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Invertebrate phyla
Stack #74413
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Sponge | Radial |
| Sponge (movement) | Don't move except as larvae |
| Sponge (eating habits) | filter food by circulating water |
| Cnidarian | Radial |
| Cnidarian's include.. | Corals, Jellyfish, Anenomes |
| Cnidarians (eating habits) | Tentacles paralyze the prey |
| Cnidarians (movement) | Don't move except as larvae or use tentacles |
| Echinoderms (movement) | Tube Feet, spines Water Vascular system |
| Water Vascular System Process | Madreporite, Ring canal, radial canal, tube feet |
| Echino-derm | Spiny-skin |
| Mollusks | Bilateral |
| Mollusks include.. | Clams, oysters, snails, mussels, scallops, slugs, nudibranches, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus |
| Mollusks (movement) | Muscular foot/feet..some glide on slime |
| Mollusks (eating habits) | Filter Feed, radula |
| Mollusks | Soft bodied |
| Bilateral | only one place to get equal halves |
| Radial | more than one place to get equal halves |
| Mollusks 4 parts | Foot, mantle, shells and visceral mass |
| Mollusk Foot | has mouth and feeding parts |
| Mollusk mantle | secretes CaCo3 for shell |
| Mollusk shelll | made of CaCo3 |
| Mollusk Visceral Mass | contains internal organs and gills |
| Mollusk feeding | Radula, Sharp Jaws and Filter Feeders |
| Radula | skin with teeth attached to scrap algae |
| Internal Transport-Mollusk | Open Circulatory System and Closed Circulatory system |
| Gastropod | (snails,slugs) stomach foot, shell in one piece |
| Bi-Valves | Larvae are free swimming, sessile adults, have a foot for locomotion siphons |
| Cephalopods | (Octopus, Squid) many arms, head foot arms have suckers most have a shell or rod |