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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

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

THE END………

No…….this is really the end, a Golden Lion end.

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- Metabolism- Sample 1 Sample 2

Metabolism