What This Document Is
This is a completed lab report (Lab Report 21: Annelida) for BIO 1016, Human Biology Laboratory at Baruch College CUNY, submitted by Jannat Afzal on December 4, 2021. It addresses questions and identification tasks related to the Annelida phylum, specifically earthworms.
Why This Document Matters
This report is intended for students enrolled in BIO 1016 as evidence of completing a laboratory exercise. It demonstrates understanding of annelid characteristics, anatomy, and the ability to identify key structures. It serves as a graded assignment contributing to the overall course assessment.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document represents *one student’s* work and serves as an example. It does not substitute for independent learning, lecture material, or a comprehensive understanding of annelid biology. It is a completed assignment, not a teaching tool.
What This Document Provides
The full report includes answers to questions regarding annelid classification, symmetry, and the definition of a coelom. It also features identification of earthworm external anatomy (anterior, posterior, segments, clitellum) and a link to an online earthworm dissection game. Finally, it acknowledges a requirement to comment on a discussion board. This preview *does not* include the student’s complete answers, the dissection game results, or the discussion board comment. It only indicates the topics covered in the assignment.