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

A. Organism Type [1pt] joint-legged organisms

B. Examples [1pt] need 2 examples of organisms, ½ point each any kind of insects crustaceans [lobsters, crabs, shrimp, etc] arachnids [spiders & tarantulas] have something else? ask me.

C. Type of Symmetry [1pt] bilaterall symmetry

D. Coelom [1pt] coelomate

E. (Endo/Exo)skeleton [1pt] exoskeleton don’t need this, but need to know later – exoskeleton is made of chitin

F. Body Systems [4 pts] ½ point each reproductive muscular nervous digestive excretory OPEN circulatory if only have “circulatory,” -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] need FOUR types of mouth parts [½ pt each] chelicera(e) chelipedclaws maxilla labrummandible maxillipeds setaepedipalps forcipules labiumhypopharynx proboscis anything else? ask me

H. Respiration [2pts] need at least 2 of the following – 1pt each book gills [aka book lungs] just “gills” okay spiracles tracheal tubes

I. Reproduction [2pts] sexual very few have asexual through parthenogenesis – can have this, but don’t need it. if ONLY have parthenogenesis, -1.5 pts

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 Arthropoda

UPA – Diversity E

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

A. Organism Type [1pt] spiny-skinned organisms

B. Examples [1pt] need 2 examples of organisms, ½ point each sea cucumbers sea urchins starfish [& various kinds] sand dollar sea lily have something else? ask me.

C. Type of Symmetry [1pt] must have both for ½ point each ½ pt bilateral symmetry [larvae / juveniles] ½ pt radial symmetry [adults] don’t have to list when orgs are in each body plan, but need to know it later.

D. Coelom [1pt] coelomate

E. (Endo/Exo)skeleton [1pt] endoskeleton -½ pt if just put boney plates under skin made of calcium carbonate [don’t need to have this] ok if also have exoskeleton, but not needed -½ pt if only have exoskeleton

F. Body Systems [4 pts] ½ point each reproductive muscular nervous digestive excretory OPEN circulatory if only have “circulatory”, -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 four items [½ pt ea] tentacles / arms tube feet mouth stomach teeth

H. Respiration [2pts] one point a piece – need two of the following diffusion water vascular system skin gills

I. Reproduction [1pt] sexual [1pt] fragmentation -½ if only have “asexual” okay if only have the type of asexual [and not the term “asexual”]

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 Echinodermata