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Platyhelminthes examples
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Flatworms, flukes and tape worms
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Plathyhelminthes Characteristics
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Acelomates
Mouth and anus=same hole triploblasts |
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Annelida examples
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segmented worms, earthworms, leeches
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Annelida characteristics
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Coelmates
triploblasts ventral nerve cord closed circulatory system |
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Arthropoda
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insects, crabs, spiders, centi/millipedes, etc
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Arthropoda characteristics
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exoskeleton
jointed legs coelmates & triploblasts grow by molting |
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Nematoda
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Roundworms
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Nematoda characteristics
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Pseudcoelmates
pressurized skeleton longitudinal muscles |
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Echinodermata
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sea stars, sea urchins, sand dollars
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Echinodermata characteristics
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water vascular system
larvae=bilateral adults=radial CaCO3 skeleton |
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Platyhelminthes examples
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Flatworms, flukes and tape worms
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Plathyhelminthes Characteristics
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Acelomates
Mouth and anus=same hole triploblasts |
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Annelida examples
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segmented worms, earthworms, leeches
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Annelida characteristics
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Coelmates
triploblasts ventral nerve cord closed circulatory system |
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Arthropoda
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insects, crabs, spiders, centi/millipedes, etc
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Arthropoda characteristics
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exoskeleton
jointed legs coelmates & triploblasts grow by molting |
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Nematoda
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Roundworms
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Nematoda characteristics
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Pseudcoelmates
pressurized skeleton longitudinal muscles |
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Echinodermata
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sea stars, sea urchins, sand dollars
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Echinodermata characteristics
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water vascular system
larvae=bilateral adults=radial CaCO3 skeleton |
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Chordata characteristics
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notochord
dorsal hollow nerve cord postanal tail pharyngeal slits |
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Urochordata
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Tunicates
heart beats in two direction tadpole stage pharygeal basket for feeding |
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Vertebrata
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Chordata
somites neural crest tissue notocord inside vertebral column |
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Chondrichthyes
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Chordata
Cartilaginous skeletons sense electrical impulse |
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Chondrichthyes innovations
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jaows
paired appendages lateral line (lead to our ears) |
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Actinopterygii
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Chordata
ray-finned fish air or swim bladder covered gills |
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Actinopretgii innovations
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bony endoskeleton
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Amphibia
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Chordata
tetrapods moist skin eggs need moisture |
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Reptilia
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Chordata
amniotic egg scales use of rib cage for breathing |
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Mammalia
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mammary glands
hair/fur specialized teeth diaphragm |
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have chl a, chlc and fucoxanthin
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Dinoflagellata, bascillariophyta, pheaophyta
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have alveoli
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Dinoflagellata, Apicomplexa
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have stramenopile (hair-like flagella)
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Phaeophyta, bascillariophyta
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male & female gametes have same shape
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Ulvophyceae
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land plant characteristics
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gametangia, cuticle, stomata, sporopollenin
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Coenocytic hyphae
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zygomycota
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AMF
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Glomeromycota
(IN plant cells) |
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EMF
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Basidiomycota
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Septate Hyphae
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Ascomycota
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Diploblasts
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Cnidaria
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