Intro to Animal Body Plans Flashcards

(50 cards)

1
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what type of symmetry is this

A

no symmetry

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2
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what type of symmetry is this

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radial

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3
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what type of symmetry is this

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Bilateral symmetry

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4
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Incomplete or complete digestive system

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complete digestive syste

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5
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Complete or Incomplete digestive system

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Incomplete digestive system

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6
Q

Diploblastic or triploblastic

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Diploblastic

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7
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what stage dominates the life cycle

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diploid stage

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8
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no coelom

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acoelomates

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9
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coelom of endoderm and mesoderm

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Pseudocoelomate

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10
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Diploblastic or triploblastic -

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triploblastic

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11
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acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, or eucoelomates

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pseudocoelomates

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12
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acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, or eucoelomates

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acoelomates

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13
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mesodermal coelom

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Eucoelomate

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14
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Protostome

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the blastopore turns into
the mouth

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15
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Deuterostomes

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the blastopore turns
into the anus

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16
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acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, or eucoelomates

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eucoelomates

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17
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what is that and
what does it do

A

clitellum
fertilization

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18
Q

Label this
specifically crop gizzard and clitellum

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19
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means Pore-bearer

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Porifera

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20
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key features of animals

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21
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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

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cnidarians

acoelomate

23
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what phylum
is this and it’s function
what type of coelom

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platyhelminthes (flatworm)

acoelomate

24
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what phylum is this and it’s function

what type of coelom

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Phylum Nematoda (roundworms)

pseudocoelom

can live almost anywhere are parasitic

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what is the arrow pointing to and what does it do?
clitellum hold their eggs
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what phylum is this and it’s function what type of coeloms
annelids (segmented worms) coelomates
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Phylum Porifera have choanocytes while phylum Cnidaria have ___.
cnidocytes (stinging cells)
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know this
29
types of segmented worms
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what class is this and it’s function internal or external shell
polyplacophora (chitons) external
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be able to find the radula what is its function
for food
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what class is this and it’s function internal or external shell
gastropods external
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what class is this and it’s function internal or external shell
bivalves external
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what class is this and it’s function internal or external shell
Cephalopoda internal
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know this arm, collar, fin, gill, gonad, funnel (siphon), ink sac, hearts, mantle, suckers, tentacle, pen
36
which is most abundant? 1. Crustacea 2. Insecta
insecta
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Species of Chelicerata are spiders or crabs??
crabs
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know this - abdomen, antenna, antennula, carapace, cheliped, pleopods, pereiopods, telson, and uropods
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Four large wings, covered by scales
lepidoptera
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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
coleoptera
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Hind wings smaller than front wings with few cross veins. Mouth parts not piercing; head joined loosely to thorax
hymenoptera
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Only one pair of wings; membranous, with conspicuous veins. No abdominal filaments:
diptera
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know this 1. Head 2. Thorax 3. Abdomen
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what class is this and it’s function
45
what class is this and it’s function
Ophiuroidea (brittle stars)
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what class is this and it’s function
47
what class is this and it’s function
48
know this ambulacral grooves, mouth, madreporite, spines, tube feet, ampulla, mouth, radial canal, and ring canal
49
know this 1. Dorsal hollow nerve cord 2. Notochord 3. Post-anal tail 4. Pharyngeal gill slits 5. V-shaped muscle bands
50
what is this and is it a chordate?
yes it is lancelets