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lap practical 2

bio lab practical 2

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ORGANISMS DOMAIN: Eukaria
Organisms Kingdom: Animailia
Phylum for clam: Mullusca
Phylum for Squid: Mullusca
Phylum for Oyster: Mullusca
Phylum For Earthworm: Annelida
Phylum for Cray Fish Arthopoda
Phylum for pig Chordata
phylum for Jelly fish cnidaria
Subphylum of Crayfish crustacea
subphylum of Pig verte brata
pig circular system is close
squid circular system is close
Earthworm circular system is close
sponge radial
starfish symmetry is radial
jelly fish symmetry is radial
crayfish symmetry is bilateral
clam symmery is bilateral
squid symmetry is bilateral
pig symmetry is bilateral
Earthworm symmetry is bilateral
planeria symmetry is bilateral
tapeworm symmetry is bilateral
roundworm symmetry is bilateral
starfish phylum is chinodermata
sponge phylum is perifera
tapeworm phylum is platyhelminthes
planeria phylum is platyhelminthes
round worm phylum is nematoda
symmetry Radial animals are sponge, starfish, jelly fish,
coelom (fluid in the thoracic and abdominal cavity) embryonic body cavit lying beween the digestive tract and body wall that becomes the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
Protostome (First embryonic) Group of coelomate animals in which the first embryonic opening(the blastopore) is associated with the mouth.
Deuterostomes (Second embryonic) groups of coelomate animals in which the second embryonic opening is associated with the mouth
Protostome Phylum is Annelids molluscs platyhelminthes Arthopoda nematoda
Deuterostomes phylums are Chordata echinodarmata
what are the 3 tissue layers Ectoderms mesoderms endoderms
true coelom (annelida) certain protostomes and all deuterostomos have a body cavity completely form by mesoderms
where do we see tissue layers cnidaria (jelly fish, hydra, corals)
3rd tissue layer flatworm
Hydra anathomy tentacle mouth gastrovacular Symmetry: Radial Polyps are tubular
Planaria anathomy eyes GVC Pharynx mouthbilateral
earthworm anothomy external Mouth Prostomin seate segments " seminal Oviduct 0 spermduct clitellum anus
earthworm anothomy internal Mouth bocal glandulas heart segminal crop grizzards intestines
visceral mass is the soft bodied portion that contains internal organs.
Mantle Is a membranous or sometimes muscular covering that envelopes the viseral mass
How to determine set of crayfish legs are the same females legs longer or shorter are legs (males always change lol)
Notochord flexible supporting skeletal rod
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