UPA – Diversity E. Phylum Name [1pt] Annelida -½ for misspelling by ONE letter -1 pt if misspelling by more than one letter.

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UPA – Diversity E

Phylum Name [1pt] Annelida -½ for misspelling by ONE letter -1 pt if misspelling by more than one letter

A. Organism Type [1pt] segmented worms

B. Examples [1pt] need 2 examples of organisms, ½ point each earthworms leaches ragworms polychaete worms lugworms have something else? ask me.

C. Type of Symmetry [1pt] bilaterally symmetrical

D. Coelom [1pt] coelomate

E. (Endo/Exo)skeleton [1pt] water pressure [hydrostatic skeleton] -½ pt if have “none of the above,” but don’t have H2O pressure anything else? ask me.

F. Body Systems [3 pts] ½ pt reproductive ½ pt muscular ½ pt nervous ½ pt digestive ½ pt excretory ½ pt CLOSED circulatory [must say closed] if only “circulatory” = -½ pt if have any other systems, -½ pt each

G. Get/Ingest/Digest Food [2pts] must have at least 2 of the following mouth pharynx filter feeding [some] gastrovascular cavity can have crop, gizzard, intestines, etc.

H. Respiration [2pts] 1pt diffusion 1pt gills

I. Reproduction [2pts] sexual yes, some can be fragmented or bud – this is ok to have

Drawings [2pts] Two drawings exist 1pt per drawing -1pt for each drawing not there [1pt] BOTH pictures have titles picture has no title = -½ [2pts] need 6 labels [3 per picture] -½ per missing label [up to the 2pts] basically, need more than 2 labels to get any points.

Bonus need 2 interesting facts for 1 bonus point NO CREDIT for only one fact add the bonus point into the total grade at the top of the column for Annelida

UPA – Diversity E

Phylum Name [1pt] Mollusca -½ for misspelling by ONE letter -1 pt if misspelling by more than one letter MUST have C not K

A. Organism Type [1pt] options: soft-bodied “footed” organisms no points for “mollusks”

B. Examples [1pt] need 2 examples of organisms, ½ point each gastropods snails, slugs cephalopods squids, octopi, cuttlefish bivalves clams, oysters have something else? ask me.

C. Type of Symmetry [1pt] bilateral symmetry

D. Coelom [1pt] coelomate

E. (Endo/Exo)skeleton [1pt] ½ pt exoskeleton ½ pt endoskeleton can also have neither, but must have the two above

F. Body Systems [4 pts] ½ point each reproductive muscular nervous digestive excretory OPEN AND CLOSED circulatory if only have “circulatory,” -½ pt if don’t have both types, -½ pt respiratory skeletal if have any other systems, or are missing any system - ½ pt each [you shouldn’t… these are all 8 systems…]

G. Get/Ingest/Digest Food [2pts] must have at least 2 of the following, 1pt each mouth tentacles radula filter feeding [siphon] beak

H. Respiration [2pts] 1 point each – need at least 2 gills siphon system respiratory pore

I. Reproduction [2pts] sexual

Drawings [2pts] Two drawings exist 1pt per drawing -1pt for each drawing not there [1pt] BOTH pictures have titles picture has no title = -½ [2pts] need 6 labels [3 per picture] -½ per missing label [up to the 2pts] basically, need more than 2 labels to get any points.

Bonus need 2 interesting facts for 1 bonus point NO CREDIT for only one fact add the bonus point into the total grade at the top of the column for Mollusca