Subkingdom Eumetazoa (all the other phyla) - The Eumetazoa ... animals have an oral (top) and aboral (bottom) side, but no front, back, left or right sides. ...
Phylum Chordata You are in the kingdom Animal and phyla chordata, but what is the class, order, family, genus, species of homo sapiens? Let s learn together ..
Phylum Chordata There are three basic characteristics that distinguish phylum Chordata from all other animal phyla: (1) The presence of a flexible, rod-like, internal ...
Major Animal Phyla Biology 103 Animal Lab Phylum Porifera Sponges Asymmetrical or Radial symmetry No organs Most are Marine Sessile filter-feeders Asexual ...
Are a group composed of several phyla which share similar characters but are ... protonephrida are absent but a tube is present w/midventral pore. for exiting waste. ...
10. PROTOSTOMADOS MENORES PHYLA: SIPUNCULA 320 spp. ECHIURA 135 spp. Forma, tama o, color, h bitat y forma de vida - Regiones del cuerpo, pared del cuerpo y ...
Phylum Molluska Mollusks Non-segmented Bodies Next to Insects, Most Successful Animal Mollusks are widespread One of the most successful of all animal phyla.
23.1 Relationships among phyla 23.2 Modularity of development: morphogenetic fields 23.3 Modularity of development: enhancers 23.7 The same set of instructions forms ...
Invertebrates 8 Phyla of Invertebrates Part 8 Porifera (sponges) asymmetrical Body has canal and pores sessile (attached to object, cannot move) Cnidaria (stinging ...
larvae parasitic in insects like grasshoppers. adults aquatic, but do not feed. life cycle. eggs ingested by grasshopper. larva develops in gut. emerges when host ...
... threadworms, and pinworms Trichinosis is caused by eating undercooked pork containing trichinella spiralis Nematodes Roundworms have a pseudocoelum.
Three major protostomous eucoelomate phyla Nine minor phyla to consider Problematic Phyla Mixture of characters Where to put them Did segmentation evolve once or many ...
Phyla Cnidaria and Ctenophora Lee-Mervin Mentoor, Department of biodiversity and conservation biology University of the Western Cape Organization (cont.)
Aquatic, benthic (living at bottom), mostly free-living in fresh water, but some ... Adults are free-living in freshwater. juveniles are parasitic in ...
Several small phyla of protostome coelomates include examples from superphyla ... the tube-dwelling vestimentiferan worms found at hydrothermal vent systems. ...
Smaller Protostome Phyla Chapter 21 Small Coelomate Phyla Several small phyla of protostome coelomates include examples from superphyla Lophotrochozoa and Ecdysozoa ...
... Phyla. King Philip Came Over From Germany-So? Kingdom-Phylum ... Feed by straining ... Are carnivores that use stinging cells to capture their prey and ...
Know the five subphyla of arthropods and the key characteristics of each subphylum. ... Arthropods occupy every habitat, and are in many respects the most successful ...
Kindom Animalia, Phylum Chordata pgs 448- 479 Biology 11 What characteristics set chordates apart from other phyla? At some point in their development all chordates ...
Genesis 1:20 And God said, 'Let the water teem with living ... 21 So God created the great creatures of the sea and every ... 1913-1976 (from Wikepedia) ...
Class Echinoidea sea urchin, sand dollar, sea biscuit. Class Holothuroidea sa cucumber ... Sea biscuit. Sea urchins, sand dollars. Spherical or disk shaped ...
The Worms! Three Phyla of Worms Flatworms Phylum Platyhelminthes Roundworms Phylum Nematoda Segmented worms Phylum Annelida Worm Body Characteristics Body ...
Non-vertebrate Chordates, Fishes, and Amphibians Chapter 30 Phylum Chordata Contains three sub-phyla: Vertebrata Urochordata Cephalochordata All chordates at some ...
... (Radiata): phyla Cnidaria Grade II (Bilateria): all other phyla Division A (Protostomia): Mouth is first opening Subdivision of Protostomes by coelom formation: ...
Chapter 33 Lower Invertebrates Animals 1 million species of animals 95% are invertebrates! 34-36 phyla of the Animal Kingdom 1. Phyla Calcarea & Silicea ...
Kingdom FUNGI Kingdom FUNGI Some are unicellular, but many are colonial lack chlorophyll - can't make own food grouped into three phyla: Kingdom FUNGI Phylum ...
Classification Biology I Kingdom Animalia All eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, motile (most) organisms Common Phyla: Porifera (sponges, corral) Cnidaria ...
Plant Anatomy Biol 3454 Fall 2005 Kingdom Planta 1-3 Divisions (Phyla) of Bryophytes 7-15 Divisions (Phyla) of Vascular Plants Divisions of Vascular Plants with ...
Rotifers Rotifera Unknown relationship to other phyla Pseudocoelomate Protonephridia Ciliated lobes whirl water into mouth Parthenogenesis Smallest multicellular ...
Phun with Phyla Protist and Fungi. 1200. 1200. 1200. 1200. 1200. FINAL JEOPARDY ... Phun ... Phun with Phyla - 800. This Phylum name, found in Kingdom Fungi, ...
... and the vascular seed plants (5 phyla) Describe the basic plant life cycle and details of the ... Gymnosperms & Angiosperms Gymnosperm Life Cycle ...
Simple Invertebrates Sponges, jellyfishes and coral, ... The mighty sponge! Phylum Cnidaria (aka Coelenterata): Jellyfishes and Corals More advanced than sponges.