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Porifera |
Phylum Sponges Lack true tissues Suspension feeders Has Choanocyte |
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Choanocyte |
Choanocytes. The spongocoel |
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Cnidaria |
Phylum Diploblastic Radial Symmetry Single opening Stinging cells |
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Hydrozoa |
Class of Cnidaria Example: Hydra |
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Schyphozoa |
Class of Cnidaria Ex: Jellyfish All marine |
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Cubozoa |
Class of Cnidaria Ex: Box jellies all marine, box shaped |
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Anthozoa |
Class of Cnidaria Ex: Sea anemones Mostly sessile |
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Platyhelminthes |
Phylum The flatworms Dorsoventrally flattened Gastrovascular Cavity Triploblastic Acoelomates |
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Turbellaria |
Class of Platyhelminthes Ex: Free living flatworms Most marine planarians |
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Monogenea |
Class of Platyhelminthes Ex: Momogeneans Most marine Infect fish |
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Trematoda |
Class of Platyhelminthes Ex: liver fluke Parasites |
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Cestoda |
Class of Platyhelminthes Ex: tapeworms Parasites |
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Nematoda |
Phylum Pseudocoelum Parasite |
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Ascaris lumbricoides |
Intestinal roundworm of man |
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Necator americanus and Ancyclostoma duodenale |
Hookworms, cause severe anemia |
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Enterobius vermicularis |
cosmopolitan pinworm- no socio-economic boundaries, tongue blade diagnosis |
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Wucheria bancrofti |
filarial worm that causes elephantiasis in humans |
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Dirofilaria immitis |
Dog heart worm |
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Rotifera |
Phylum Pseudocoelum Multicellular True tissues Reproduce by parthenogenesis |
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Mollusca |
Phylum Muscular Foot Mantle Soft bodies
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Gastropoda |
Class of Mollusca Ex: Snail
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Bivalvia |
Class of Mollusca Ex: Clam Filter feeders (no radula) |
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Cepholopoda |
Class of Mollusca Ex: Squids! Octopi! Tentacles |
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Annelida |
Phylum The segmented worms |
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Oligochaetae |
Class of Annelida Ex: earth worms |
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Polychaetae |
Class of Annelida Ex: marine worms |
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Hirudinea |
Class of Annelida Ex: The leeches |
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Arthropoda |
Phylum largest of all groups Exoskeleton Jointed appendages Open circulatory system |
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Trilobites |
Class of Arthropoda Earliest Arthropods Little variation from segmentation to segmentation |
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Arachnids |
Class of Arthropoda Spiders Mouth and coelum |
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Diplopoda |
Class of Arthropoda Ex: Millipedes Two pairs of legs per body segment |
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Chilopoda |
Class of Arthropoda Ex: Centipedes One pair of legs per body segment |
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Insecta |
Class of Arthropoda Any insect SO MANY |
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Coleoptera |
Order of Insecta Beetles |
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Diptera |
Order of Insecta Flies |
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Hemiptera |
Order of Insecta True bugs |
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Hymenoptera |
Order of Insecta Bees and wasps |
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Lepidoptera |
Order of Insecta Butterflies |
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Orthoptera |
Order of Insecta grasshoppers |
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Crustacea |
Class of Arthropoda 2 pair of antennae. Ex: Lobster |
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Echinodermata |
Phylum Ex: starfish Slow moving or sessile unique water vascular system radial symmetry |