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Bio 1402 Chapter 33 Questions and  Answers Rated A+
  • Bio 1402 Chapter 33 Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • Bio 1402 Chapter 33 Questions and Answers Rated A+ Schistosomiasis is a serious disorder afflicting humans mainly in tropical regions; it is caused by a fluke. The long, flat bodies of tapeworms are made up of repeating segments known as proglottids. Which of the following is not true about beef tapeworms? more than 10% of the cattle are infected in the United States Which of the following is not true about pseudocoelomates? They contain a bony skeleton. Which of the followin...
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Parasitology Exam Review Questions and Answers
  • Parasitology Exam Review Questions and Answers

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  • Parasitology Exam Review Questions and Answers Which of the following best describes a cestode's digestive tract? - ANSWER ️️ Cestodes do not have a digestive tract What is the name of the larva inside of Taeniid-type tapeworm eggs? - ANSWER ️️ Oncosphere The proglottids closest to the scolex are called ____ proglottids. - ANSWER ️️ immature Each species of hirudinean can be identified by the specific size and shape of their egg cocoons. - ANSWER ️️ True Which of the fo...
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Pesticide: Ornamental and Turf Pests  Latest Update Graded A+
  • Pesticide: Ornamental and Turf Pests Latest Update Graded A+

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  • Pesticide: Ornamental and Turf Pests Latest Update Graded A+ Insect classification head, thorax, and abdomen. Classified by mouth and wing structure Mouth parts adapted for piercing and sucking, chewing, sponging, and siphoning piercing-sucking mouthparts have long, slender tubes to force into plant or animal tissue to suck out fluid or blood. Piercing and sucking insects Stable flies, sucking lice, bed bugs, mosquitoes, and aphids Chewing mouthparts toothed jaws to bite and t...
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General Entomology (exam 1) 100% Correct.
  • General Entomology (exam 1) 100% Correct.

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  • What does Entomophagy mean? correct answers The eating of insects True or False Most insects have protein equal to or greater than chickens. correct answers True True or False Most insects need less resources to produce than chickens. correct answers True What are the products from the Hive? correct answers -Beeswax -Bee Pollen -Royal Jelly -Propolis How much of the food we eat do bees provide? correct answers 1/3 What is coffee pollinated by? correct answers Midges (type of...
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GCM 111 Final Exam (100% Error-free Answers) 2024.
  • GCM 111 Final Exam (100% Error-free Answers) 2024.

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  • Why digitize? correct answers preserve imgs/docs, no colour breaks, what our eyes see, blended colours consumer cameras correct answers 8-14 mpx. low cost, point and shoot, no RAW imgs, limited settings, limited manual operation prosumer cameras correct answers 20 mpx. moderate cost, swappable lenses, RAW imgs, more settings, more manual operation, good for everyday photos professsional cameras correct answers 30-40 mpx. expensive, swappanle lenses, RAW imgs, advanced settings, mostly m...
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Silk Exam 1 with Questions and Answers
  • Silk Exam 1 with Questions and Answers

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  • Silk Exam 1 with Questions and Answers It takes silk from how many cocoons to produce a single kimono? ANSWER 2,000 cocoons Each silkworm spins 2 silk strands that are held together by a gummy protein substance know as? ANSWER Sericin By the 4th century BC, who is said to have introduced silk to Europe ANSWER Alexander the Great What is the cultivation of silkworms for the purpose of producing silk called? ANSWER Sericulture China produces what percent of the worlds silk ANSWER 80...
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GCM 111 Final Exam (100% Error-free Answers) 2024.
  • GCM 111 Final Exam (100% Error-free Answers) 2024.

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  • Why digitize? correct answers preserve imgs/docs, no colour breaks, what our eyes see, blended colours consumer cameras correct answers 8-14 mpx. low cost, point and shoot, no RAW imgs, limited settings, limited manual operation prosumer cameras correct answers 20 mpx. moderate cost, swappable lenses, RAW imgs, more settings, more manual operation, good for everyday photos professsional cameras correct answers 30-40 mpx. expensive, swappanle lenses, RAW imgs, advanced settings, mostly m...
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Ancient China: Silk Exam with Questions and Answers
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  • Ancient China: Silk Exam with Questions and Answers Who discovered sericulture (the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk)? ANSWER Leizu (Wife of the Yellow Emperor) How did Leizu discover sericulture? ANSWER A silkworm cocoon fell into her tea, and the heat unwrapped the silk. Silkworms eat leaves from _________ trees. ANSWER mulberry What do you boil before unraveling silk? ANSWER cocoons What dies when you boil the cocoons? ANSWER the silkworm (pupa) What two classes of p...
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SILK EXAMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • SILK Sericulture - Answer- Cultivation of the silkworm Silk -> only natural filament fiber that has significant commercial value. Produced by the "silkworm", can be obtained either from cultivated silkworms or wild species. 4 basic stages of development - Answer- 1. Laying of the eggs by the silk moth 2. Hatching of the eggs into caterpillars, which feed on mulberry leaves 3. Spinning of the cocoon by the caterpillar 4. Emerging from the silk moth from the cocoon Process ...
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BYU BIO 100 Exam 1 Nelson With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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  • BYU BIO 100 Exam 1 Nelson With 100% Correct Answers 2023 name of wife kaye with an e purpose of the class instill a sense of wonder what good is a mosquito flies are veluptuous Alfred Russel Wallace quote rich without wealth happy without gold. Also known as the description of Javita rule of the tinkerer save the pieces why does god love beetles because they obey larva feed adults breed pupa insect in its inactive, immature form a...
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