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Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Cnidarians
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Cnidarians begins with a remarkable series of observations on Hydra including: habitat, structure, feeding, nematocyst discharge, locomotion (by looping), and its sexual and asexual reproductive strategies. Obelia illustrates the two-stage life cycle found in many cnidarians. Examining the biology of jellyfish (class Scyphozoa), sea anemones, and corals (class Anthozoa) rounds out our treatment of phylum Cnidaria.

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Utah Education Network
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Cnidarians (Audio Described)
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Cnidarians begins with a remarkable series of observations on Hydra including: habitat, structure, feeding, nematocyst discharge, locomotion (by looping), and its sexual and asexual reproductive strategies. Obelia illustrates the two-stage life cycle found in many cnidarians. Examining the biology of jellyfish (class Scyphozoa), sea anemones, and corals (class Anthozoa) rounds out our treatment of phylum Cnidaria.

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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Echinoderms
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They have spiny skins, internal skeletons and elaborate hydraulic systems used in locomotion and food getting--and they all live in the sea. Examining echinoderm life-styles shows that seastars (Class Asteroidea) are predators, brittle stars and basket stars (Class Ophiuroidea) are detritus feeders, urchins and sand dollars (Class Echinoidea) are herbivores, sea cucumbers (Class Holothuoidea) feed on detritus and plankton.

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Utah Education Network
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Echinoderms (Audio Described)
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They have spiny skins, internal skeletons and elaborate hydraulic systems used in locomotion and food getting--and they all live in the sea. Examining echinoderm life-styles shows that seastars (Class Asteroidea) are predators, brittle stars and basket stars (Class Ophiuroidea) are detritus feeders, urchins and sand dollars (Class Echinoidea) are herbivores, sea cucumbers (Class Holothuoidea) feed on detritus and plankton.

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Flatworms
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The structure, behavior, and life cycles of planarians and their free-living relatives (class Turbellaria). It illustrates the bizarre life cycles of flukes (class Trematoda) and tapeworms (class Cestoda) with detailed animations and revealing images of these parasites in action.

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Flatworms (Audio Described)
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The structure, behavior, and life cycles of planarians and their free-living relatives (class Turbellaria). It illustrates the bizarre life cycles of flukes (class Trematoda) and tapeworms (class Cestoda) with detailed animations and revealing images of these parasites in action.

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Fungi
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Fungi explores the structure, life cycles, ecology, classification, and evolutionary relationships of four major lines of fungi: Chytrids, Zygomycetes (various molds), Ascomycetes (yeasts, cup fungi, and most lichens), and Basidiomycetes (rusts and mushrooms).

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Fungi (Audio Described)
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Fungi explores the structure, life cycles, ecology, classification, and evolutionary relationships of four major lines of fungi: Chytrids, Zygomycetes (various molds), Ascomycetes (yeasts, cup fungi, and most lichens), and Basidiomycetes (rusts and mushrooms).

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Lakes, Ponds, and Wetlands
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This module places many of the organisms studied in biology into an ecological perspective: hydras, planarians, annelids, aquatic insects, rotifers, and protists, all interesting organisms that provide food for fish and other vertebrates.

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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Lakes, Ponds, and Wetlands (Audio Described)
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This module places many of the organisms studied in biology into an ecological perspective: hydras, planarians, annelids, aquatic insects, rotifers, and protists, all interesting organisms that provide food for fish and other vertebrates.

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Molluscs
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Detailed observations on chitons (class Polyplacophora), snails and nudibranchs (class Gastrapoda); clams, scallops, and mussels (class Bivalvia); tooth shells (class Scaphopoda); and squid and octopus (class Cephalopoda) with emphasis on their structures, behaviors, and adaptations.

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Utah Education Network
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Molluscs (Audio Described)
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Detailed observations on chitons (class Polyplacophora), snails and nudibranchs (class Gastrapoda); clams, scallops, and mussels (class Bivalvia); tooth shells (class Scaphopoda); and squid and octopus (class Cephalopoda) with emphasis on their structures, behaviors, and adaptations.

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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Plants
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Clear graphic animation is used to describe the molecular level mechanisms of photosynthesis. Major plant groups include mosses, liverworts, ferns, horsetails, and the seed plants (gymnosperms and flowering plants). This is a good general introduction to the members of the green kingdom and their life cycles.

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
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02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Plants (Audio Described)
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Clear graphic animation is used to describe the molecular level mechanisms of photosynthesis. Major plant groups include mosses, liverworts, ferns, horsetails, and the seed plants (gymnosperms and flowering plants). This is a good general introduction to the members of the green kingdom and their life cycles.

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Protists
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The term "protist" covers a wide range of microscopic organisms formerly clumped into "Kingdom Protista." New molecular analyses show that the protistan lines of evolution go so far back in time they can be considered as different kingdoms of life. Through stunning photography of living protists, students are introduced to amoebas, flagellates, algae, and the elegant ciliated protists in ten learning modules.

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Protists (Audio Described)
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The term "protist" covers a wide range of microscopic organisms formerly clumped into "Kingdom Protista." New molecular analyses show that the protistan lines of evolution go so far back in time they can be considered as different kingdoms of life. Through stunning photography of living protists, students are introduced to amoebas, flagellates, algae, and the elegant ciliated protists in ten learning modules.

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Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Protists - Teacher's Guide
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This Downloadable docs is a teacher's guide to accompany the "Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Protists" video. Provides valuable background information and teaching suggestions.

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Science
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Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Rotifers & Nematodes
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Observations and up-to-date information on round worms including a number of important human parasites. Thirteen common rotifer species illustrate this diverse group of microscopic animals. Bryozoans have evolved remarkable filter-feeding strategies that are observed in freshwater and marine species. Gastrotrichs, tardigrades (water bears), nemerteans, and a recently discovered phylum, Gnathostomulida, acquaint students with many of the lesser-known branches of animal life.

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Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
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Branches on the Tree of Life
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BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006
Branches on the Tree of Life: The Biology of Rotifers and Nematodes (Audio Described)
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Observations and up-to-date information on round worms including a number of important human parasites. Thirteen common rotifer species illustrate this diverse group of microscopic animals. Bryozoans have evolved remarkable filter-feeding strategies that are observed in freshwater and marine species. Gastrotrichs, tardigrades (water bears), nemerteans, and a recently discovered phylum, Gnathostomulida, acquaint students with many of the lesser-known branches of animal life.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Branches on the Tree of Life
Author:
BioMedia
Date Added:
02/15/2006