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Biol 1010

final exam

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Phlyum Porifera example Sponges
phlyum cnidaria stingers
Cnidaria Classes Hydrozoa, Schozoa, Anthoza
Class Hydroza example polyp form
Class Schozoa example medusa form
Class anthoza example sea anemone and coral
coral made out of calcium carbonate
sea anemone example single large stationary poly
phylum Platyhelminthes flatworms
classes of platyhelminthes turbellaria, trematoda, cestoda
class turbellaria example a crowd
class trematoda example flukes
class cestoda tapeworms
phlyum nematoda example roundworms
phylum rotifera example wheel bearrers
phylum mollusca example snails, slugs, oysters, squid
classes of mollusca gastropoda, bivalvia, cephalopoda
class gastropoda example snails and slugs
class bivalvia example clams muscles
class cephalopoda example octupus, squid
phlyum annelida example segmented worms
classes of annelida oligochaeta, polychaeta, hirudinea
example of oligochaeta earthworms
example of polychaeta marine worms
example of hirudinea leech
phlyum arthoda subphlyums and classes subphylum hexapoda class insecta subphylum cheliceriformes class arachnida subphylum crustacea
phylum echinodermata classes class asterodia, class echinodiea, holothurodiea
class asterodia example sea star
class echinodiea example sea urchins, sand dollars
class holothuroidea sea cucumbers
phylum chordata 4 features dorsal, hollow nerve cord 2. notocord 3.pharyngeal gill slits 4. post-anal tail
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