Class Mammalia
Dominant
155 cm in meters
1.55 meters
These creatures that we dissected are hermaphroditic
earthworms
Relationship in which 2 (or more) species live together such that all mutually benefit from each other
Mutualism
Bullfrog
Class Amphibia
portion of DNA that codes for a specific trait
Either "Gene" or "Allele" will work
155 m in km
0.155 km
Male vs. Female crayfish:
anterior most swimmerets are larger and L-shaped
Male
Relationship in which 2 (or more) species live together such that one benefits and the other is harmed
Parasitism
Class Reptilia
Term for two chromosomes that carry the same range of information (similar but not exactly the same)
Homologous Chromosomes
155 mg in cg
15.5 cg
What is caviar ?
(Something we failed to see in any of our Perch specimens)
Fish eggs
Relationship in which 2 (or more) species live together in which one benefits and the other is indifferent (neutral - neither helped nor harmed)
Commensalism
Hammerhead Shark
Class Chondrichthyes
The actual DNA/alleles that an organism possesses - not necessarily what will be expressed
Genotype
155 kg in Dag
15,500 Dag
Scientific term for "toward the tail"
Posterior
pork tapeworms and/or pork roundworms
(Taenia and/or Trichinella)
Lamprey
Class Agnatha
The physical traits that are manifested as a result of which genes/alleles were actually expressed in an organism
the Phenotype
155 kg in mg
155,000,000 mg
Scientific term for "toward the back"
"Dorsal"
How did your puppy acquire dog tapeworms - Dipylidium caninum - (same method you would have to do in order to catch these parasites)?
By ingesting an infected flea!