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  1. Biology: Uniformity and Diversity, Videocassette 01 (2002)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Sale, VHS (PAL, 119 minutes), £85.00

    A support video for the course, covering the following topics: Band 1: Investigating Life on a Small Scale - examines some of the special problems encountered by very small, i.e. unicellular, organisms,...

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  2. Biology of Annelids, The (1999 Video)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 15 min.

    Looks at the evolution, phylum characteristics, major classes, larval development and natural history of annelids. The phylum ‘Annelida’ is made up of segmented worms in three classes: Oligochaetes...

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  3. Body Plans (1991 Video)

    Producer
    Rissa de la Paz
    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 24 min., 1998 sale: £145.00 (+VAT +p&p)

    Sea urchins and snails, worms and whales, crabs and crayfish - the ocean seethes with a wealth of animal forms. Can we tease any underlying patterns from this immense diversity? This programme looks at a...

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  4. Feeding Habits of Leeches ('Hirudinea’) (1976 Video)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 15 min., 1996 sale: £25.00 (+VAT +p&p)

    'Erpobdella octoculata’, ‘Hirudo medicinalis’ (medicinal leech), ‘Haemopis sanguisuga’ (horse leech), ‘Glossiphonia’ (snail leech), ‘Helobdella stagnalis’, ‘Piscicola geometra’ (fish...

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  5. Commensalism of ‘Nereis Fucata’ (Polychaeta) (1971 Video)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 17 min., 1996 sale: £25.00 (+VAT +p&p)

    The marine annelid ‘Nereis fucata’ lives in snail shells inhabited by hermit crabs (here ‘Pagurus bernardus’). There have been no morphological adaptations. The important behavioural elements (i.e....

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