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Cestoda

Class that contains tapeworms

Collar cells

Cells found in sponges for eating

Scolex

Knob shaped head

Planula

Free swimming larval form

Gemmules

Dormant cell masses

Trematoda

Class that contains fluke

Tuberilaria

Class for dugesia

Cnideria

Coral and jelly fish phylum

Percent of rotifers loving in freshwater

90%

Pinworms

Cause anal itching in children

Platynelminthes

Flat worm phylum

Nugesia

Scientific name for planarians

Cephalization

Having a head region

Polyp

Vase shaped sessile stance of cnidarians

Body symmetry of a sponge

Asymmetrical

Cnidocysts

Stinging cells

Round worm phylum

Nematoda

Rotifera

Phylum with free swimming, microscopic animals

Surround the mouth of a rotifer

Cilia

Spongin

Protein fibers that form sponge skeleton

Roundworms

Unsegmented, cylindrical and bilaterally symmetric

Nematocysts

Holds the cnidocytes and are poisonous

Tapeworms

Parasites that have segments that are hermaphroditic

Ascaris

Most common round worm infection that can be fatal

Medusa

Umbrella shaped motile strange if cnidarians

Parthenogenesis

Production of diploid eggs by a female that cannot be fertilized

Sponge phylum

Porifera