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Phylum: Porifera; what are the classes? |
Calcarea, Hexactinellida, Demospongiae |
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What body plan types do the three classes of Porifera have? |
Calcarea- ascon sycon and leucon Hexactinellida- sycon and leucon Demospongiae- leucon |
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Phylum Cnidaria: what are the 4 classes? |
Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, Cubozoa, and Anthozoa |
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Cnidara 2 subclasses? |
Octocorallia and Hexacorallia |
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What are the organisms in the phylum Porifera? |
Sponges |
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What are the organisms in the class Anthozoa? |
True corals, anemones, and sea pens |
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What does the class Cubozoa contain? |
Box jellyfish |
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What does the class Hydrozoa contain? |
Siphonophores, hydroids, several Medusa, etc. |
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What does the class Scyphozoa contain? |
True jellyfish |
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What does the phylum Ctenophora contain? |
Comb jellyfish |
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How do porifera move? |
They are sessile and do not move. |
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How do porifera feed? |
They feed through suspension feeding |
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Ostium |
Pores on sides of sponge |
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Osculum |
Water exit for sponges |
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What is a gemmule? |
Gemmule is a small ball of Archeocytes surrounded by spicules as a dormant stage until it warms |
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Alternate name for Hexactinellida |
Glass sponges |
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Cnidocytes are... |
Stinger cells of cnidaria |
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Cnidaria feed.. |
By grabbing food with their tentacles/waiting until prey approaches, Sting the prey and bringing it to their mouth |
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Cnidara move by.. |
Epithelial muscles cells pushing out water to move them forward or are sessile in case of corals |
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Ctenophora feed by... |
Using sticky tentacles to ensnare prey and bring it to their mouth |
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Ctenophora move by.. |
An array of cilia and muscles to move forward |
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3 phylum of worms |
Platyhelminthes, nematoda, nemertea |
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3 classes of platyhelminthes |
Turbellaria, trematoda, cestoda |
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Organization body plan type? |
Ascon |
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Identify |
Aurelia ephyra (second form of larvae formed in strobilation that becomes the medusa) |
In porifera |
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Aurelia Planula (first larvae made by mature medusa) |
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Identify |
Aurelia planula (first larvae made by mature medusa) |
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Identify |
Aurelia syphistoma (polyp like fixed stage of larvae where it then strobilates) |
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Identify |
Aurelia strobila(stacked larval jellyfish plates that break off into ephyra) |
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Aurelia |
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Demospongiae |
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Demospongiae |
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Aurelia scyphomedusa (scyphozoa) |
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Aurelia scyphomedusa (scyphozoa) |
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Comb jelly tentacles (Ctenophora) |
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Comb jelly tentacles (Ctenophora) |
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Coral |
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Coral |
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Coral |
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Euspongiae |
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Gemmule |
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Hydrozoan medusa |
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Euspongiae |
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Grantia choanocyte(pore with a flagella to move water and bring in food) |
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Grantia cross section |
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Hexacorals |
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Budding hydra |
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Budding hydra |
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Hydra cross section |
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Grantia spicules |
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Hydra egg |
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Hydra male |
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Hydra spermary |
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Hydra |
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Hydra |
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Hydra |
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Hydrozoan colony |
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Leucoselenia |
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Leucoselenia |
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Metridium |
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Obelia colony |
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Obelia colony |
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Obelia colony |
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Obelia colony gonangium(for reproduction) |
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Obelia colony hydranth (feeding structure) |
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Obelia medusa |
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Octocorals |
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Pipe organ coral |
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Ctenophora |
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Ctenophora |
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Ctenophora |
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Portuguese man o war, Cnidarian siphonophore |
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Sea Anemone, Cnidaria |
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Sea Anemone, Cnidaria |
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Sea Fan |
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Sea Pansies |
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Leucoselenia, primitive sponge |
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Southern soft coral |
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Southern soft coral |
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Southern soft coral |
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Southern soft coral |
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Southern soft coral |
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Spongilla |
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Venus flower basket |
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Dugesia, planarian |
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Planaria c.s. of pharynx |
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Planaria c.s. |
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Bipalium aka flaty the flatworm |
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Trematoda |
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Fasicola- fluke sucker |
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Tapeworm cestoda |
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Tapeworm scoliex |
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Flukes |
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Cestodiea in squirrel liver |
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Vinegar eels |
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Ascaris c.s. |
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Trichinella- nematodes |
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Tania middle |
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Fluke sporocysts |
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Rotifera |
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Larval fluke |
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Larval flukes |
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Nemertea |
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Nemertea |
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Dirofilaria microfilariae |
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Hookworm |
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Formanifera |
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Formanifera |
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Formanifera |
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Radiolara |
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Radiolara |
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Radiolara |
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Radiolara |
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Euglena |
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Euglena |
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Diatoms |
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Diatoms |
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Diatoms |
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Dinoflagellates |
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Dinoflagellates |
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Dinoflagellates |
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Dinoflagellates |
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Trypanosoma |
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Ciliate |
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Ciliate |
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Paramecium |
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Paramecium |
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Amoeba |
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Amoeba |
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Protozoa |
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How does Ascaris move? |
Coughed up my lungs then swallowed |
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How do ascaris feed? |
Parasitic |
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Bipalium movement |
Cilia |
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How do platyhelminthes eat and move? |
Some are parasitic and others free living with cilia and eat sucking food through pharynx |
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How do corals and sea anemone eat? |
By catching phytoplankton with nematocysts |
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