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  1. The crinoid Leptometra phalangium (Müller, 1841) forms dense beds (30 individuals m −2, 5.3 ± 3.2 individuals m −2) that cover vast extensions on continental shelfs and shelf edge environments (90–250 m depth) ( Fig. 6.5 C and D) ( Grinyó et al., 2018 ). Leptometra phalangium beds have been associated with elevated densities of ...

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    Phalangium. Linnaeus, 1758. Type species. Phalangium iberica. Schenkel, 1939. Synonyms. Cerastoma. Phalangium is a genus of harvestmen that occur mostly in the Old World. The best known species is Phalangium opilio, which is so common in many temperate regions that it is simply called "harvestman".

  3. Phalangium opilio. (Arachnida: Opiliones, Phalangiidae) Harvestman, Daddy longlegs, Harvest spider. Of the many species of harvestmen known, P. opilio tends to be the most common in relatively disturbed habitats such as most crops in temperate regions. Like the spiders and most adult mites, harvestmen have two major body sections and eight legs ...

  4. Feb 5, 2018 · In spite what you might think, the spider plant does not get its name from any supposed ressemblance to a spider. Source: laoblogger.com & clipart-library.com. I’ve always assumed the spider plant ( Chlorophytum comosum) got its name from its hanging stems, ones that drip down like so many spider legs. Or possible from its rosette of arching ...

  5. Apr 28, 2018 · Whatever type of science project you do, it follows a process known as the scientific method. The scientific method looks for cause and effect relationships in nature, such as how changes to something make something else behave. This helps people learn and answer questions about the world they live in.

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  6. To make a background research plan — a roadmap of the research questions you need to answer — follow these steps: Identify the keywords in the question for your science fair project. Brainstorm additional keywords and concepts. Use a table with the "question words" (why, how, who, what, when, where) to generate research questions from your ...

  7. Three Different Ways to Examine Data. Generally speaking, scientific data analysis usually involves one or more of following three tasks: Generating tables, Converting data into graphs or other visual displays, and/or. Using statistical tests. Tables are used to organize data in one place.

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