I got permian for 4 but otherwise correct!varunscs11 wrote:1. Ginkgo 2. Living fossil 3. Jurassic to Present (although some sources say Permian) 4. Ginkgoales Jurassic (some say Permian)
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Ok cool. Thank god. Thats what I thought but wikipedia said other stuff. In short I'm freaked out for MIT. Next question...
1. Kingdom
2. Phylum
3. Class
4. Order
5. Genus
6. What anatomical part is highlighted in this picture?
7. What was the function of said anatomical part?
8. What type of cross section is this (more anatomy but BONUS so hey)
9. What anatomical part is the darkened area?
10. What was the function of said part when the organism was alive?
11. Can you see the anatomical part that gives this order its namesake in this picture?
12. Environment?
13. During which time period was this order an important reef builder?
1. Kingdom
2. Phylum
3. Class
4. Order
5. Genus
6. What anatomical part is highlighted in this picture?
7. What was the function of said anatomical part?
8. What type of cross section is this (more anatomy but BONUS so hey)
9. What anatomical part is the darkened area?
10. What was the function of said part when the organism was alive?
11. Can you see the anatomical part that gives this order its namesake in this picture?
12. Environment?
13. During which time period was this order an important reef builder?
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varunscs11 wrote:Ok cool. Thank god. Thats what I thought but wikipedia said other stuff. In short I'm freaked out for MIT. Next question...
1. Kingdom
2. Phylum
3. Class
4. Order
5. Genus
6. What anatomical part is highlighted in this picture?
7. What was the function of said anatomical part?
8. What type of cross section is this (more anatomy but BONUS so hey)
9. What anatomical part is the darkened area?
10. What was the function of said part when the organism was alive?
11. Can you see the anatomical part that gives this order its namesake in this picture?
12. Environment?
13. During which time period was this order an important reef builder?
1. Animalia 2. Cnidaria 3. Anthozoa 4. Favositida? (I have conflicting names for this one) 5.Favosites 6.mural pores 7.Allow nutrient transfers between poylps 8. I think Sagittal (A&P person here soooo....) 9.Corallites 10. Provides place for polyp to retract to and to sit in 11.Yes? As corallites are hexagonal shaped 12. Shallow-water reefs water 13.Silurian
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Mostly correct.
4. Tabulata
8. Sagittal is right but I shouldn't have asked that question
11. No (Namesake is tabullae and you can't see them because its a sagittal cut--> i think you could see them if it was a frontal or transverse cut except I think a frontal is better)
12. Shallow marine is correct but important to note that its WARM water
13. Silurian is correct but this was true during the Devonian as well
4. Tabulata
8. Sagittal is right but I shouldn't have asked that question
11. No (Namesake is tabullae and you can't see them because its a sagittal cut--> i think you could see them if it was a frontal or transverse cut except I think a frontal is better)
12. Shallow marine is correct but important to note that its WARM water
13. Silurian is correct but this was true during the Devonian as well
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varunscs11 wrote:I'm freaked out for MIT.
pls don't freak it'll be funFluorine wrote:Same freaked out for MIT
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Haha I know it will be fun. But the level of competition is very much intimidating.Luo wrote:varunscs11 wrote:I'm freaked out for MIT.pls don't freak it'll be funFluorine wrote:Same freaked out for MIT
[attachment=0]scioly 2.jpg[/attachment] Referring to the fossil in the center of the photo 1. Phylum/Class/Genus 2. Living Environment? 3. Which great extinction did this organism survive. 4. The feeding organ this genus shares with all the members of its phylum is what?
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Fluorine wrote:Haha I know it will be fun. But the level of competition is very much intimidating.Luo wrote:varunscs11 wrote:I'm freaked out for MIT.pls don't freak it'll be funFluorine wrote:Same freaked out for MIT
[attachment=0]scioly 2.jpg[/attachment] Referring to the fossil in the center of the photo 1. Phylum/Class/Genus 2. Living Environment? 3. Which great extinction did this organism survive. 4. The feeding organ this genus shares with all the members of its phylum is what?
1. Brachiopoda/Articulata/Mucrospirifer 2. soft muddy sediment in marine waters 3. none? 4. radula...........................(jk lophophore)
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All good except for 3 they did survive the great Permian extinction. And I know 4 is super easy but was struggling of what else to put. Your turn.gryphaea1635 wrote:Fluorine wrote:Haha I know it will be fun. But the level of competition is very much intimidating.Luo wrote:
pls don't freak it'll be fun
[attachment=0]scioly 2.jpg[/attachment] Referring to the fossil in the center of the photo 1. Phylum/Class/Genus 2. Living Environment? 3. Which great extinction did this organism survive. 4. The feeding organ this genus shares with all the members of its phylum is what?1. Brachiopoda/Articulata/Mucrospirifer 2. soft muddy sediment in marine waters 3. none? 4. radula...........................(jk lophophore)
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hopefully the image shows up...
also, I thought Mucrospirifer only lived in the Devonian...?
1. Class and order
2. what advantages did its "paddles" have in swimming?
3. describe its habitat
4. is it a diapsid, synapsid, or euryapsid?
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Wait. How did Mucrospirifer survive the Permian extinction if it is not found after the Devonian?Fluorine wrote:All good except for 3 they did survive the great Permian extinction. And I know 4 is super easy but was struggling of what else to put. Your turn.gryphaea1635 wrote:Fluorine wrote:
Haha I know it will be fun. But the level of competition is very much intimidating.
[attachment=0]scioly 2.jpg[/attachment] Referring to the fossil in the center of the photo 1. Phylum/Class/Genus 2. Living Environment? 3. Which great extinction did this organism survive. 4. The feeding organ this genus shares with all the members of its phylum is what?1. Brachiopoda/Articulata/Mucrospirifer 2. soft muddy sediment in marine waters 3. none? 4. radula...........................(jk lophophore)
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