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Ch. 25 & 26
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100 200 400 300 400 Sponges & Cnidarians Flatworms & Roundworms Animal Characteristics Vocabulary 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 How do sponges obtain their food? Filter feeding
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1,2 What phylums do flatworms and roundworms belong to? Platyhelminthes & Nematoda (respectively)
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1,3 Name 3 specific characteristics of animals. Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, no cell walls
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1,4 Digestion in cnidarians takes place in the: Gastrovascular Cavity
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2,1 Describe the ‘tissues’ of sponges. Lack true tissue; endo and ectoderm only
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2,2 What is the name given to free swimming flatworms? Planarians
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2,3 Distinguish between: Acoelomate Psuedocoelomate Coelomate No body cavity, partially lined with mesoderm cavity, Completely lined with mesoderm cavity
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2,4 An animal whose blood moves throughout its body within blood vessels has a(n) Closed Circulatory System
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3,1 What are the 3 classes in Phylum Cnidaria and what organisms are found within them? Hydrozoa: hydras, Scyphozoa: jellyfish, Anthozoa: s.a. & coral
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3,2 Name 3 characteristics about Nematodes. Pseudocoelomate, digestive track w/ 2 openings, bilateral symmetry
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3,3 The embryo layer that forms the skin and nervous tissue is the: Ectoderm
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3,4 A parasitic tapeworm has a knob-shaped head, called a(n) __ by which the worm attaches itself to the host’s internal wall. Scolex
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4,1 Describe the nervous system of a cnidarian. Nerve Net w/o control center – very simple
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4,2 What are the most common parasites living in children in the United States? Pinworms
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4,3 Animals with bilateral symmetry find food and mates and avoid predators more efficiently because…. They have the ability to see in all directions
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4,4 Sponges are considered ______ because an individual sponge can produce both eggs and sperm. Hermaphrodites
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5,1 Explain the different body forms possible for organisms in Phylum Cnidaria Polyp & Medusa p.700
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5,2 Describe the life cycle of a fluke. p. 710
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5,3 If the gastrula develops into a mouth, the organism will be a: Protostome
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5,4 A tapeworm has its reproductive organs in segments called: Proglottids
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