Lab 7 Flashcards

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Abdomen

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Constitutes the part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis, in vertebrates.

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Acoelomate

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A solid-bodied animal lacking a cavity between the gut and outer body wall.

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Bilateral Symmetry

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Body symmetery in which a central longitudinal plane divides the body into two equal but opposite halves.

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Body Cavity

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A fluid or air filled space between the digestive tract and the body wall.

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Body Plan

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In animals, a set of morphological and developmental traits that are integrated in a functional whole - the living animal.

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Cephalization

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A evolutionary trend toward the concentration of sensory equipment at the anterior end of the body.

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Cephalothorax

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The fused head and thorax of spiders and other chelicerate arthropods.

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Chemotaxis

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Movement of a plant or animal in response to a substance or chemical.

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9
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Coelom

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A body cavity lined by tissue derived only from mesoderm.

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Diploblastic

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Having two germ layers.

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Ectoderm

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The outermost of the three primary germ layers in animal embryos; gives rise to the outer covering and, in some phyla, the nervous system, inner ear, and lens of the eye.

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12
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Endoderm

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The innermost of the three primary germ layers in animal embryos; lines the achenteron and gives rise to the liver, pancreas, lungs, and the lining of the digestive tract in species that have these structures.

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13
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Eumetazoa

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Member of a clade of animals with true tissues. All animals except sponges and a few other groups are eumetazoans.

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14
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Germ Layer

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One of the three main layers in a gastrula that will form the various tissues and organs of an animal body.

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15
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Gravitaxis

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Movement of a plant or animal in response to gravity.

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16
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Mesoderm

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The middle primary germ layer in a triploblastic animal embryon; develops into the notochord, the lining of the coelom, muscles, skeleton, gonands, kidneys, and most of the circulatory system in species that have these structures.

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Metamerism

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Having a linear series of body segments fundamentally similar in structure, though not all such structures are entirely alike in any single life form because some of them perform special functions. In animals, metameric segments are referred to as somites or metameres.

18
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Phototaxis

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Movement of a plant or animal in response to light.

19
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Pseudocoelomate

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An animal whose body cavity is lined by tissue derived from mesoderm and endoderm.

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Radial Symmetry

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Symmetry in which the body is shaped like a pie or barrel (lacking a left side and a right side) and can be divided into mirror-imaged halves by any plane through it’s central axis.

21
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Rheotaxis

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Movement of a plant or animal in response to water current.

22
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Tagmatization (tagmata)

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The grouping and fusion of adjacent metameres into larger functional units, tagma, responsible for performing specialized tasks.

23
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Taxis

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An oriented movement toward or away from a stimulus.

24
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Thermotaxis

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Movement of a plant or animal in response to temperature.

25
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Thigmotaxis

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Movement of a plant or animal in response to touch or pressure.

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Thorax

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The part of the body of a mammal between the neck and the abdomen.

27
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Triploblastic

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Possessing three germ layers; the endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. Most eumetazoans are triploblastic.