%CODE1% Javascript not enabled Name: Unit 7 Taxonomy, Prokaryotes, & Simple Eukaryotes Multiple ChoiceIdentify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ABCDE 1. Which gas was probably least abundant in Earth's early atmosphere? a. O2 b. CO c. CH4 d. H2O e. NH3 ABCDE 2. Which putative … Continue reading “Unit 7 Taxonomy, Prokaryotes, & Simple Eukaryotes”
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY AT PARKERSBURG GEOLOGY 397 – SPECIAL TOPICS: INTRODUCTION TO PALEONTOLOGY SYLLABUS FALL SEMESTER 2000 NAME OF COURSE: SPECIAL TOPICS: INTRODUCTION TO PALEONTOLOGY COURSE NO.: Geology 397 CREDIT: 3 Semester Hours DEPARTMENT: Geology DIVISION: Natural Sciences and Mathematics PROFESSOR: Dr. Edward L. Crisp OFFICE: 2307 PHONE: 424-8255 email: ecrisp@alpha.wvup.edu OFFICE HOURS: TBA REQUIRED … Continue reading “GEOLOGY 112”
Vertebrate Chordates Animals with a Backbone All Materials © Cmassengale The vertebrates comprise a large group of chordates, and are subdivided into seven classes (3 classes of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals). Vertebrates have an internal skeleton of cartilage or bone, with vertebrae surrounding the dorsal nerve cord. Subphylum Vertebrata The subphylum Vertebrata … Continue reading “Vertebrate Notes”
Vertebrate Notes I. Vertebrates = (Chordate Coelomate Deuterostomes) A. Subphylum Vertebrata 1. About 45,000 extant species of vertebrates are in subphylum Vertebrata. 2. Vertebrates have all four chordate characteristics sometime during their lives. 3. Embryonic notochord is replaced by a vertebral column. a. Vertebral column is individual vertebrae that surround a dorsal hollow nerve … Continue reading “Vertebrate Notes”
BIOCHEMISTRY OPENERS COLORING, GAMES, PUZZLES WORKSHEETS & NOTES POWERPOINTS LABS & ACTIVITIES TEST PREP VIDEOS, ANIMATIONS, & INTERACTIVES LINKS NEXT CHAPTER PREVIOUS CHAPTER OPENERS: Right Click on Topic & choose "SAVE AS" to Show any of these 5 minute class openers! Chemical Bonds Sunlight Organic Compounds Carbon Structures Functional Groups … Continue reading “unit2 biochemistrypage”