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Introduction to Invertebrates
This program surveys nine important invertebrate phyla. It includes sections on classification, feeding and breathing, locomotion, reproduction, and ecology. (30 minutes)(more details) |
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Reptiles and Amphibians
Reptiles and amphibians are important in the evolutionary history of life because they bridged the gap between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. This program deals with reptilian physiology and behavior and with the natural history of amphibians-am...(more details) |
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Fish
Ichthyologists tell us that the success of fish as a life form is due to the biology of the fish, master of its aquatic environment. This program demonstrates the sophisticated systems of propulsion and respiration that enable fish to live successful...(more details) |
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Birds
Flight is probably what humans find most fascinating about birds, but the ability of bird brains to store migratory patterns is another great mystery. Birds and their eggs are a principal food source as well. This program investigates the biology of ...(more details) |
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Insects
Could these winged, six-legged little creatures inherit the earth? It's not impossible, given their incredible capacity for adaptation, which has enabled them to colonize the entire planet. This program shows us why insects are so successful, introdu...(more details) |
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