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Name an example of the order Araneae.
Trap-door spider
Name an example of the order hexapoda
Mosquito. The largest order.
Name an example of the class Asteroidia.
Starfish.
Name an example of the class ophiuroidea.
Brittle star. Really tiny, thing appendages on the little baby starfish.
Name examples of the class echinoidea.
An example would be sea urchins and sand dollars.
Name an example of the class Crinoidia.
Antedon (Feather star)
Sort of looks like a clump of hair.
Name an example of the order xiphosura.
Horseshoe crab. It looks like a monster.
Name an example of the order scorpionida.
Scorpion.
What are some characteristics of the phylum Platyminthes?
Flatworms, segmented acoelomates, hermaphroditic, internal fertilization.
What is an acoelomate?
Lacking a body cavity.
What is a pseudocoelomate?
A body cavity derived from tissue of both the endoderm, the innermost layer, and the mesoderm.
What is a coelomate?
A body cavity derived from tissues from only the mesoderm.
What are some examples of the phylum Platyminthes?
Classes Ceromeromorpha, Turbellaria and Trematoda.
What are some examples of the class Trematoda?
Schistosoma mansoni and Clonorchis sinensis. (Flukes)
What are some characteristics of the phylum Nematoda?
Pseudocoelomates that can be marine or parasitic, and are sexually reproductive. (Roundworms)
What are some examples of the phylum Nematoda?
Enterobius vermicularis, Caenorhabditis elegens, Trichinella, Filaria Bancrofti and Ascaris.
What is Enterobius vermicularis?
Pin worm; rectal itching, especially at night. Phylum Nematoda.
What is Caenorhabditis elegens?
Phylum Nematoda. 959 cells. Matures in 3 days.
What is Schistosoma mansoni?
Phylum Platyminthes, tropical fluke causing 'schistosomiasis' through infected water contact.
What is Clonorchis sinensis?
Phylum Platyminthes, liver fluke causing 'clonorchiasis' which causes inflammation in the liver ducts.
What is Trichinella?
Phylum Nematoda, 'trichinosis' cysts develop in muscles and cause pain when they burst.
What is Filaria Bancrofti?
Phylum Nematoda,causes 'elephantitis' from swollen lymph nodes.
What is Ascaris?
Phylum Nematoda, 'roundworm' that we dissected in class.
What are some characteristics of the Phylum Annelida?
Segmented coelomates, complete digestive system, excretory nephridia.
What are some examples of Annelida?
Class Polychaete (marine worms), Class Oligochaete (terrestrial), Class Hirudines (leeches), Hirudo medicinalis (medicinal leech).
What is Hirudo medicinalis?
Medicinal leech, phylum Annelida, used to drain fluids.
What are some characteristics of the Phylum Mollusca?
Coelomates, coelom surrounds heart, mantle has respiratory organs and secretes shell components, the visceral mass has the rest. Muscular foot.
What are some examples of the Phylum Mollusca?
Classes Polyplacophora (chitons), Bivalvia, Cephalopoda, Gastropoda.