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Looks at the evolution, phylum characteristics, major classes, larval development and natural history of flatworms. Observes structure, behaviour and life cycles of planarians and other free-living...
Examines the characteristics of the five major groups of pathogens that cause infectious disease - bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and worms - and the diseases they cause in humans, as well as symptoms...
A New Zealand flatworm that eats earthworms was carried to Northern Ireland and spread from there to Scotland and Denmark. Its predations cause a loss of soil fertility and make it a threat to agriculture;...
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...
Shows normal development in a wide range of organisms, using real-time and time-lapse cinemicrography to demonstrate major cellular rearrangements. The diversity of embryonic patterns by shown by the way...
Compares and contrasts three major phyla of worms; flatworms (platyhelminthes), roundworms (nematodes) and segmented worms (annelids). The approach to flatworms is physiological, showing the nervous system,...
Aziz Aboobaker of the University of Nottingham discusses his research into flatworms (Planaria). Aboobaker says that theoretically the worms are immortal because they are full of stem cells and can...
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