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Dictionary » R » Relatives Relativesrelative scotoma A scotoma in which there is visual depression but not complete loss of light perception. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Whale related question ?... becoming larger and larger exploiting the environment they were occupying ? Cheers - Josh Whales are most closely related to hippos. They are thus relatives of the even-tooled ungulates, and most likely evolved from them. The fossil record shows that early whales had rear legs, and special traits ...
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Why do you keep talking about species... Jawless Fishes Phylum: Cnidaria Corals and Sea Anemones Class: Anthozoa Class: Hydrozoa Phylum: Echinodermata Sea Stars, Sea Urchins and relatives Class: Asteroidea Sea Stars, Cushion Stars and relatives Class: Echinoidea Sea Urchins, Heart Urchins and Sand Dollars Class: Holothuroidea ...
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DNA replication, Cell division and Evolution... Jawless Fishes Phylum: Cnidaria Corals and Sea Anemones Class: Anthozoa Class: Hydrozoa Phylum: Echinodermata Sea Stars, Sea Urchins and relatives Class: Asteroidea Sea Stars, Cushion Stars and relatives Class: Echinoidea Sea Urchins, Heart Urchins and Sand Dollars Class: Holothuroidea ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... extended type of family is shouldering more expenses for their basic needs. [edit] Roles and Responsibilities In extended families the network of relatives acts as a close-knit community. Extended families can include, aside from parents and their children: * spouses of children, inlaws * cousins, ...
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Nature's role on Gender (Need Help)... believe that gender is the result of environmental influences, particularly the way we are treated by our parents, guardians, friends and relatives. According to Dr John Money we are psychosexually neutral at birth, and our gender is a consequence of the nurture we receive as children." ...
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