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Found in South East Asia's Mekong River, it is one of the largest freshwater fishes in the world, with reports of individuals weighing 1,100 to 1,300 lbs! The stingray eats fish and other invertebrates by using their ability to sense electric fields in the water. Numbers of this enormous fish are dwindling due to over fishing and loss of habitat.
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Organism of the Day: Giant Freshwater StingrayHimantura chaophraya
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Biology1. Organism of the Day2. Review Homework 3. 16.4 Notes4. Sickle Cell Anemia Lab
AnnouncementsDue Today: Read 16.3 and Answer Questions 1 3.
Due Monday: Read 17.1 and Answer Questions 14.
Biology EOC Review Sessions
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Homework Review16.3
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16.4 Notes: Evidence of Evolution I. Biogeography
A. Closely related but different
B. Distantly related but similar
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II. The Age of the Earth and Fossils
A. Age of the Earth
B. Recent fossil finds
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III. Comparing Anatomy and Embryology
A. Homologous Structures
B. Analogous Structures
C. Vestigial Structures
D. Embryology
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IV. Genetics and Molecular Biology
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V. Testing Natural Selection
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Sickle Cell Anemia Lab
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Exit Question:
Identify one source of evidence for evolution.
RemindersRead 17.1 and Answer Questions 14.