Compare/contrast the members of the phylum Cnidaria and phylum Ctenophora.
Compare/contrast the members of the phylum Cnidaria and phylum Ctenophora.
Metazoans Mesozoans Parazoans Phylum Porifera Eumetazoans Radiata - Phyla Cnidaria & Ctenophora Bilateria AcoelomatesPlatyhelmithes - Turbellaria, Trematoda & Cestoda Nemertea Gnathostomulida Pseudocoelomates _ Nematoda, Rotifera, Nematomorpha, Acanthocephala, Priapulida, Gastrotricha Eucoelomates Protostome - Mollusca, Annelida, Arthropoda -Deuterostome - Echinodermata, Hemichordata & Chordata
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BIOL 1107 Animal Diversity Name: Class Phylum Porifera Symmetry germ layers Body Cavity Digestion Nervous System Type of Reproduction Calcarea Porifera Hexactinellida Intricellular Porifera Demospongiae Cnidaria Hydrozoa Cnidaria Gastrovascular Cavity Scyphozoa Cnidaria Anthozoa Ctenophora Platyhelminthes Turbellaria Platyhelminthes Trematoda Sexual - hermaphroditic Platyhelminthes Cestoda Rotifera
Compare and contrast between terrestrial and marine diversity within same phylum Arthropoda: Cheliform ----> Marine vs Terrestrial Arthropoda: Crustacea ----> Marine vs Terrestrial
Match each animal phylum with its description. Muscular foot, veliger larva, and most species have a calcium carbonate shell [Choose ] > Jointed appendages and chitinous exoskeleton [Choose) Hollow, porous body and no true tissues [Choose] [Choose] Worms round in cross-section and tapered at ends Phylum Chordata Flattened body, no coelom Phylum Brachiopoda Phylum Echinodermata Notochord, pharyngeal slits, postanal tail Phylum Tardigrada Phylum Porifera Eight rows of cilia; may have sticky tentacles Phylum Ectoprocta Phylum Platyhelminthes Body divided into segments...
Name: Porifera | Ctenophora Cnidaria Rotifera Platyhelminthes Acoela Mollusca Annelida Nematoda Arthropoda Echinodermata Chordata - coelom Add in the following characteristics: A. True tissue B. Incomplete Digestive Tract C. Complete digestive Tract D. Open Circulatory E. Closed Circulatory F. Hydrostatic Skeleton Ancestral protist Add in the following characteristics (cont.): G. Endoskeleton H. Exoskeleton 1. Nerve Net J. Central Nervous System K. Nerve Ring
creation of a dichotomous key (follow rules given): you must select at random a total of 6 organisms provided: 2 from kingdom Protista, 1 from phylum Porifera, 2 from phylum cnidaria and 1 from phylum Ctenophora
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Design Layout References Mailings Review View Help Table Design Layout Phy Porifera | Ctenophora Cnidarians Acoel Platyhelminthes Rotifera Symmetry asymmetrical Body Cavity Germs Layers Cephalization Segmentation Reproduction Design Layout References Mailings Review View H elp Table Design Layout Phylum Porifera Ctenophora Cnidarians Acoel Platyhelminthes Rotifera Digestive System none Circulatory System none Nervous System L Excretory System Skeleton Phylum Characteristics
Arrange the following animal taxa by the overall number of synaptic proteins they express in order from LEAST (- #1) to MOST Comb jelly (phylum Ctenophora) Toad (class Amphibia) Lobster (Subphylum Crustacea) Sea Anemone (phylum Cnidaria) -
Double fertilization is unique to angiosperms True False Members of the phyla Porifera and Cnidaria are. absorptive heterotrophs Ingestive-feeding heterotrophs autotrophs Chemotrophs Sponges are, meaning that their bodies have no symmetry or pattern. radially symmetrical bilaterally symmetrical asymmetrical The wall of a sponge contains crystalline, spike-like skeletal structures that provide support and deter predation called. amoebocytes spicules mesenchymes spongocoels Cnidarians are radialy symmetrical bilaterally symmetrical asymmetrical In cnidarians, after fertilization the rygote develops into a swimming mass of cells called...
Members of this phylum can possess a coat of hair. Echinoderms Porifera Mollusks Chordates Annelids