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Hierarchy

Biological categorization is the method of grouping species, including alive and dead, under categories based on features that are comparable to each other. In biology, taxonomy refers to the study of identifying and categorising species.Biological categorization is the method of grouping species, including alive and dead, under categories based on features that are comparable to […]

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Herbivores facts

The latin coinage herbivora, first used by charles lyell in his principles of geology in 1830, is translated as “herbivore” in english. A herbivore is an animal that is anatomically and physiologically evolved to feed mostly on plant material, such as leaves or sea algae. Herbivorous animals often have mouthparts suited to rasping or grinding

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Nematoda

The Nematoda, like many other animal phylums, are generally triploblastic and possess an embryonic mesoderm that is compressed between the ectoderm and endoderm. They are bilaterally symmetrical, that is a longitudinal section can divide them into right and left sides that are symmetrical. Whereas, the nematodes, or roundworms, contain a pseudocoelom which comprises both the

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GENUS

A genus is a scientific rank that groups species together based on shared traits (like structures or distinguishing characteristics) or phylogenetic relationships. In the biological categorization of living organisms, it is one of the eight main taxonomic ranks. It is lower than the family and higher than the species. There may be one or several

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Moth and Butterfly

Moths and butterflies generally belong to the same insect family, namely the Lepidoptera. This category comprises over 180,000 species. The butterfly and moth possess their behavioural and physical differences. That involves butterflies being more active during the day time while moths are usually nocturnal. The stages between larva and adult also have differences . The

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Morphology: Types

The study and description of an object’s exterior shapes are the subjects of morphology, a field of science. It can be applied to the study of language (Linguistics), live organisms (Biology), or the earth’s surface (Geology) in this way (Geomorphology). The term morphé is made up of the Greek words morphé, which means “shape,” and

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Morphology, Anatomy and Functions Of Different Systems Of Cockroach

Introduction Cockroaches are creatures with a brown or black body that belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta. In tropical areas, cockroaches with bright yellow, red and green colours have been seen. They feature a long antenna, legs and a flat extension of the upper body wall covering the head ranging from 0.25 inches to

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Morphology and Modifications

Introduction Morphology and modifications study the size, shape and structure of animals, plants, microbes and the interactions between their constituent elements. The phrase refers to the general characteristics of a plant’s or animal’s biological structure and arrangement of parts. Morphology and modifications refer to the overall features of a plant’s or animal’s physical structure and

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Morphology and Anatomy of Cockroach

A Cockroach is probably the most loathed insect that ever existed. Cockroaches belong to the phylum Arthropoda. But the main fact is that cockroaches have inhabited the earth for the past 300 million years ago and still continue to be present on earth. Here, in this article we have discussed the external morphology and internal

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Fungi and Protista: Characteristics and Differentiation

In 1969, R.H. Whittaker proposed a five-kingdom classification. The five-kingdom system is based on specific characteristics such as nutrition, thallus organization, cell structure and reproduction. The kingdom’s classification resulted in five kingdoms: Plantae (the plants); Fungi (fungus and related organisms); Animalia (the animals); Monera (the prokaryotes); Protista (the single-celled eukaryotes). The Kingdom Monera includes all

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