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Kingdom Fungi characteristics?
multicellular, Eukaryotic,Heterotrophs, cell wall contains chitin.
what do aquatic arthropods use to breathe?
Gills
True or False: Echinoderms have eyespots that can detect light.
True
What is a radula?
a flexible tongue shaped structure
what is molting?
Shedding of the exoskeleton.
what do terrestrial arthropods use to breathe?
book lungs and spiracals.
what is a nematocyst?
a poison filled stinging structure that contains tightly coiled darts.
how do Cnidarians respire?
Diffusion through body walls.
how do filter feeders eat?
Flagella on cells help move water through the organisms body.
what is sesile movement?
non motile, stays attached to a single spot their whole adult life.
what does it mean to be hermaphroditic?
to have male and female reproductive organs.
what is a nerve net?
a system of nerve cells that run throughout the body.
what is a ganglia?
a pre-brain.
how to round worms breathe?
exchanges gases through body walls.
how do flat worms move?
hydrostatic skeleton and muscles.
what type of fertilization do sponges use to reproduce?
internal fertilization.
what are flame cells?
cells that eliminate waste.
flame cells are in what type of worm?
flatworms
what is nephridia?
cells that eliminate nyxogen containing waste.
how do Cnidarians reproduce Asexually?
budding.
what are bivalves?
an animal that moniters enviromental pollutants.
how do terrestrial mollusks breathe?
mantel cavity.(diffusion)
what is a trochophore larvae?
Free swimming larval stage.(mollusks)
how do Echinderms Respire?
Water vascular system.
how do arthropods excrete?
malpighian tubes.
what is an endoskeleton?
A strucual support located inside the body.
what is Mycelium?
thick, underground mass of tiny filaments called hyphae.
what is jet propulsion?
mucles contract water and make organism move forward.
what fungi is not multicellular?
Yeast
True or False: sponges have a nervous system.
False.