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Annelids [videorecording] / written, photographed and produced by David Denning and Bruce J. Russell

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Branches on the tree of life | Branches on the tree of lifePublication details: Beaufort, SC : BioMEDIA Associates, 2006Description: 1 videodisc (18 min.) : sd., col. ill. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 1930527314
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QL391.A6
Contents:
Polychates, class polychaeta -- Oligochates, class oligochaeta -- Leeches and caryfish worms, class hirundea -- Summary and annelied evolution
Subject: Annelids are abundant in marine and freshwater ecosystems and in moist terrestrial habitats. These segmented worms make interesting subjects for classroom study of invertebrate structure and evolution. Exellent study specimens include the relatively transparent obligochates from freshwater ponds and young earth worms gently presses between glass slide. As seen in this program, such studies reveal details of anatomy and physiology, providing an altenative to dissecting preserved earthworms.
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Polychates, class polychaeta -- Oligochates, class oligochaeta -- Leeches and caryfish worms, class hirundea -- Summary and annelied evolution

Annelids are abundant in marine and freshwater ecosystems and in moist terrestrial habitats. These segmented worms make interesting subjects for classroom study of invertebrate structure and evolution. Exellent study specimens include the relatively transparent obligochates from freshwater ponds and young earth worms gently presses between glass slide. As seen in this program, such studies reveal details of anatomy and physiology, providing an altenative to dissecting preserved earthworms.

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