PPT-1 ANIMAL TOXINS (SNAILS)
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Cuyno Joanna Marie Torno Mylene III BSCT 2 Overview General Information on Snails Conus Snails Conotoxins Nature Symptoms Types α conotoxin δ conotoxin
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Cuyno Joanna Marie Torno Mylene III BSCT 2 Overview General Information on Snails Conus Snails Conotoxins Nature Symptoms Types α conotoxin δ conotoxin. DNA extraction and multiplex PCR for the . detection. of . Fasciola. . sp. . in . lymnaeid. . snails. .. Reference. :. Caron, Y., . Rondelaud. , D., . Losson. , B., 2008, . The detection and quantification of a . Largest class of mollusks. Radula. . Rasping tongue. Pests . Crop damage. Some carry diseases - flukes. Some damage ships and docks. Terrestrial Snails & Slugs. Water Snails. Queen Conch. Abalone shell. Tough Softies!. Kingdom: . Animalia. Phylum: . Mollusca. . (Mollusks). Class: . Bivalvia. . (Bivalves). Class: . Cephalopoda. . (Cephalopods) . Class: . Gastroboda. . (Gastropods). Mollusca. is the second most diverse (second most number of species) phylum in the animal kingdom!. . Jim bob was found on a wall in 2013 in October 15. th. .We called him Jim bob because when I was 7 I had a snail called Jim . bo. and he died so we called him Jim bob to bring back memories. Ryan is Jim bobs godfather Jim bobs friends-jimmy Jonny, Rosemary, . Biodiversity . r. efers to . the amount of genetic diversity in ecosystems. . A lack of biodiversity. , can lead to . extinction of a species.. . Our study . sought to sequence the DNA . of . Peconic . Mollusks. Characteristics of Mollusks. These are soft-bodied invertebrates, have bilateral symmetry, and usually 1 or 2 shells. . Most mollusks live in water, but a few live on land.. Examples are: snails, clams, and squid. . Phylum Mollusca. Includes . snails and slugs, oysters and clams, and octopuses and squids. .. Bivalves. Nautilus. Soft-bodied. invertebrate. Covered with protective . mantle. that may or may not form a hard, . Neverita duplicata. : . Part 2, Modern food web analysis. Michelle M. Casey, Leigh M. Fall, Gregory P. . Dietl. Nitrogen Fractionation in the Laboratory . Nitrogen signatures higher after eating clams for 1 year. Homologous!. Looking at the pelvic girdle and hind limb, name that structure!. Vestigial!. Name that structure!. Analogous!. Name that structure!. Homologous!. Ostrich wings, name that structure!. Vestigial!. Freshwater snails are crucial in assessing the ecological conditionstatus of water bodies beside their economic public and veterinary health importance Hence ecological studies pertaining to their abu Mollusks include: . Clams. Snails. Scallops. Mussels. Oysters. Squid. . Octopus . Nautilus. CLICK MED. Mollusks have the following characteristics:. Soft, . bilateral. symmetry. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY. BIHAR VETERINARY COLLEGE, PATNA -14. Bihar Animal Sciences University , Patna. Theory (2. nd. year). Unit -1 . General & Systematic Veterinary . LINKEDINFACEBOOKTWITTERINSTAGRAMYOUTUBE A BIOGRO CERTIFIED MOLLUSCICIDE ENGINEERED WITHMaxTECHNOLOGYFor control of slugs and snails in agricultural, horticultural and ornamental crops and other situa 2. How Bacterial Cells Damage Host Cells. Host cell damages caused by three mechanisms:. 1. Direct Damage . 2. Toxins . 3. Hypersensitivity Reactions. * Most bacterial damage is carried out by toxins..
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