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APPLIED BIOLOGY - Manohara, B. M.; Kiran, B. R.
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Ostracods are by a wide margin the most perplexing living beings considered inside the field of micropalaeontology. They are Metazoa and have a place with the Phylum Arthropoda (as trilobites), Class Crustacea (as lobsters and crabs). A significant distinctive component Ostracods share with different arthropods is the two-sided symmetry of their body structure. The combined body parts are encased in a dorsally pivoted carapace made out of low magnesium calcite, which is what is ordinarily protected in the fossil record. They are discovered today in practically all sea-going conditions…mehr

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Ostracods are by a wide margin the most perplexing living beings considered inside the field of micropalaeontology. They are Metazoa and have a place with the Phylum Arthropoda (as trilobites), Class Crustacea (as lobsters and crabs). A significant distinctive component Ostracods share with different arthropods is the two-sided symmetry of their body structure. The combined body parts are encased in a dorsally pivoted carapace made out of low magnesium calcite, which is what is ordinarily protected in the fossil record. They are discovered today in practically all sea-going conditions including underground aquifers, caverns, inside the water table, semi-earthbound situations, in both crisp and marine waters, inside the water section just as on (and in) the substrate. Indeed anyplace that is wet, regardless of whether just for a concise period.
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Dr.S.Thirumala estudou o seu M.Sc (2003) na Universidade de Kuvempu e doutoramento (2006) em Ciência Ambiental na Universidade de Kuvempu, Karnataka. O Dr.B.R.Kiran estudou o seu M.Sc (1995), M.Phil (1998), Ph.D (2003) em Ciência Ambiental e P.G.Diploma (2009) em Segurança Industrial com o First Rank da Universidade de Kuvempu, Shankaraghatta, Karnataka.