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Dictionary » L » Lumbricus LumbricusLumbricus (Science: zoology) a genus of annelids, belonging to the Oligochaeta, and including the common earthworms. See earthworm. Origin: L. See Lumbric. ![]()
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Results from our forumHomework help!... 6.7 Horse 26 16 Human fetus 20 8.4 Pseudemys (turtle) 19.5 8.7 Fetal goat 19 12 Dogfish 17 4.4 Mackerel 16 15.7 Necturus (salamander-gills) 15 6.3 Lumbricus (earthworm) 6.8 5.3 Carp 5 12.5 Chironomus (midge) 0.3 8.5 So i know that P50 is the P02 at which oxygen is 50% saturated... and that then ...
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Help figuring out what animals these are.As a suggestion... 1. Asterias forbesii (starfish) 2. Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) 3. Chthamalus stellatus (barnicle) 4. Lumbricus terrestris (earthworth) 5. :s
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examples from phylum... (Physalia physalis) Platyhelminthes: flatworms - A Parasitic worms of the class Amphilinida (Amphilina foliacea) Annelida: worms – earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris) Echinodermata : Starfish, sea stars, sea cumbers- sand dollars (Echinariachnius parma) Mollusca: mussels (Bivalvia) Arthropoda: ...
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nephridia vs kidney... the way, nephridiopor is the orifice that the metanephridia opens on the outside. it opens on the inside by the nephrostom. You can find this at Lumbricus terrestris. The nephrostom from the metanephridia of one segment opens in the segment in front. Is everything cristal clear now? victor was ...
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nephridia vs kidney... the way, nephridiopor is the orifice that the metanephridia opens on the outside. it opens on the inside by the nephrostom. You can find this at Lumbricus terrestris. The nephrostom from the metanephridia of one segment opens in the segment in front. Is everything cristal clear now?
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