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What is the Phylum and Class for Obelia?
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Phylum Cnidaria; Class Hydrozoa
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What is the Phylum, Class and Subclass for Metridium?
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Phylum Cnidaria; Class Anthozoa; Subclass Zoantharia
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What is the Phylum and Class for Aurelia?
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Phylum Cnidaria; Class Scyphozoa
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What is the Phylum and Class for Sea Wasp and Box Jellyfish?
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Phylum Cnidaria; Class Cubozoa
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What is the Phylum of the Horsehair Worm?
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Phylum Nematomorpha
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What is the Second Largest Phylum and what is in this group?
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Phylum Mollusca; Clams, Oysters, Snails, Squids, Octopi, Nautili, Slugs
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What Class is the Snails, Slugs, Whelks and Limpets in?
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Class Gastropoda
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What Class is the Squid, Octopi, Cuttlefish and Nautili in?
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Class Cephalopoda
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What Class is the Clams(mussels), Oysters and Scallops in?
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Class Bivalvia
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What Class is the Chitons in?
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Class Polyplacophora
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What Phylum and Class is the Free-living Flatworms in?
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Phylum Platyhelminthes; Class Turbellaria
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What Phylum and Class are the Flukes in?
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Phylum Platyhelminthes; Class Trematoda
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What Phylum and Class are the Tapeworms in?
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Phylum Platyhelminthes; Class Cestoda
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What is the Genus and Species of the Dog Tapeworm?
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Dipylidium caninum
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What is the Genus and Species of the Dog and Cat tapeworm?
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Taenia pisiformis
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What are the three types of Symmetry and explain them?
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Asymmetry- irregular arrangements of body parts, without plane of symmetry that can have the animal divided into two halves; Radial Symmetry-the body of the animal can be cut any way and have similar halves; Bilateral Symmetry-the body of the animal can only be cut down the middle to get similar halves
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What are the Grades of Tissue Construction and where are they found?
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Tissue Grade-found in multicellular bodies lacking organs or organ systems; Diploblastic-found in animals with two distinct tissue layers from germ layers ectoderm and endoderm; Tripoblastic-Found in animals with tissue derived from three germ layers endoderm, ectoderm, and mesoderm
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What are the three types of body cavities and explain them?
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Acoelomate-without a coel; Pseudocoelomates-has a false coel which is between the endoderm and the mesoderm tissues; Coelomates-has a body cavity that develops within mesoderm tissue
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What is the Genus and Species of the Sheep liver Fluke?
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Fasciola hepatica
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What is the Genus and Species of the Human Liver Fluke?
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Clonorchis sinensis
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