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sponge spicules
sponge spicules
function is defense and supper of the body
phylum porifera
how do sponges digest
intracellular
epidermis
layer of Hydra that contains cnidocytes
function of cnidocytes
catching and immobilizing prey and defense
nymatocyst
harpoonlike structure within cnidocyte
Polyp and medusa
two basic body plans of cnidarians
anthezoa
class that contains corals, metridium
scyphozoa
class that contains jellyfish
secondary xylem
commonly known as wood or grain in wood
leaf structure is adapted to
enhance light absorption
mantle
secretes shell
function of foot
movement
visceral mass
contains organs
parapodia
helps movement and respiration
pharynx
ingestion of food
esophagus
food transport
crop
food storage
gizzard
cursing of food
intestine
absorption of nutrients
setae
provides traction for words
typholsole
internal intestinal fold. More surface area for absorption.
Female ascaris
phylum nematoda
pseduocoelom
Male ascaris
phylum nematoda
pseduocoelom
aurielia plana larvae
phylum cnidaria
clonorchis
phyum platyhelminthes
earthworm intestinal region; includes typolsole
hydra
phylum cnidaria
obelia medusa
phylum cnidaria
metridiumls
phylum cnidaria
sea anenome
extra walls in G.V.C
differences between monocots and dicots
mussels/glochidia
phylum mollusca
nereis parapodium
Planaria long ways
phylum platyhelminthes
Planaria c.s
phylum platyhelminthes
anatomy of a sponge
phlyum porifera
spongin
phylum porifera
taenia Pisiformis mature proglottid
phylum platyhelminthes
taenia pisiformis hooks
phylum platyhelminthes
Trichinella
phylum nematoda
in skeletal muscle
ascaris
phlum nematoda
chiton
phlyum mollusca
clam dissection. Identify mantle, foot, valves, shell, adductor muscles, and gill (which also aids in trapping food)
phlum mollusca
earthworm
phylum annelida
garden slug
phylum mollusca
land snail
phlyum mollusca
octopus
phylum mollusca
sand worm
phylum annelida
squid
phylum mollusca
taenia
phylum platyhelminthes
aurelia specimen
phylum cnidaria
metridium
phylum cnidaria
nematocysts
phylum cnidaria
can be used as a stinger