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what are the four major groups of protozoa?
ameoba, ciliate, flagellates, sporozoan
What is alternation of generations?
gametophetes are produced during what generation and are they haploid or diploid?
gametophytr generation, diploid
spores are produced during what generation and are they haploid or diploid?
sporophyte, haploid
how to amoebas reproduce?
asexual reproduction
what kind of protazoan can move and create food?
euglenoids
what are some types of ways plants perform asexual reproduction?
budding, fragmentation, producing spores
how to paramecium move?
using cilia
what type of plant uses osmosis and diffusion to move water throughout the plant?
nonvascular
what does xylem do?
transports water up the plant
how do plants make food?
photosynthesis
what prevents water loss?
cuticle
what do you call a plants response to a stimulus?
tropism
what are the openings in the cuticle of a leaf?
stomata
what kind of body cavity does a roundworm have?
pseudocelomate
what is the flatworm phylum in which the tapeworm is in?
platyhelmenthise
what are the stages of a cnidarian?
polyp, medusa
what is a clam?
bivalve
what is regeneration?
when an organism can be cut in half and form two new organisms
what is a starfish?
echinoderm
what is an animal that is head footed?
cephlopod
name four types of common worms
hookworm, pinworm, trichinella, ascaris
what are the stages of incomplete metamorphasis?
egg, nymph, adult
what is stomach-footed?
gastropod
what are the stages of metamorphasis?
egg, larva, pupa, adult
the blastula forms the?
gastrula
what kind of symmetry does the flatworm have?
bilateral
what is a single fertilized egg?
zygote
what means that an organisms head touches its thorax?
cephlothorax
what anchors an earthworm to the soil?
setea
grasshoppers are in what class?
insecta
what phylum are earthworms in?
annalida
spiders are..?
arachnids
crayfish are..
crustaceans.