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Cnidaria
Medusa(Motile= Sexual)
Polyp(Sessile=Sexual)
Jellies, corals, anemones
cnidocytes on tentacles
Porifera(sponge)
No true tissues
choanocytes
Flatworms
tapeworms
flukes
Arthropods
Lobsters
Crabs
Exoskeleton
jointed appendages
arachnids
insects
Gastropods
mantle
foot
visceral mass
snail
slugs
first time to see a true Coelom
Cephalopods
Mantle
foot
Visceral mass
octopus
squid
intelligent invertebrates
first time to see a true Coelom
Bivalves
mantle
foot
visceral mass
oyster
clams
scallops
first time we see a true Coelom
Annelids
Segmented Worms
Earthworms
Nematodes (Roundworms)
Trichinosis( which is cause by the organism
complete digestive system
Gastropods
Cephalopods
Bivalves
ALL HAVE WHAT IN COMMON
A true Coelom
Mollusca
foot
mantle(secretes shell)
visceral mass
true coelom for the 1st time
3 Major
1) Gastropods=
2) Bivalves=
3) Cephalopods=
slugs/snails
oyster, clams,scallops, mussels
squid, octopus, nautilus
What is Segmentation?
Increase flexibility( specialization of segments)
Arthropods


Echioderms
jointed appendages
Exoskeleton( molting/metamorphosis)


Spiny skin and Water Vascular
Arthropods include
Crustacea
Arachnids
Insects
Centipeds
Millipeds
Name the 3 types of Segmented Worms?
Earthworms
Marine Worms
Leeches