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bio diversity
classes/phylums/orders
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Acoelomate | no coelom (no body cavity, flatworms, etc) |
| agnatha | jawless fish |
| amphibia | sub phylum vertebrae; frogs, toads, salamanders |
| animalia | multicellular eukaryotes |
| annelida | segmented worms |
| anthophyta | angiosperm(seed) w/ flowers |
| arachnida | spiders |
| archaea | single celled, live in harsh environments |
| arthropoda | insects, crabs, spiders (segmented legs) |
| aves | birds |
| bacteria | single celled, live off of host |
| bryophyta | mosses |
| chondrichthyes | cartilagenous fish |
| chordata | have a spinal chord** |
| cnidaria | corals, anemone, jellyfish(triploblastic) (bilateral symmetry) |
| coelomate | fluid body cavity (mostly bilateral organisims) |
| coniferophyta | gymnosperms(seeds) w/o flowers |
| crustacea | group of arthropods, two parted limbs and larvae |
| deuterostome | blastosphere=anue |
| dicotyledonae | dicots; non parallel veins in leaves |
| diploblastic | small mesoderm, thick endoderm |
| echinodermata | sea stars, sand dollars, sea urchins |
| eukarya | cell with complex membranic structures |
| fungi | live in soil and decaying plant matter; zygoponangia=reproductive structures; sac surrounds spores; club is typical mushroom |
| insecta | arthropods w/chitin coverings and 3 sectioned bodies |
| mammalia | monotromes, marsupials, placentals |
| mollusca | clams, chitons, snails, squids |
| monocotyledonae | monocots, veins in leaves are parallel |
| nematoda | roundworms, pseudocoelomate |
| osteichthyes | bony fish |
| plantae | kingdom with photosynthetic beings |
| platyhelminthes | roundworms, tapeworms, flatworms |
| porifera | sponges |
| protista | 1)algae 2)fungus 3)animal like protozoa |
| protostome | blastosphere forms mouth |
| pseudocoelomate | roundworms, partially formed coelomate |
| pterophyta | ferns |
| reptilia | lizards, snakes, turtles, alligators |
| tribloblastic | thicker mesoderm, thinner endoderm, large amount of mesenchyme |
| vertebrata | have vertebrae |