Intro to Animal Body Plans Flashcards

1
Q

what type of symmetry is this

A

no symmetry

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2
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what type of symmetry is this

A

radial

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3
Q

what type of symmetry is this

A

Bilateral symmetry

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4
Q

Incomplete or complete digestive system

A

complete digestive syste

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5
Q

Complete or Incomplete digestive system

A

Incomplete digestive system

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6
Q

Diploblastic or triploblastic

A

Diploblastic

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7
Q

what stage dominates the life cycle

A

diploid stage

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8
Q

no coelom

A

acoelomates

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9
Q

coelom of endoderm and mesoderm

A

Pseudocoelomate

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10
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Diploblastic or triploblastic -

A

triploblastic

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11
Q

acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, or eucoelomates

A

pseudocoelomates

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12
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acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, or eucoelomates

A

acoelomates

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13
Q

mesodermal coelom

A

Eucoelomate

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14
Q

Protostome

A

the blastopore turns into
the mouth

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15
Q

Deuterostomes

A

the blastopore turns
into the anus

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16
Q

acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, or eucoelomates

A

eucoelomates

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17
Q

what is that and
what does it do

A

clitellum
fertilization

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18
Q

Label this
specifically crop gizzard and clitellum

A
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19
Q

means Pore-bearer

A

Porifera

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20
Q

key features of animals

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21
Q

what phylum is this and what are the functions what type of coelom

A

porifera (sponges)

acoelomate

22
Q

what phylum
is this and it’s function
what type of coelom

A

cnidarians

acoelomate

23
Q

what phylum
is this and it’s function
what type of coelom

A

platyhelminthes (flatworm)

acoelomate

24
Q

what phylum is this and it’s function

what type of coelom

A

Phylum Nematoda (roundworms)

pseudocoelom

can live almost anywhere are parasitic

25
Q

what is the arrow pointing to and what does it do?

A

clitellum

hold their eggs

26
Q

what phylum is this and it’s function
what type of coeloms

A

annelids (segmented worms)

coelomates

27
Q

Phylum Porifera have choanocytes while phylum Cnidaria have ___.

A

cnidocytes (stinging cells)

28
Q

know this

A
29
Q

types of segmented worms

A
30
Q

what class is this and it’s function

internal or external shell

A

polyplacophora (chitons)

external

31
Q

be able to find the radula what is its function

A

for food

32
Q

what class is this and it’s function

internal or external shell

A

gastropods

external

33
Q

what class is this and it’s function

internal or external shell

A

bivalves

external

34
Q

what class is this and it’s function

internal or external shell

A

Cephalopoda

internal

35
Q

know this

arm, collar, fin, gill, gonad, funnel (siphon), ink sac, hearts, mantle, suckers, tentacle, pen

A
36
Q

which is most abundant?

  1. Crustacea
  2. Insecta
A

insecta

37
Q

Species of Chelicerata are spiders or crabs??

A

crabs

38
Q

know this

  • abdomen, antenna, antennula, carapace, cheliped, pleopods, pereiopods, telson, and uropods
A
39
Q

Four large wings, covered by scales

A

lepidoptera

40
Q

Four wings; the first pair thickened or hardened. First pair of wings usually as long asabdomenprotecting second pair of wings that are membranous. Abdomen without forceps

A

coleoptera

41
Q

Hind wings smaller than front wings with few cross veins. Mouth parts not piercing; head joined loosely to thorax

A

hymenoptera

42
Q

Only one pair of wings; membranous, with conspicuous veins. No abdominal filaments:

A

diptera

43
Q

know this

  1. Head
  2. Thorax
  3. Abdomen
A
44
Q

what class is this and it’s function

A
45
Q

what class is this and it’s function

A

Ophiuroidea (brittle stars)

46
Q

what class is this and it’s function

A
47
Q

what class is this and it’s function

A
48
Q

know this

ambulacral grooves, mouth, madreporite, spines, tube feet, ampulla, mouth, radial canal, and ring canal

A
49
Q

know this

  1. Dorsal hollow nerve cord
  2. Notochord
  3. Post-anal tail
  4. Pharyngeal gill slits
  5. V-shaped muscle bands
A
50
Q

what is this and is it a chordate?

A

yes it is

lancelets