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Porifera
*Embryonic Development **Cleavage Type |
*Not a protostome nor deuterostome
**Radial Cleavage; Chaotic Cleavage; Polyaxial Cleavage; Incurvational Cleavage |
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Cnidaria
*Embryonic Development **Cleavage Type |
*Not a protostome nor deuterostome
**Spiral Cleavage |
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Nematoda
*Embryonic Development **Cleavage Type |
*protostome
**Spiral Cleavage |
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Platyhelminthes
*Embryonic Development **Cleavage Type |
*protostome
**Spiral Cleavage |
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Annelida
*Embryonic Development **Cleavage Type |
*protostome
**Spiral Cleavage |
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Mollusca
*Embryonic Development **Cleavage Type |
*protostome
** Spiral Cleavage |
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Echinodermata
*Embryonic Development **Cleavage Type |
*deuterostome
**Radial Cleavage |
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Arthopoda
*Embryonic Development **Cleavage Type |
*protostome
**Spiral Cleavage |
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Chordata
*Embryonic Development **Cleavage Type |
*deuterostome
**Radial Cleavage |
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Porifera
Sub Classes |
Calcarea (Corals)
Hexactinellida (Glass Sponges) Demospongia (True/Soft Sponges) |
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Porifera
Animals with the phylum |
Sponges, Corals, Sponges again ...
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Cnidarian
Stages |
Polyp and Medusa
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Cnidarian
Sub Classes |
Hydrozoa (???)
Scyphozoa (Jellyfish) Cubozoa (Boxed Jellyfish) Anthozoa (Sea Anemones) |
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Cnidarian
Animals within this phylum |
Jellyfish
Sea Anemones Sea Nettles |
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Cnidarian
Quick Voca Review! ==Cnidocytes== |
Painfull poisonous weapons that jellyfish have.
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Nematoda
Sub Classes |
Dorylaimia
Enoplia Tylenchida Phabditina Spiruria (ALL ARE PARASITIC WORMS) |
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Nematoda
Animals within this phylum |
Hook worms
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Nematoda
Quick review!! Where can they be found? |
Almost anywhere
ICE PLANTS ANIMAL PRIMATES LAKES RIVERS ETC. |
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Platyhelminthes
Sub Classes |
Turbellaria
Trematoda Cestoda Aspidogastestrea Manogenea |
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Platyhelminthes
Animals within this phylum |
Flat worms
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Platyhelminthes
QUICK Review! How do they reproduce? |
Penis Fencing each other
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Annelida
Sub Classes |
Polychaete
Clitellates Myzostomdia Archiannelida |
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Annelida
Animals within this phylum |
Christmas Tree Worms
Segmented Worms |
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What is hermaphroditic?
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Male/Female
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Mollusca
Sub Classes |
Polyplacophora
Bivalves Cephalopds Gastroposd Monoplacophora Scaphopoda |
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Mollusca
Animals within this phylum |
Squids, clams, Slugs, Snails.
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Mollusca have an?
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Exoskeleton
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Echinodermata
Sub Classes |
Asteroidea - Sea Star
Ophiuroidea - Brittle Stars Holothuroidea - Sea Cucumbers Crinoidea - ? Echinoidea - Sea Urchins |
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Echinodermata
Animals within this phylum |
Sea Star, Sea Urchins, Sea Dollars, Sea Cucumbers, Sea Star
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Arthopoda
Sub Classes |
Myriapoda - millipedes and centipedes
Crustacea - Crabs Hexapoda - Insects Chelceriformes - Scorpions |
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Arthopoda
Animals within this phylum |
Insects, Springtails, Crabs, Lobsters, Crayfish, Shrimp
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Arthopoda
FAST FACT!! What rank of biggest phylum is arthopoda in? |
Number one; they have the highest number of species in the in all of the phylums.
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What type of cephalization does porifera have?
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None
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What type of cephalization does Cnidarians have?
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None; they do have nervous system
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What type of cephalization does Nematoda have?
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Small Cephalization; basic brain
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What type of cephalization does platyhelminthes have?
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Brain and some other sensory structures
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What type of cephalization does annelida's have?
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Basic cephalization
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What type of cephalization does Mollusca have?
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Basic brain
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What type of cephalization does enchinodermata have?
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Some basic brain
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What type of cephalization does arthopods have?
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small brain
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What type of cephalization does Chordata have?
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Brain
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What type of coelem does porifera have?
How many gastrovascular openings? Type of tissue complexity? Symmetry? Segmentation? |
Acelomate
Open gastrovascular system Monoblastic Asymmetrical No segmentation |
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What type of coelem does cnidarian's have?
How many gastrovascular openings? Type of tissue complexity? Symmetry? Segmentation? |
Acelomate
Simple cavity one opening Diploblastic Radial Symmetry No segmentation |
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What type of coelem does Nematoda have?
How many gastrovascular openings? Type of tissue complexity? Symmetry? Segmentation? |
Psedocoelemates
Two opening Triploblastic Radial head and Bilateral Body No segmentation |
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What type of coelem does Playhelminthes have?
How many gastrovascular openings? Type of tissue complexity? Symmetry? Segmentation? |
Aceolomates
Two Openings Triploblastic Bilateral No segmentation |
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What type of coelem does annelida have?
How many gastrovascular openings? Type of tissue complexity? Symmetry? Segmentation? |
True Coelem
Two openings Triploblastic Bilateral (even thought they have roudns bodies) Three kinds of segmentation; Frontmost, Last area, and the middle |
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What type of coelem does mollusca have?
How many gastrovascular openings? Type of tissue complexity? Symmetry? Segmentation? |
Basic coelem, but a true coelem
two openings Triploblastic Bilateral No body segmentation, shells may form segmentations |
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What type of coelem does echinodermata have?
How many gastrovascular openings? Type of tissue complexity? Symmetry? Segmentation? |
True colem
Two openings Triploblastic Pentaradial No segmentation |
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What type of coelem does Arthropoda have?
How many gastrovascular openings? Type of tissue complexity? Symmetry? Segmentation? |
True Coelem
Two openings Triploblastic Bilateral Head, Thorax, and Tail |
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What type of coelem does chordata have?
How many gastrovascular openings? Type of tissue complexity? Symmetry? Segmentation? |
Treu Coelem
Two opening Triploblastic Bilateral Multiple Body Segments |
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What are is the name of all of the Classification in order?
Hint: Dead Kings Play Chess On Fine Grain Sand |
Domain; Kingdom; Phylum; Class; Order; Family; Genus; Species
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What is sessile?
What is Motile? |
Can't move
Able to move |
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What are the three domains?
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Archaea, Prokarya, and Eukarya
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What are the names of the six kingdoms?
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1)Kingdom Archaea
2) Kingdom Bacteria 3) Kingdom Protista 4) Kingdom Fungi 5) Kingdom Plantae 6) Kingdom Animalia |
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Kingdom Archaea?
What is that? |
Prokaryotic organisms that live on extreme enviroments
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Kingdom Bacteria?
What is that? |
Prokaryotic bacteria
Unicellular |
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Kingdom Protista?
What is that? |
Unicelluar Eukaryotic
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Kingdom Fungi?
what is that? |
Multi-cellura Eukaryotic organisms.
Cell wall made out of chitin Can't produce there own food Decomposers |
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Kingdom Plantae?
What is that? |
Mulit-cellular euakryotic organims
Can produce there own food through photsynthesis Autotrophs Found almost anywhere |
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Kingdom Animalia?
What is that? |
Eukaryotic organisms
Heterotrophs Dont have cell walls nor chloroplast |