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MEDICINAL LEECH
Medicinal Leech - Hirudo medicinalis - Annelida. The Medicinal Leech is a type of worm that lives in lakes, marshes, and streams with slow currents. It can grow to over 2 inches long. Its body is made up of 34 segments.T he first six segments are used to attach to a host for feeding. Other segments are used to move, similar to a worm. CRANEFLY - THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Reproduction. During mid to late summer, within a day of emerging from pupating, the adult female mates and deposits her eggs in the grass found in lawns, pastures, golf courses, and other grassy locations. When the eggs hatch, small brownish larvae appear that look like worms. These larvae are called leatherjackets due to their toughouterskin.
ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES Ascaris lumbricoides. Ascaris lumbricoides, the giant roundworm, are the largest nematode that is a parasite to humans. They grow up to 30 cm in length. They live in the small intestine of humans. These worms reproduce inside the small intestine and the eggs pass out in the stool. After two weeks the eggs become infectious.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The Monarch Butterfly. About the Monarch. The Monarch is a common poisonous butterfly that eats poisonous milkw eed in its larval stage and lays its eggs on the milkweed plant. Monarchs have a wingspan of 4-5 inches. The caterpillar's first meal is its own eggshell. After that, Monarch caterpillars eat the poisonous milkweed leaves toGIANT SQUID
About the Giant Squid. The giant squid is the second-largest mollusk and the second largest of all invertebrates. Their main source of food are deep-sea fish, and other squids. They catch their prey using the two tentacles, gripping it with sucker rings on the ends. The main part of the body, or mantle, contains all the basic organs.SPERM WHALE
The Sperm Whale Reproductive System. About the Sperm Whale. Sperm whales are the largest whales with teeth. Adult males can grow up to 50-60 feet in length and can weigh about 40-50 tons. Females are different. They can be 30-40 feet and have a weight around 14-18 tons. The heart of the Sperm Whale can weight about 277 pounds.BEEF TAPEWORM
Beef Tapeworm - Taenia saginata - Platyhelminthes. Taenia saginata is a big tapeworm that causes an infection called taeniasis. It is commonly known as the beef tapeworm or cattle tapeworm. This is becuase it uses cows as intermediate hosts. Humans are the only definitive hosts.They are all over the world, but they are mostly inAfrica, Eastern
THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Welcome! Wondering about the reproductive system? Well, you've come to the right site. In this amazing webpage, you will find out how the reproductive system is important to animals and some informational facts about the system that made you come to be. More about The Reproductive System. HUMANS - THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM The female reproductive system is located inside the female's body and also around the pelvic region. There are many things included in the female reproductive system: fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus, cervix, and the vagina. The female reproductive system is very important and has many functions: To create, store, and transport egg cells, or ova. CHITON - THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Reproduction. Chitons have separate sexes, and fertilization is external. The male releases sperm into the water, while the female releases eggs either individually, or in a long string. In most cases, fertilization takes place either in the surrounding water, or in the mantle cavity of the female. The egg has a tough spiny coat, andusually
MEDICINAL LEECH
Medicinal Leech - Hirudo medicinalis - Annelida. The Medicinal Leech is a type of worm that lives in lakes, marshes, and streams with slow currents. It can grow to over 2 inches long. Its body is made up of 34 segments.T he first six segments are used to attach to a host for feeding. Other segments are used to move, similar to a worm. CRANEFLY - THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Reproduction. During mid to late summer, within a day of emerging from pupating, the adult female mates and deposits her eggs in the grass found in lawns, pastures, golf courses, and other grassy locations. When the eggs hatch, small brownish larvae appear that look like worms. These larvae are called leatherjackets due to their toughouterskin.
ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES Ascaris lumbricoides. Ascaris lumbricoides, the giant roundworm, are the largest nematode that is a parasite to humans. They grow up to 30 cm in length. They live in the small intestine of humans. These worms reproduce inside the small intestine and the eggs pass out in the stool. After two weeks the eggs become infectious.MONARCH BUTTERFLY
The Monarch Butterfly. About the Monarch. The Monarch is a common poisonous butterfly that eats poisonous milkw eed in its larval stage and lays its eggs on the milkweed plant. Monarchs have a wingspan of 4-5 inches. The caterpillar's first meal is its own eggshell. After that, Monarch caterpillars eat the poisonous milkweed leaves toGIANT SQUID
About the Giant Squid. The giant squid is the second-largest mollusk and the second largest of all invertebrates. Their main source of food are deep-sea fish, and other squids. They catch their prey using the two tentacles, gripping it with sucker rings on the ends. The main part of the body, or mantle, contains all the basic organs.SPERM WHALE
The Sperm Whale Reproductive System. About the Sperm Whale. Sperm whales are the largest whales with teeth. Adult males can grow up to 50-60 feet in length and can weigh about 40-50 tons. Females are different. They can be 30-40 feet and have a weight around 14-18 tons. The heart of the Sperm Whale can weight about 277 pounds.BEEF TAPEWORM
Beef Tapeworm - Taenia saginata - Platyhelminthes. Taenia saginata is a big tapeworm that causes an infection called taeniasis. It is commonly known as the beef tapeworm or cattle tapeworm. This is becuase it uses cows as intermediate hosts. Humans are the only definitive hosts.They are all over the world, but they are mostly inAfrica, Eastern
THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Welcome! Wondering about the reproductive system? Well, you've come to the right site. In this amazing webpage, you will find out how the reproductive system is important to animals and some informational facts about the system that made you come to be. More about The Reproductive System. HUMANS - THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM The female reproductive system is located inside the female's body and also around the pelvic region. There are many things included in the female reproductive system: fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus, cervix, and the vagina. The female reproductive system is very important and has many functions: To create, store, and transport egg cells, or ova. CNIDARIA - THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Cnidaria all have stinging cells called cnidocytes uses for hunting and defense. Reproduction. Asexual and sexual reproduction are both present in Cnidaria. Asexual reproduction occurs from budding, fragmentation, and fission. In sexual reproduction, mature organisms spray gametes into the water.PLATYHELMINTHES
They have a mouth but no anus. They have Protonephridial excretory organs instead of an anus. They have a nervous system of longitudinal fibers. They have a flattened shape ( hence the name). They are hermaphrodites and perform sexual reproduction. They feed on animals and smaller life forms. MORE INFORMATION ON PLATYHELMINTHES. Girardiatigrina.
ANNELIDA - THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Annelida - Segmented Worms. Annelids include earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches. They all have segmented bodies. This means that their bodies are formed by many segments throughout their bodies. Each segment contains elements of a different bodily system such as nervous, circulatory, etc. Segmented bodies allows for very efficient LUGWORM - THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Lugworms are hermaphrodites. As males,they release sperm through all of their pores onto the sand by contracting the muscles of their body wall. When the tide comes, their sperm goes into the water. As females, they release their eggs into their burrows. The tide then brings the water with the sperm into the burrows of the females,fertilizing
AURELIA AUTITA
Aurelia aurita. Aurelia aurita, the moon jellyfish, are common jellyfish living in large numbers in the sea. They range between 5 and 40 cm. Their small tentacles are used to catch small marine creatures but do not affect humans. They are easily identified by their fourSPOTTED GARDEN EEL
The Spotted Garden Eel tends to live in colonies, sometimes up to 1,000 eels are included. They live in warm areas of the Pacific Ocean and the Red Sea. When the eel is hungry, it extends itself and faces the current. It then sways back and forth picking up tiny animals and eggs. They can eat up to 500 tiny animals just for one meal.Reproduction.
FIRE SPONGE
Not much is known about the lifespan of the sponge. How does the Fire Sponge reproduce? Like the Azure Vase Sponge, the Fire sponge is a hermaphrodite. The Sponge has nurse cells to help an unfertilized egg become ready. The Sponge also releases sperm into the nearby water. This sperm then fertilizes the egg. It grows forming a larvae.AZURE VASE SPONGE
The Azure Vase Sponge lives in coral reefs and commonly grows on walls. They can mostly be found in South Florida, the Bahamas, and in the Carribean. It is. One of the world's most colorful sponges being any color from purple to pink to blue. It is called the Azure "vase" due to it's shape. It is bumpy on the outside but very smooth on theinside.
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