Animal-like protists; heterotrophs; Classification based on movement ... Ascaris/ pinworm/ vinegar eels). Annelida (segmented worms)-ex. ...
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Name Date STUDENT RESOURCE 1.9 ACTIVITY SHEET Vinegar Eels A vinegar eel is a many-celled animal. Vinegar eels are also A sperm and an egg combine and grow into a new vinegar eel. Size 2 mm or larger Answer the following question. What is the path of food in a vinegar eel? CLASSIFICATION SECTION 1 MICROORGANISMS...
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in its hollow body cavity CLASSIFICATION SECTION 1 MICROORGANISMS 17 18 CLASSIFICATION SECTION 1 MICROORGANISMS Student Resource 1.7 (p. 17) Student Resource 1.8 (p. 18) Name Date STUDENT RESOURCE 1.9 ACTIVITY SHEET Vinegar Eels A vinegar eel is a many-celled animal.
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Vinegar; Extraordinary Uses for 16 Ordinary Household Items at WomansDay.com; ... How do vinegar eels... ... Vinegar eels life p...
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Vinegar eels are harmless when swallowed. The vinegar eel is slender and threadlike and about 1/16 inch (1.6 millimeters) long. There are separate males and females. Most female vinegar eels live about 10 months and produce ... Scientific classification. Hookworms belong to the family Ancylostomidae and the roundworm phylum,
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Animal Classification agnathan amniotic egg amoebocyte amniotic egg amphibia. Annelida ... Vinegar eels. C. elegans. Ascaris. Phylum Mollusca mollusks ...
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When you think of an animal, ... To a zoologist (a scientist who studies animals), an animal is a many-celled organism, and gets its energy from eating other living or once-living things. Most animals have nerves and can move around at some point in their lives. Scientists think ... Cats, dogs, mice,
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Explore these links to learn what you can found in water. ... Learn how the blepharisma, vinegar eels, and volvox look like, where they live, what they eat, and how they propagate. Includes microscopic images and video files. There are links to eThemes Resources on microscopes and cells.
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I currently have both vinegar eels and microworms. Not at all the same creatures. Vinegar eels are so named because they are found in unpasteurized vinegar, feeding on the bacteria. I have mine in a 1g pitcher, 50%+ vinegar, some apple cubes.
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www.thekrib.com/Food/vinegar.html
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