Lab Ex 40 Survey of the Animal Kingdom - Echinodermata, Hemichordata, & Chordata Flashcards

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Protostomes

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Annelids, mollusks, & arthropods; blastopore gives rise to mouth

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Deuterostomes

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Blastopore gives rise to anus

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Ossicles

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Internal skeleton of Echinoderms made of calcareous plates called these, usually with spines protruding through a thin layer of skin

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Water vascular system

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Echinoderms have this consisting of a series of coelomic water-filled canals with hollow projections called tube feet

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Tube feet

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Hollow projections of the water vascular system that help move Echinoderms

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Aboral

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Anus of sea star on this upper surface

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Dermal gills

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Respiration by diffusion that surrounds the blunt spines of sea stars

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Pedicellariae

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Pincerlike structures of Echinoderms used to remove debris from the surface

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Madreporite

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Sieve connecting the water vascular system with the environment (Echinoderms)

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Ambulacral grooves

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Where tube feet protrude from

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Test

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Ossicles are fused into a solid shell called this

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Aristotle’s lantern

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Small internal structure of 5 teeth (sea urchins & sand dollars)

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Tentacles

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Modified tube feet of sea cucumbers

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Hemichordata

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Share 2 features with chordates - dorsal nerve cord, part of which is hollow, & pharyngeal slits

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Pharyngeal slits

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Openings in the throat that filter water that has entered through the mouth

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Acorn worms

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Soft-bodied marine animals that burrow in sand or mud; bodies are fleshy & contractile and consist of a proboscis, a collar, & a trunk

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Chordates

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Characterized by a dorsal hollow nerve cord, a notochord, pharyngeal slits, & a postnatal tail

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Atrium

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After water passes by the arches it moves into a surrounding chamber called this (in lancelets)

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Atriopore

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Water leaves the bodies of lancelets through this

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Ammocoete

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Larva of lamprey

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Buccal funnel

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Mouths of agnathans is at the center of this round structure & is armed with horny teeth & a rasping tongue

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Endoskeleton

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Cartilaginous skeleton of sharks, skates, & rays

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Lateral line

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Runs along each side of the bodies of sharks, skates, & rays & contains sensory cells to detect slight vibrations

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Operculum

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Gills of bony fishes are protected by a movable gill cover called this

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Lateral-line system

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Along each side & branching over the heads of most fishes is this, consisting of sensory pits in the skin; pits detect water currents & predators or prey that may be moving near the fish

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Tadpole

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Aquatic larval stage of amphibians

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Chorion

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Outermost membrane of reptile eggs

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Amnion

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Encases the developing reptile embryo within a fluid filled cavity

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Yolk sac

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Provides food from the yolk for the embryo via blood vessels connecting to the embryo’s gut (reptiles)

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Allantois

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Surrounds a cavity into which waste products from the embryo are excreted

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Mammary glands

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Mammals nourish their young with milk produced by these of the mother