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18 Cards in this Set
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Coccolithophores
(Single-celled autotrophs with CaCO3 shell) |
KINGDOM PROTISTA
PHYLUM CHRYSOPHYTA (Chrystler) |
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Diatom
(Single-celled autotroph with SiO2 shell) |
KINGDOM PROTISTA
PHYLUM CHRYSOPHYTA (Chrystler) |
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Dinoflagellate
(Mostly single-celled flagellates with two dissimilar flagella. Heterotrophic and autotrophic forms) |
KINGDOM PROTISTA
PHYLUM PYRROPHYTA (Pyro) |
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Foraminifera
(Single cell, CaCO3 shell, spines on shell allow for capturing prey; holes in shell allow for movement) |
KINGDOM PROTISTA
PHYLUM SARCODINA (SACO) |
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Radiolarian
(Single cell, SiO2 shell, spines on shell allow for capturing prey; holes in shell allow for movement) |
KINGDOM PROTISTA
PHYLUM SARCODINA (SACO) |
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Multicellular green algae
(Mostly multiple chlorophyll pigments (might have some accessory ones), no roots or covered seeds) |
KINGDOM PROTISTA
PHYLUM CHLOROPHYTA (Choloform) |
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Brown algae, kelps
(Brown accessory pigment, no roots or covered seeds) |
KINGDOM PROTISTA
PHYLUM PHAEOPHYTA (Pharos) |
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Red algae "encrusting and coralline forms."
( In addition to chlorophyll, also a red accessory pigment; no roots or covered seeds) |
KINGDOM PROTISTA
PHYLUM RHODOPHYTA (Rhode island) |
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Sponge
(Simplest of all marine animals. Porous. No nervous, digestive, respiratory, or circulatory system. Diffusion of wastes, nutrients, gases in and out cell walls.) |
KINGDOM ANIMALIA
PHYLUM PORIFERA (Porous) |
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Jellyfish, Sea Anemone, Coral,
(all are equipped with stinging cells Radial symmetry. Mouth, the only opening, is shaped like hollow pouch: tentacles line opening. Hollow = digestive cavity.) |
KINGDOM ANIMALIA
PHYLUM CNIDARIA |
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Encrusting Bryozoan, LOPHOPHORES
(Single layer of CaCO3 houses, each individual (no connection) -- with no lophophorate animals inside) |
KINGDOM ANIMALIA
PHYLUM BRYOZOA (Same name) |
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Mussels, Clams
(Mantle, Foot, Visceral Mass -- two symmetrical shells -- siphons.) |
KINGDOM ANIMALIA
PHYLUM MOLLUSCA |
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Snails, Limpet, Nudibranch, Abalone, octopus, cuttlefish, Chiton.
(Asymmetric body plan, usually with coiled shell. Foot cannot attach to sand or mud. Grazers, suspension feeders, predators. Radula rasped across rocks, kelp stipes, or surfaces.) |
KINGDOM ANIMALIA
PHYLUM MOLLUSCA (Gastropods) |
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Nudibranch
(Same as Gastropods, except Eats hydroids and anemones, moving the stinging cells to their backs for reuse in their cerata. No shells.) |
KINGDOM ANIMALIA
PHYLUM MOLLUSCA |
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Copepods, barnacles, krill, isopods, amphipods, shrimp, lobsters, crabs.
(Segmented. Body of two or three parts. Three or more pairs of legs. Jointed appendages (pincers, mouthparts, walking legs and two pairs of sensory antennae). Bilateral symmetry. |
KINGDOM ANIMALIA
PHYLUM ARTHROPODA |
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Tube worm
(Segmented bilaterally symmetrical worms. Each segment has its own circulatory, excretory, nervous, muscular, and respiratory systems. Some are specialized, such as the head.) |
KINGDOM ANIMALIA
PHYLUM ANNELIDA. |
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Sea stars. Brittle stars, basket stars, Sea urchins, sand dollars, sea biscuits, Sea cucumbers.
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KINGDOM ANIMALIA
PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA (ey chino) |
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Eel, fish, sea lions, seals, sharks, Ray, tunicate, sea grapes,
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KINGDOM ANIMALIA
PHYLUM CHORDATA |