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Colonial
Solitary
Sessile
Motile
Ostia
Spongocoel
Osculum
Spongin
Spicules
Choanocytes
Amoebacytes
Pinacocytes
Mesohyl
Regeneration
Budding
Gemmules
Hermaphroditism
Aquaculture
Diploblastic
Triploblastic
Acoelomate
Pseudocoelmates
Coelmate
Mesoglea
Medusa
Polyp
Cnidocytes
Nematocysts
Nerve net
Cephalization
Gastrovascular cavity
Monoecious
Dioecious
Ctenes
Colloblast
Statocyst
Bioluminescent
Pharynx
Paedomorphosis
Ubiquitous
DORSOVENTRALLY flattened
Simple diffusion
Protonephrdia
Ganglion
Fragmentation
Fission
Cuticle
Hydrostatic skeleton
Chemoreceptors
Parthenogenesis
Corona
Trophi
Photoreceptors
Metameres
Setae
Parapodia
Asexual mass of cells capable of developing into animal
Both sexes present
Cultivation of aquatic animals and plants in marine or freshwater environment ( underwater agriculture)
2 tissue endoderm and ectoderm
3 tissue layers- endo, ectoderm, mesoderm
Lacks coelm
3 layered body with fluid filled Body cavity
Body lining with mesoderm
Similar to mesophyl, jelly like layer between TISSUE layer
Free float stage, plankton, tentacles normally point down
Attached stage, sessile, tentacles normally point up
Used to sting prey ( contains nematocysts)
Special cell In tentacles contain venomous coiled thread for self defense or to capture prey
Diffuse network of neurons that conduct impulses in all directions from point of stimulus
Nervous tissue becomes concentrated toward 1 end of organisms... produces head region with sensory organs
Digestion of food and transports nutrients through body ONLY 1 OPENING
Having both male and female reproduction organs in same individual
Having male or female reproduction organs on separate individual ( distinct)
8 rows of comb plates with cilia adhesive cells known as colloblast
Adhesive cells
Sensory organ, helps them stay upright and stuff
Production of light
Body cavity connecting nasal and oral cavity with larynx and esophagus Both part of digestive and respiratory
Sexual maturity of organism when in larval stage
Present in all marine environments
Having distinct upper and lower surface flat
Molecules move from high concentration to low Gas or liquids ( incomplete digestive) 1 opening
Very primitive kidney with flame bulb cells
Contains many nerve cell bodies, forms swelling in nerve fiber
Organisms split into fragments and develop
Unicellular organisms divides into 2 or more independent maturing cell
Protective and waxy/ hard layer covering epidermis
Supported by fluid pressure
Sensory organ responsive to chemical stimulation (behind eyes)
Development of embryo from unfertilized egg
Mouthpart jaw like organ well developed cuticle present
Sensory organ, responds to light falling on it
Large central cavity of sponges..water enters spongocoel through Ostia
Jelly like matrix between cell layers
Made of cilia, force water and food into mouth
Mass of mesoderm in embryo
Bristle like structure
Used for locomotion, paired unjointed lateral appendages
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