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Flatworms Phylum
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Platyhelminthes
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Class of small pink flatworm
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Turbellaria
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Squiggly purple lines
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Trypanosoma
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Disease of squiggly purple lines
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Chagas disease, African sleeping sickness
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Jellyfish phylum
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Cnidaria
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Flaggelated feeding cells that create a water current in sponges
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choanocyte
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What do sponges not have?
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Primitive mouth and digestive system
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What is the hairlike things on the paramecium
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Cilium
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What is the head of the worm called?
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Scolex
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What class is the tapeworm a part of?
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Cestoda
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What is class is the sponge with the 4 or 6 pointed siliceous spicules?
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hexactinellida
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Sea anemone class
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Anthozoa
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Class of slugs
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Gastropoda
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Specialized feeding organ on snail
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radula
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Name of muscle on bivalves that allow it to stay closed
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Adductor muscle
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Layer of shell
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prismatic layer
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snail shell class
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cephalopoda
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specialized cells that allow octopus and squids to change colors
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chormatophores
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not a characteristic of annelids
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3 tagmata
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what class is leech in
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hirudinea
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Earthworm class
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Oligiochaeta
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Appendages annelids
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parapodia
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segmentation in annelids
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metamerism
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how do you classify annelids
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presence or absence of parapodia
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living fossils class
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Merostomata
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tail of merostomata
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telson
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gas exchange occurs where in spiders
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book lungs
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Class Chilopoda
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Centipedes
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Molting process for crawfish
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ecdysis
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appendages used for mate attraction in spiders
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pedipalps
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Tagmata spiders have
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2
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Gastric teeth located in crawfish
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pyloric stomach
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Genus Daphnia
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Water flea
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Structure on crawdad
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cheliped
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Subclass of barnacles
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cirripeda
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Class of crabs
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malacostraca
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Exoskeleton of crayfish made of
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chitin
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Centipede structure that bears poisonous fangs
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maxillipeds
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Class Diplopoda are
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herbivourous
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Lower lip in crickets and grasshoppers
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Labium
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Brittle star class
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Ophiroidea
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Class of sea stars
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Asteroidea
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symmetry of echinoderms
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pentaradiate
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sea urchin symmetry
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aristotles lantern
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2 types of stomachs in starfish
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pyloric and cardiac
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how does water enter the water vascular system in a starfish
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madreporite
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sea cucumber modified tube feet
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tentacles
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sea cucumber exoskeleton
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dermal ossicles
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not a characteristic of phylum chordate
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primitive tentacles
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lancelet subphylum
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cephalochordate
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tunicate is in which subphylum
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urochordata
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Most advanced type of canal system
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leuconoid
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big round ball with little circles genus
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volvox
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small raindrops genus
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giardia
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how do you get infected by small raindrops
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drinking contaminated water
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name of stinging cells
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nematocysts
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organisms in nematoda
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endoparasites
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how do sponges in class calcera reproduce
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asexually, sexually, budding
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true jellyfish class
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scyphozoa
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