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animals with no backbone inverterbraes
animals with backbones vertebraes
most dangerous jelly box jelly
most are sessile; eats other plants and animals; sexually and asexually reproduce sponges
2 types of pores: incurrent outcurrent
luffa sponge is not real it is ________ gourd
luffa sponge's kingdom Plante
to grow back regenerate
sponges reproduce: asexually or sexually
all sponges live in the : water
jellis;sea anomeanes; coarls; Colentera
radial symmetry colertera
another word for tenticles nomadocysts
high power microscope 40
low power microscope 100
mudssa or polyp form; no head; all inveterbraes; have stinging cells on their tenticles; gastrovascylar cavity Colentera
parastethic worm phlatyheminthes
planarium; worm; tapeworm; fluke phlatyheminthes
fluke fascoria
characteristics of phlatyeminthes: flat;3 layered; 2 lateral
planarium have eye spots and they use them as __________ sensors
planarium = cross eyed worm
2 regenerateive cells that we have fingernails and skin
absorbs nutrients through the body: tapeworm
round; 2 nerve chords; 2 openings; bilateral symmetery nematoda
respitory systems; digestive system; cicularatory system; nervous system; reproductive system annelida
3 types of symmetry: radial asemetrical bilateral
mass of nerve cells ganglion
digestive track gut
how do sponges eat? through pores
what is the difference between polyps and mudussa? polyps attach to the surface where mudussas float freely
3 classes of mollusks: gastropods bivalves chephalopods
what do mollusks eat from? a radalia
what does echinoderm maen? spiny skin
Created by: Wilson Hall
 

 



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