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Marine molluscs in Jagna Bay, Bohol / authors, Janneli Lea A. Soria, PhD; Mary Dored Ann D. Cadeliña, RCh; Jodivine A. Navarosa; Kimverly Ranoco, RCh; Christopher C. Bernido, PhD.

Contributor(s): Soria, Janneli Lea A [author.] | Cadeliña, Mary Dored Ann D [author.] | Navarosa, Jodivine A [author.] | Ranoco, Kimverly [author.] | Bernido, Christopher C [author.].
Jagna, Bohol, Philippines : Central Visayan Institute Foundation, Inc., 2022Edition: First edition.Description: 139 pages : colored illustrations ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9789719169666 (hbk).Subject(s): Marine biology -- Jagna, Bohol | Marine organisms | MollusksDDC classification: 578.7795995 M33
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Summary: Science is based on observed facts from which a hypothesis, a theorem, and the laws of nature are extracted. These observations often start with the characterization and identification of the system as well as the elements of the system and how they are related to each other and their evolution in time. One system which will has to be deeply understood is the phylum Mollusca which is the second largest animal phylum with probably over 100,000 species, With continuous evolution and mutation, each species is a product of its genetic lineage as well as its adaptation to a specific location - an environment which also changes in time,
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

2021 Mollusc Collection
2017 Mollusc Collection

Science is based on observed facts from which a hypothesis, a theorem, and the laws of nature are extracted. These observations often start with the characterization and identification of the system as well as the elements of the system and how they are related to each other and their evolution in time. One system which will has to be deeply understood is the phylum Mollusca which is the second largest animal phylum with probably over 100,000 species, With continuous evolution and mutation, each species is a product of its genetic lineage as well as its adaptation to a specific location - an environment which also changes in time,

College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Science in Biology

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