Lesson 3 - Taxonomy Flashcards
(18 cards)
Mullusca
Invertebrate marine animals
That have soft bodies,
Usually with shells
Clams snails octopus
Annelida
(True worms) wormlike creatures that are segmented
Earthworms leeches
Chordata
Vertebrates(having a spine). Humans birds fish reptiles
Arthropoda
Invertebrates (having no spine),with segmented bodies and jointed legs in pairs insects spiders
Enhinodermata
Symmetrical marine vertebrates.
Aka sea urchins sea cucumbers
Nematoda
(Round worms) unsegmented,cylindrical bodies
Hookworms pinworms
Cnidaria
Invertebrates; simple tissues with a mouth surrounded by tentacools; have stinging cells fish coral
Porifera
Simplest of all animals; have no tissues or organs sponges
Simplest of all animals; have no tissues or organs. e.g. sponges
Porifera
Invertebrates; simple tissues with a mouth surrounded by tentacles; have stinging cells: anemones, coral, jellyfish and hydra
Cnidaria
(Round worms) unsegmented,cylindrical bodies. e.g. Hookworms, pinworms
Nematoda
Symmetrical marine vertebrates.
e.g. sea urchins, sea cucumbers
Enhinodermata
Invertebrates (having no spine),with segmented bodies and jointed legs in pairs. e.g. insects, spiders
Arthropoda
Vertebrates(having a spine). Humans, birds, fish, reptiles
Chordata
Invertebrate marine animals
That have soft bodies,
Usually with shells
Clams snails octopus
Mullusca
Approach
V. To get closer
N. A coming closer
Burrow
V. To dig a hole
N. A hole dug by a animal as a home or for protection
Cease
V. To stop; to come or bring to an end