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Flukes and tapeworms belong to phylum:
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Platyhelminthes
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Sea cucumbers and sea urchins belong to phylum:
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Echinodermata
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Humans are one of many, Notochord, dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, postanal tail, coelom, mostly vertebrates
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phylum chordata
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sand dollar, sea star, sea urchin, . spiny skin, radial symmetry, H2O vascular system, coelom
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phylum Echinodermata
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Spiders and scorpions beeping to phylum:
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Arthropoda
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leeches and earthworms belong to phylum:
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Annelida
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Snails and squids belong to phylum:
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Mollusca
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Corals and jellyfish belong to phylum:
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Cnidaria
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Sponges belong to phylum:
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Porifera
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Roundworms, unsegmented, pseudocoelom.
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Phylum Nematoda
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Planarians, flukes, and tapeworms. flattened body with no coelom, bilateral symmetry. Some are parasitic. ie. blood fluke reproduce in human intestines
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Phylum Platyhelminthes
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Earthworms, leeches, polychaetes. segmented, bilateral symmetry. Coelom.
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phylum Annelida
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snails, scallops, squids. Mantle, muscular foot, visceral mass. soft and unsegmented. Bilateral symmetry
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phylum Mollusca
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pinworms and hookworms belong to phylum:
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Nematoda
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Trilobites, chelicerates, myriapods, crustaceans, insects. molt cuticle, joined appendages, exoskeleton, segmented. complex organ system. mouth parts- chelicerates=horseshoe crab, tick, spiders, scorpion. Mandibulates=insects. Myriapod=millipede, centipede. Crustacean=shrimp, crab, lobster.
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phylum Arthropoda
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jellyfish, hydra, coral, sea anemones. radial symmetry, 2 germ layers, stinging cells, asexual and sexual reproduction
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phylum Cnidaria
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sponges- porous bodies, no tissues
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phylum porifera
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includes mammals, birds, and non-avian reptiles. amniotic egg broke the tie to water
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Amniotes
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towards the spine
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dorsal
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near the belly
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ventral
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below waist
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inferior
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above waist
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superior
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free end of a limb or projection, away from the point of attachment.
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distal
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hip region
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pelvic
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chest/shoulder region
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pectoral
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on/near surface
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superficial
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axis from head to tail
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longitudinal
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head or head end
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cephalic
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tail or tail end
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caudal
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toward tail end. back.
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posterior
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towards head end
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anterior
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away from the center, sides.
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lateral
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middle, towards the middle
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medial
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larvae maturing into an adult goes through:
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metamorphosis
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characteristics of all animals
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blastula, heterotrophic
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first 3 points of divergence in animals
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1. presence/absence of tissues
2. symmetry 3. embryonic development |
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Nematodes and arthropods both:
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molt
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snakes, lizards, and birds;:
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reptiles that last amniotic eggs on dry land
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Chicken development
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Chicken development
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sponge parts
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collar cells of a sponge, choanocytes
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osculum of sponge and spongocoel
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sponge class demospongiae
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three versions of spicules
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silica spicules
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spicules of spongin
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calcium carbonate spicules
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microscope, spicules
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microscope, spongin
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sponge anatomy
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sponge reproduction
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amphiblastula larvae in sponge
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asexual reproduction
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Gemmules in sponge, resistant buds
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lencosolenia sponge
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scypha sponge
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Cnidaria
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body types in cnidaria
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cnidaria have stinging cells
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hydra Verdis, cnidaria
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nematocysts, cnidaria
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class hydrozoa, cnidaria
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hydra, cnidaria
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hydra
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class hydrozoa
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hydra reproduction
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hydra digestion
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sexual reproduction in hydra
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physalia, type of hydra
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scyphozoa, cnidaria
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iracongi, jellyfish, cnidaria
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jellyfish
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corals, class anthozoa, cnidarians
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coral examples
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brain coral
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polyps in coral
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anemone
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platyhelminthes info
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turbellaria, planaria platyhelminthes
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turbellaria, platyhelminthes
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platyhelminthes
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platyhelminthes infecting humans
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cestoda=tapeworm. platyhelminthes
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tapeworm anatomy
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mollusca
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classes of Mollusks
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gastropoda, snails and slugs. mollusca
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study parts
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parts of a gastropod
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mollusca
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bivalvia, mollusca
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bivalves
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cephelopoda, mollusca
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cephalopods
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phylum Annelida
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example of an Annelida
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