Biology Lab Specimens - Compact Study
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Frog
• Moist smooth skin
• Webbed hind feet
• Bulging eyes
• Carnivorous diet
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Earthworm
• Segmented body
• No limbs
• Moist skin for breathing
• Burrows in soil
[Image of Earthworm would be here]
Cockroach
• Flattened body
• Two pairs of wings
• Antennae present
• Omnivorous
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Rat
• Fur-covered body
• Long tail
• Sharp incisors
• Mammal with whiskers
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Fish
• Scales covering body
• Gills for breathing
• Fins for movement
• Cold-blooded
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Snail
• Coiled shell
• Muscular foot
• Moist slimy body
• Tentacles with eyes
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Housefly
• One pair of wings
• Large compound eyes
• Sucking mouthparts
• Small body
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Lizard
• Scaly skin
• Four legs
• Long tail
• Cold-blooded
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Pigeon
• Feathers covering body
• Beak present
• Two wings
• Warm-blooded
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Human Skeleton
• Skull present
• Backbone present
• Limbs with joints
• 206 bones
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Hibiscus Leaf
• Broad lamina
• Reticulate venation
• Green pigment
• Petiole present
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Bean Seed
• Dicotyledon
• Two cotyledons
• Seed coat present
• Embryo inside
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Maize Seed
• Monocotyledon
• One cotyledon
• Endosperm present
• Seed coat present
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Onion Bulb
• Fleshy leaves
• Layers visible
• White in colour
• Used for storage
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Mango Leaf
• Narrow leaf blade
• Reticulate venation
• Waxy surface
• Evergreen
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Fern
• Green fronds
• Reproduces by spores
• No flowers
• Compound leaves
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Moss
• Small green plant
• No roots, stems or leaves
• Reproduces by spores
• Moist habitats
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Bacteria (slide)
• Single-celled
• No nucleus
• Microscopic
• Can be rod/spiral/spherical
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Amoeba (slide)
• Single-celled
• Irregular shape
• Moves by pseudopodia
• Engulfs food
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Paramecium (slide)
• Single-celled
• Slipper-shaped
• Covered with cilia
• Feeds on bacteria
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