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100 200 300 400 500! 100 200 300 400 500! 100 200 300 400 500! 100 200 300 400 500! Identification Phylum/Class Mollusk More Phylum/ Class Mollusk Mixed Questions
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Kingdom __________ Phylum ___________ Common Name___________ Characteristics 1. ______________ 2. ______________
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Echinodermata Common Name: Sea Urchin Characteristics 1. Pentamerous 2. Water Vascular System 3. Spiny Skin 4. Endoskeleton 5. Test
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Kingdom __________ Phylum ___________ Common Name___________ Characteristics 1. ______________ 2. ______________
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cnidarians Common Name: anemone Characteristics 1. Polyp, Planula larva, nematocysts, mouth/anus 2. Radial symmetry, tentacles, nerve net
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Kingdom __________ Phylum ___________ Common Name___________ Characteristics 1. ______________ 2. ______________
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca (class cephalopoda) Common Name: Cuttlefish Characteristics 1. 8 arms 2. 2 tentacles 3. Beak, siphon 4. Internal shell 5. Well developed head and eye 6. Giant axon 7. Chromatophores
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Kingdom __________ Phylum ___________ Common Name___________ Characteristics 1. ______________ 2. ______________
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda (subphlyum - crustaceans) Common Name: Lobster Characteristics 1. Segmented body 2. 2 sets of antennas 3. Compound eye 4. Chitinous exoskeleton 5. Molt 6. krill
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Kingdom __________ Phylum ___________ Common Name___________ Characteristics 1. ______________ 2. ______________
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Porifera Common Name: Sponge Characteristics 1. Choanocytes 2. Regeneration 3. No organs or tissues 4. Spicules 5. Hermaphroditic 6. Cross/self fertilization
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Coral
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Cnidarian
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Hydrostatic water vascular system controls “tube feet”
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Echinoderm
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Rasping Radula
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Gastropod
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Compound eye on stalks
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Arthropods
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Well developed brain and eye
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Cephalopods
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Kiss a sea cucumber for luck
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Echinoderm
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2 tentacles 8 arms
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Cephalopods
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May extend the foot for moving around and attaching to something when shell is open
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Bivalve
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Secondary radial symmetry - larva is bilateral
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Echinoderm
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Tentacles around mouth controlled by primitive nerve net
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Cnidarian
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Chitinous exoskeleton
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Arthropoda
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Compressed and enclosed in two shells.
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Bivalve
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Explain the difference between radial and bilateral symmetry.
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Radial - pizza - jellies and seastars Bilateral - only one way - lobster
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limpets and abalone
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Gastropod
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Organism that can produce both male and female sex cells.
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Hermaphroditic
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