Porifera | cnidaria | Platyhelminthes | Annelida | Arthropoda | Mollusca | Echinodermata |
Water canal system | Some have stinging cells | Parasites | Bilateral symmetry with true segmentation | Has the most species | Muscular foot | Tube feet |
Stationary animal | Some statinary polyps | three tissue layer no body cavity | There burrowing has affected the global climate | The first to have jointed legs | Mantle of tissue covering the body | have spine covered with a thin skin |
Specialised cell with no tissues | muscle and nerves | Simple animal with bilateral symmetry | Tube within a tube | First phylum to fly | Radula used to feed | All live in the sea |
No symmetry | some are mobile medusa | Tubular mouth at midbody | Complete digestive tract | Champion of variation in appendage | Calcium containing shell | Five part symmetry |
spicules are the skeleton | hollow body cavity for food | Digestive tract with entrance being the exit | Setae for movement | Exoskeleton | Propel using siphon | hard and flexible bodies with small plates |
Phylum Characteristics Table 1. Table 1 contains the main features of the eight major phyla discussed...
Identify the Phylum of the Kingdom Animalia based on the characters given below. Some phyla may be used more than once: Setae present; segmented Jointed appendages; exoskeleton Notochord present; gill slits Dorsoventrally flattened; unsegmented Spicules present Segmented; round body in cross section Round body in cross section; unsegmented Muscular foot; visceral mass Water vascular system; spiny skinned Gastrovascular cavity; medusa and polyp stages Dorsally positioned nerve chord Deuterostome; radially symmetric Post anal tail Digestive tract incomplete; acoelomate Colonial and each...
Chapter project 10: Table of characteristics of animal groups Fill in the blanks in the table below. In the description column, briefly and clearly describe the characteristics. Then in the animal groups column, indicate which groups (use sponges, ctenophora, cnidaria, fatworms, rotiſers, nematodes, annelids, mollusks, arthropods, echinoderms, and chordates) possess those features. Characteristic Description Animal groups (include all) Symmetry None Radial Bilateral Type of digestive cavity Gastrovascular cavity Tube in a tube (don't include description here) Number of tissue layers...
1A. A colleague calls from Asia with a discovery of a new species. She describes the adult species as being a bilateral, coelomate organism. Which phylum could this organism belong? Select all that apply. Question options: Porifera Ctenophora Cnidaria Platyhelminthes Nematoda Mollusca Annelida Arthropoda Chordata Echinodermata Question options:1B. A week later, you get an email with more of a description. She then describes the organism being aquatic, specifically marine, a complete digestive tract, a closed circulatory system. Which phylums could...
12. Which of the following is not a characteristic of Mollusks? a. three main body parts: head, trunk and tail b. a true coelom c. separate sexes in most species d. usually a shell produced by the mantle e. feeding with a rasping organ called a radula 23 CA 24сАз с 25 CA 26 cAコ 27 CA 28 CA 30 13. Which of the following adaptations allowed reptiles to complete their life cycles on land? a. lungs b. endothermic metabolism...
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Animalia Please Solve all Among the characteristic unique to animals is a. Gastrulation b. Multicellularity c. Sexual reproduction d. Flagellated sperm The distinction between sponges and other animal phyla is based mainly on the absence verstts the presence of a. A body cavity b. Complete digestive tract ç True tissues d. Mesoderm 3. Which of the following terms does not apply to you? a. Bilaterian b. Triploblastic c. Deuterostome d. Acoelomate A land snail, a clam and an octapus all...
help fill in last 2 questions! finger sponge large sponge Scypha SWA og her with ores e w word hollow long tures with fully pours - Phylum Cnidaria Cnidarians are the simplest animals with definite tissues. They are diploblastic, which means they have et arranged in two body layers, the outer epidermis layer that arises from an ectoderm in the embryo and the gastrodermis layer lining the gastrovascular cavity that arises from the endodermal layer in the embryo. As in...
some help organizing this stuff please. Plant Growth estions have on seed be of interest? diing 524 LAB TOPIC 19 Animal Diversity II: Nematoda. Arthronnda Behinodermata, and Chordata TABLE 19.2. Comparison of Organisms by Major Features 1. Tissue Organization a. distinct tissues absent: 5. Circulatory System a. none: b. distinct tissues present: b. open: 2. Symmetry a. radial: c. closed: 6. Habitat a. aquatic b. bilateral b. terrestrial: 3. Body Cavity a. acoelomate: c. parasitic b. pseudocoelomate: 7. Organs for...