Nice, go ahead! (check in hide box for corrections)dxu46 wrote:isotelus wrote:
1. Identify the Phylum.
2. List the difference(s) between this and another similar and often confused class.
3. (About the class)Describe the difference between the pedicle valve and the brachial valve.
4. Describe their common feeding organ and how it works.1. Brachiopods 2. Class Inarticulata (inarticulates are held together entirely by musculature) [color=#FF0000][b]Nice try here- I think you got confused. I meant the class outside Brachiopoda, Bivalvia. The two are often confused as brachiopods have their plane of symmetry in the center, divding them into left and right parts, while bivalves are divided in two by the top and bottom, creating the two (bi) valves (valvia).[/b][/color] [b]Hers's something to help:[/b] [img]http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/ancient/gifs/fig5a.gif[/img] 3. Pedical is the top, brachial is the bottom?? [color=#FF0000][b]More detail would be a little better- pedicle has an indent, while the brachial sticks a bit out.[/b][/color] 4. Lophophore: it has cilia like tentacles that are used to gather food
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Bivalves are a phylum, not a class...isotelus wrote:Nice, go ahead! (check in hide box for corrections)dxu46 wrote:isotelus wrote:
1. Identify the Phylum.
2. List the difference(s) between this and another similar and often confused class.
3. (About the class)Describe the difference between the pedicle valve and the brachial valve.
4. Describe their common feeding organ and how it works.1. Brachiopods 2. Class Inarticulata (inarticulates are held together entirely by musculature) [color=#FF0000][b]Nice try here- I think you got confused. I meant the class outside Brachiopoda, Bivalvia. The two are often confused as brachiopods have their plane of symmetry in the center, divding them into left and right parts, while bivalves are divided in two by the top and bottom, creating the two (bi) valves (valvia).[/b][/color] [b]Hers's something to help:[/b] [img]http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/ancient/gifs/fig5a.gif[/img] 3. Pedical is the top, brachial is the bottom?? [color=#FF0000][b]More detail would be a little better- pedicle has an indent, while the brachial sticks a bit out.[/b][/color] 4. Lophophore: it has cilia like tentacles that are used to gather food
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No- they are a class under Mollusca, check the list or any siteUTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Bivalves are a phylum, not a class...isotelus wrote:Nice, go ahead! (check in hide box for corrections)dxu46 wrote:1. Brachiopods 2. Class Inarticulata (inarticulates are held together entirely by musculature) [color=#FF0000][b]Nice try here- I think you got confused. I meant the class outside Brachiopoda, Bivalvia. The two are often confused as brachiopods have their plane of symmetry in the center, divding them into left and right parts, while bivalves are divided in two by the top and bottom, creating the two (bi) valves (valvia).[/b][/color] [b]Hers's something to help:[/b] [img]http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/ancient/gifs/fig5a.gif[/img] 3. Pedical is the top, brachial is the bottom?? [color=#FF0000][b]More detail would be a little better- pedicle has an indent, while the brachial sticks a bit out.[/b][/color] 4. Lophophore: it has cilia like tentacles that are used to gather food
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Oh whoops I meant brachiopoda*isotelus wrote:No- they are a class under Mollusca, check the list or any siteUTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Bivalves are a phylum, not a class...isotelus wrote: Nice, go ahead! (check in hide box for corrections)
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Did I say Brachiopoda was a class? If so, sorry about that...UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Oh whoops I meant brachiopoda*isotelus wrote:No- they are a class under Mollusca, check the list or any siteUTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote: Bivalves are a phylum, not a class...
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Is it okay if I continue the question marathon? Thanks, appreciate it.
[img]https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images4/1/0311/13/triceratops-lower-beak-fossil-65_1_364ca01b6f54bdc07ab96e3604c16e12.jpg[/img]
1) Identify what order the specimen belongs to. 2) Identify the genus the specimen belongs to. 3) Identify the specific anatomical feature shown in the image. 4) What does the name of the order this specimen belongs to mean?
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karanbe123 wrote:Is it okay if I continue the question marathon? Thanks, appreciate it.[img]https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images4/1/0311/13/triceratops-lower-beak-fossil-65_1_364ca01b6f54bdc07ab96e3604c16e12.jpg[/img]1) Identify what order the specimen belongs to. 2) Identify the genus the specimen belongs to. 3) Identify the specific anatomical feature shown in the image. 4) What does the name of the order this specimen belongs to mean?
1. Ornithischia?
2. Triceratops?
3. beak?
4. 3 horned face
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All of those are correct, nice. Your turn.hippo9 wrote:karanbe123 wrote:Is it okay if I continue the question marathon? Thanks, appreciate it.[img]https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images4/1/0311/13/triceratops-lower-beak-fossil-65_1_364ca01b6f54bdc07ab96e3604c16e12.jpg[/img]1) Identify what order the specimen belongs to. 2) Identify the genus the specimen belongs to. 3) Identify the specific anatomical feature shown in the image. 4) What does the name of the order this specimen belongs to mean?1. Ornithischia?
2. Triceratops?
3. beak?
4. 3 horned face
Your definition is correct although I was looking for bird-hipped, knowing both is helpful.
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Oh sorry I misread I did it for the genus...karanbe123 wrote:All of those are correct, nice. Your turn.hippo9 wrote:karanbe123 wrote:Is it okay if I continue the question marathon? Thanks, appreciate it.[img]https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images4/1/0311/13/triceratops-lower-beak-fossil-65_1_364ca01b6f54bdc07ab96e3604c16e12.jpg[/img]1) Identify what order the specimen belongs to. 2) Identify the genus the specimen belongs to. 3) Identify the specific anatomical feature shown in the image. 4) What does the name of the order this specimen belongs to mean?1. Ornithischia?
2. Triceratops?
3. beak?
4. 3 horned faceYour definition is correct although I was looking for bird-hipped, knowing both is helpful.
anyways
[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Philmont_Scout_Ranch_Tyrannosaurus_footprint.jpg[/img]
1. Identify the order. 2. Identify the genus. 3. What does the name of this genus mean? 4. Where can this footprint most likely be found?
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