Bilateral Symmetry
Ameoba, Dileptus, and Rotifera...there might be many others, but I don't know about them.
its C for Plato users! The rotor-like crown of cilia they use to draw food into the mouth
Plants breathe Co2 and we breathe Oxygen.
We breathe in oxygen and we breathe out carbon dioxide
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it is heterotrophic
Bilateral Symmetry
Rotifers (Rotifera) are invertebrates found mainly in freshwater but can occur also in virtually any aquatic environment. A paper by Hegers (2008) "Global diversity of rotifers (Rotifera) in freshwater" might be helpful to you.
A rotifer is in the phylum Phylum Rotifera and belongs to the invertebrate kingdom
Ameoba, Dileptus, and Rotifera...there might be many others, but I don't know about them.
rotifers are microscopic aquatic animals. They are commonly found in mosses and lichens. Examples are Philodina and collotheca.
its C for Plato users! The rotor-like crown of cilia they use to draw food into the mouth
Carl Zelinka has written: 'Die Rotatorien der Plankton-Expedition' -- subject(s): Rotifera, Plankton
H. J. G. Dartnall has written: 'Antarctic rotifers' -- subject(s): Classification, Rotifera
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.
Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Trees "breathe" out oxygen.