@mullis25 It was composed by old friends of mine,I can't remember the title but it was their own composition.Not sure if it suits this but I wanted to just put some music to the slideshow
Hi there my name is Maui, Who needs your help. Would be so kind to send me a copy of this amazing video to my email, it's deeprog.events@gmail.com I really need this for my report. Thanks so much
I'm doing research on hoplolaimus, tylenchorynchus, spiral and rootknot right now. I'm testing some nemacides on golf greens to see if they actually work.. So far nothing. Only thing that seems to work is Nemacur, but that's taken off the market because it's very toxic. LD 50 is about 5 I think
Marilu905 & blicblak: a pseudocoelomate is refers to animals that do not have mesodermally derived tissue. Having a pseudocoel is kind of an "upgrade" evolutionarily from that of an animal such as flatworms that are Acoelomates. And a hydrostatic skeleton is best thought of as as a skeleton that lacks bones. Its usually seen in aquatic/ marine or moist terrestrial animals. - Kinda hard to explain
Nematodes are a type of parasitic worm. In fact, most parasitic worms are nematodes. They are also known as round worms and include creatures such as pin worm, hookworm and ascarids. They are pseudocoelomates and have hydrostatic skeletons.
Whats the music being played?
mullis25 3 months ago
@mullis25 It was composed by old friends of mine,I can't remember the title but it was their own composition.Not sure if it suits this but I wanted to just put some music to the slideshow
nickmoran1 3 months ago
I did not know that they were real because they are on spongebob
SandPNews 1 year ago
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Hi there my name is Maui, Who needs your help. Would be so kind to send me a copy of this amazing video to my email, it's deeprog.events@gmail.com I really need this for my report. Thanks so much
babycots 1 year ago
I've lost the file,you can take it from here if you can find a way,thanks
nickmoran1 1 year ago
why dont you put the names on,helping a veterinary student out;)
birger412 2 years ago
@birger412 i agree cause its very hard to name nematodes, they all look the same
crt0191 2 years ago
only eleven months to reply,you probably have the names by now!
nickmoran1 1 year ago
I'm doing research on hoplolaimus, tylenchorynchus, spiral and rootknot right now. I'm testing some nemacides on golf greens to see if they actually work.. So far nothing. Only thing that seems to work is Nemacur, but that's taken off the market because it's very toxic. LD 50 is about 5 I think
danbabs 2 years ago
Marilu905 & blicblak: a pseudocoelomate is refers to animals that do not have mesodermally derived tissue. Having a pseudocoel is kind of an "upgrade" evolutionarily from that of an animal such as flatworms that are Acoelomates. And a hydrostatic skeleton is best thought of as as a skeleton that lacks bones. Its usually seen in aquatic/ marine or moist terrestrial animals. - Kinda hard to explain
biONoLe88 2 years ago
Damn! My bio teacher called me to give a presentation on this shit!
Andiceses 2 years ago
good stuff!
nickmoran1 1 year ago
beautiful, nicely composed, good music selection
TheIsopterist 3 years ago
those worms are eating us or the food we eat?
nicklebrave 3 years ago
@nicklebrave it depends on what kind of nematode is present
crt0191 2 years ago
Im doing research on plant parasitic nematodes.. too bad none are here really
danbabs 3 years ago
hey even am doing research on plant parasitic nematodes... what exactly are u workin on ???
preetiutube 3 years ago
Nematodes are a type of parasitic worm. In fact, most parasitic worms are nematodes. They are also known as round worms and include creatures such as pin worm, hookworm and ascarids. They are pseudocoelomates and have hydrostatic skeletons.
yarbles1131 3 years ago
what do those last 2 words mean?
er, pseudocoelomates i kinda understand
but what's a hydrostatic skeleton?
marilu905 3 years ago
@marilu905 theyre skeleton is made out of water
crt0191 2 years ago
wats a nematode?
uso9994 4 years ago
un parasite ici humain
Sengazettaw 4 years ago
eww.
kailkat 4 years ago
can white blood cells consume them without any harm to a person?
Gozaburo1 4 years ago
yeah... ive been wondering that too.
blicblak 4 years ago