See entire post Are turtles somehow more resistant to cancer?... wouldn't this increase the risk of cancer like 100%? Do they get cancer more or less often than humans do? This question also applies to lobsters, alligators, and any other species who show negligible cell senescence.
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