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41. Paleontology Curriculum- Paleontology Glossary warm, shallow sea in which corals, brachiopods, crinoids paleontology The scientificstudy of prehistoric plants with backbones such as fish, reptiles, and http://www.nps.gov/maca/learnhome/cur_p_glo.htm | |
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42. Links paleontology. catalog / search tool http//www.actwin.com/fish/freshspecies InvertebratesCnideria Jellyfish, corals and Sea Anemones Another content-laden http://www.washjeff.edu/Chartiers/Chartier/Links.htm | |
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43. Paleontology Overview ago, the study of which is called paleontology. such as brachiopods, bryozoans, clams,snails, corals, and echinoderms well known for its many fish and crinoids http://www.colorado-mall.com/HTML/EDUCATIONAL/SCIENCES/PALEONTOLOGY/FOSSILS/foss |
44. 18 Mile Creek, NY contain fossils of trilobites, gastropods, corals, crinoids, brachiopods if you arelooking for fish parts you out this site New York paleontology When you get http://www.fossilguy.com/sites/18mile/ | |
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45. The Ordovician An overview of the period from the UC Berkeley Museum of paleontology.Category Science Earth Sciences Paleozoic Ordovician...... these animals, plus red and green algae, primitive fish, cephalopods, corals, crinoids,and Mass Extinction at the Hooper Virtual paleontology Museum http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/ordovician/ordovician.html | |
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46. Important Fossil Animal Groups Themes Science paleontology / Paleozoology Paleozoology Important Zoantharia(modern corals) Phylum Bryozoa fishes cartilaginous fish Class Agnatha http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Paleontology/Paleozoology/Important | |
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47. (invertebrates) AND (corals) Results On Scirus.com, For Scientific Information marine fish, aquariums and supplies for fish, invertebrates, corals 2. ScienceEarth Sciences paleontology Invertebrates corals Treasure http://www.scirus.com/search_simple/?frm=narrow&query_1=(invertebrates) AND (cor |
48. INTRO to the science of paleontology in Arizona in molds of brachs, bryozoans, trilobitepygidia, corals both tabulate and rugose, fish material, mollusks http://www.psiaz.com/Schur/azpaleo/intro.html |
49. TWD -- Creation? These Fossils Say No Orthodox paleontology says that fish were a new and rare type of Brachiopods andbryozoans had not yet been replaced wholesale by clams and corals. http://my.erinet.com/~jwoolf/cinord.html | |
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50. Diseases diseases of algae, sponges, and fish have been Because corals grow slowly, live fordecades to and pathology, ecological monitoring, and paleontology will be http://www.uncwil.edu/isrs/disease.htm | |
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51. Geology 3140 - Paleontology Syllabus GEOL 3140 paleontology Spring 2000 Students screening for Cretaceous F 2/25 Labexercise - Cnidaria Stony corals. W 4/12 Vertebrate origins/fish Chapter 17. http://ga-mac.uncc.edu/faculty/griffing/3140syllabus_S'00 | |
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52. BIOME OMNI VETGATE BIORESEARCH NATURAL SELECTION AGRIFOR Link To corals, Fossil; Fossiles du bassin de Paris. with the majority being molluscs,echinoderms or fish. paleontology/Cenozoic; Fossils/Catalogs and collections http://nature.ac.uk/browse/560.222.html | |
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53. Expertise-Paleontology Expertise in paleontology. Dewing, Keith. Wayne Bamber. Paleozoic corals. RamKalgutkar. SilurianDevonian ostracoderm fish. John Wall, Mesozoic foraminifera). http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/gsc/calgary/research/expertis2_e.html | |
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54. Home Page | Catalogs | How To Order paleontology. General paleontology. Paleobotany, Palynology. Micropaleontology (Forams,Diatoms, etc.). corals, Sponges, Bryozoans, etc. Arthropods. Pisces fish. http://home.planet.nl/~m.rappol/paleonto.htm | |
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55. Cornell College: Student Symposium The paleontology reveals an abundance of marine as the remains of rare marine vertebrates(fish). brachiopods, echinoderms, bryozoans, rugosan corals, and rare http://cornellcollege.edu/student_symposium/1997/geological_paleontological.shtm | |
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56. UBC EOS - Undergraduate Programs from almost all of the animal groups, from algae to corals to fish. to the leftof the Jellyroll, present some of the basic principles of paleontology. http://www.eos.ubc.ca/public/outreach/museum.htm | |
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57. ACES and ACES party Institute of paleontology, University Erlangen warm, tropical watersand exotic fish, but not of the North Atlantic where corals were regarded as http://www.geol.uni-erlangen.de/pal/proj/aces/ | |
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58. Paleontology And Geology Glossary Ends in mass extinction. Cambrian 540 to 500 mya Explosion of life forms.First shellfish, primitive fish, trilobites, corals, mollusks. http://www.littleexplorers.com/subjects/dinosaurs/quiz/Period.shtml | |
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59. USGS Paleontology Products Page 1993 The Siphonophrentidae (Rugose corals; Devonian) of B, Shorter Contributionsto paleontology and Stratigraphy bibliography of fossil fish, amphibians, and http://geology.er.usgs.gov/paleo/productsGRAPHICS.shtml |
60. Cnidarians important groups (in terms of paleontology) construct their can sometimes superficiallyresemble corals in skeletal Scyphozoa (jelly fish) only occur in marine http://paleo.cortland.edu/tutorial/Cnidarians/cnidarians.htm | |
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