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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| sponges that live in aqueous environments. | Phylum Porifera |
| Asymetrical, BUT some are radially shaped | Phylum Porifera |
| many Choanocytes and ameobocytes | Phylum Porifera |
| have a skeletal framework that are made up of Spicules which have calcareous | Phylum Porifera |
| are heterotrophs & arehermaphroditic | Phylum Porifera |
| species like coral, jellyfish, and sea anemones | Phylum Cnidaria ( AKA COELENERATES) |
| have a large Gastrovascular Cavity | Phylum Cnidaria |
| Cnidocytes with stinging cells called Nematocysts | Phylum Cnidaria |
| radial symmetry | Phylum Cnidaria |
| Medusa and Polyp the difference being the way they reproduce. | Phylum Cnidaria |
| jellyfish and are chiefly medusae | Phylum Cnidaria |
| 2 basic body designs which are Medusa and Polyp | Phylum Cnidaria |
| the class that has mostly Jellyfish and are chiefly medusae. | Class Scyphozoa |
| class that have tentacles more than 25 feet with primitive sensory organs to sense light calledOcelli, and Statocysts for gravity orientation. | Class Scyphozoa |
| class that are small polyp creatures | Class Hydrozoa |
| Obelia & Physalia | Class Hydrozoa |
| class where u find where you will find the sea anemones. | Class Anthozoa |
| class where u find COral | Class Anthozoa |
| In this phylum we get into the flatworms like tapeworms and flukes. | Phylum Platyhelminthes |
| exhibit bilateral symmetry, they also use cephalization | Phylum Platyhelminthes |
| here are also three layers of tissue which makes it a triploblastic membrane with a mesoderm sandwiched between the ectoderm and endoderm. | Phylum Platyhelminthes |
| are both hermaphroditic having both male and female parts. | Phylum Platyhelminthes |
| Obelia & Physalia | Class Hydrozoa |
| class where u find where you will find the sea anemones. | Class Anthozoa |
| class where u find COral | Class Anthozoa |
| In this phylum we get into the flatworms like tapeworms and flukes. | Phylum Platyhelminthes |
| exhibit bilateral symmetry, they also use cephalization | Phylum Platyhelminthes |
| here are also three layers of tissue which makes it a triploblastic membrane with a mesoderm sandwiched between the ectoderm and endoderm. | Phylum Platyhelminthes |
| are both hermaphroditic having both male and female parts. | Phylum Platyhelminthes |
| round worms | Phylum Nematoda |
| Between the endoderm and mesoderm is an area called the pseudocoelom. | Phylum Nematoda |
| worms that have segmented bodies called somites. Along the somites you can find Setae that help with locomotion. | Phylum Annelida |
| common in fresh water, marine, and moist soils. | Phylum Annelida |
| Earthworms belong to this class | Class Oligochaeta |
| Class Polychaeta | millipede |
| soft body protected by a shell. The shell is made of calcium carbonate. | Phylum Mollusca |
| snails, and slugs we say. | Class Gastropoda |
| squids, octupus, or Nautiloids | Class Cephalopoda |
| These animals are sea urchins, sand dollars, and sea biscuits and have separate sexes. | Class Echinoidea |
| egmented body, jointed appendages, an open circulatory system, either simple or complex eyes, and an exoskeleton. | Phylum Arthropoda |
| Spiders, ticks, and scorpions | Class Arachnida |
| You will find crabs, shrimps, lobsters in this class. | Class Crustacea |
| Centipedes | Class Chilopoda |
| Largest animal phylum | Arthropods |
| Spiders, insects, crabs, lobster are hee | Arthropod |
| Have jointed legs | Arthropod |
| have exoskeleton | Arthropod |
| have open circulatory system | Arthropod |
| have bilateral symetry | Arthropod |
| have spiracles and tracheal tubes for respiratory system | Arthropod |
| have true coeloms ( body cavity) | annelida |
| have closed circulatory system | annelida |
| includes earthworms | annelida |
| NEPHRIDIA ( excretory structures) & GANGLIA ( cluster of nerve cell bodies) are present | annelida |
| what phylum are star fish and sea urchins in ? | phylum Echinodermata |