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A Weird Wee Beastie: Trichoplax adhaerens

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Description: Article by Richard Howey on this organism which is considered to be the most primitive multi-cellular animal known.
A weird wee beastie: Trichoplax adhaerens A Weird Wee Beastie: Trichoplax by Richard L. Howey, Wyoming, US Living nearly 1000 miles from the nearest seashore, I have little access to marine specimens. Last year, through the generosity of the proprietors of a local pet shop, I procured detritus samples from their marine aquaria (
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Page title:A weird wee beastie: Trichoplax adhaerens
Keywords:Microscopy, Micscape, amateur microscopy, Trichoplax adhaerens Placozoa, marine life
Description:<em>Trichoplax</em> <em>adhaerens</em>
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