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