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Dictionary » S » Sea mouse Sea mousesea mouse (Science: zoology) A dorsibranchiate annelid, belonging to aphrodite and allied genera, having long, slender, hairlike setae on the sides. The dunlin. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Big bang and Evoluion... of life is on the Earth, but the Earth itself is not living. If a mouse is actually born in my house, that does not make my house a living ... theory suggests that it arose in alkaline black smokers under the sea. At that time, the sea was saturated with both CO2 and iron. The hydrogen ...
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Re: Big bang and Evoluion... of life is on the Earth, but the Earth itself is not living. If a mouse is actually born in my house, that does not make my house a living ... theory suggests that it arose in alkaline black smokers under the sea. At that time, the sea was saturated with both CO2 and iron. The hydrogen ...
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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... think of an animal, you usually think of something like a cat, a dog, a mouse, or a tiger. All told, around 800,000 species have been identified ... squid, clam); Annelida (segmented worms); Echinodermata (starfish, sea urchins) and many, many more. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species Total ...
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Biology is not a science... think of an animal, you usually think of something like a cat, a dog, a mouse, or a tiger. All told, around 800,000 species have been identified ... squid, clam); Annelida (segmented worms); Echinodermata (starfish, sea urchins) and many, many more.
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DNA replication, Cell division and Evolution... Class: Cephalaspidomorphi Jawless Fishes Phylum: Cnidaria Corals and Sea Anemones Class: Anthozoa Class: Hydrozoa Phylum: Echinodermata Sea Stars, ... think of an animal, you usually think of something like a cat, a dog, a mouse, or a tiger. All told, around 800,000 species have been identified ...
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