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Phylum Porifera Grantia c.s and l.s (100 x Total Magnification)

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Phylum Cnidaria Hydra c.s and l.s (100 x Total Magnification)

Figure 5: Obelia w.m slide (40 x Total Magnification)

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Phylum Platyhelminthes (Triploblastic & Bilateral) Planaria w.m (40 x Total Magnification)

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Taenia (Tapeworm) w.m (100 x Total Magnification)

Liver Fluke(Fasciola hepatica) w.m (100 x Total Magnification)

Ascaris Iumbricoides - Male and Female

Trichinella Spiralis larval cysts in muscle

In this cross-section observation of the Hydra sample, the cnidocytes (long blue structures) are visible here. These are specialized stinging cells found in the Cnidaria phylum, and deliver toxins to immobilize and deter predators

This is an examination of the Cnidaria phylum- This slide is depicting an Obelia at the polyp stage, which is contrary to its medusa stage

Amphioxus immature adult

Tunicate larval slide

Sea Lamprey: invasive species