A very sharp situation…. Paper wasp nest Bird Bones Camouflaging in animals FROG Insect Bird Two Headed Kitten OTHERS…………… Carnivorous plants Two legged vs Four legged Peppered Moth Developmental cycle of a frog Deformed frogs Pine Trees, how do they do it? Sponges: Autotrophic or Heterotrophic? Mushrooms: Autotrophic or Heterotrophic? What the heck is it??? Twig Gall Knobbed Whelk and Sea Rattles Internally fertilized eggs are surrounded by a transparent mass of albumen, a gel like material, and are laid in protective flat, rounded egg capsules joined to form a paper-like chain of egg cases, commonly called a "Mermaid's Necklace". On average each capsule contains 0-99 eggs, with most strings having 40-160 capsules. After laying their egg cases, female knobbed whelk will bury one end of the egg case into the substrate, thus providing an anchor for the developing fertilized eggs and preventing them from washing ashore where they would dehydrate. Fertilized eggs will emerge as juvenile knobbed whelk approximately 4 mm in length Gestation of a Chicken From one cloacae to another. What’s a Lichen? Symbiosis,Mutualism and Commensalism Shark yolk sac Enough is enough…. It’s all in the teeth… Butterfly Development Is yeast alive??? What is yeast? What are common uses of yeast? Does sample one appear to be alive? Does sample two appear to be alive? Define: Growth- Sample 1 MetabolismSample 2 Metabolism