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| Distinct Left and Right Sides |
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| Animals That are attached at one spot |
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| Sponges Belong to What Phylum? |
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| Porifera Animals Have what Symettry? |
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| By which method do sponges feed? |
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| Flagelled Cells that bring in water & Food |
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| Cells that digest the food |
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| Sponges Sereve as _________ For small Aquatic animals. |
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| Algae can live sybiotically within sponges, making htem appear ______ in color. |
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| Water Enters a sponge through ___________, and exits out the top through the _________. |
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| Jellyfish, Corals, Anemones & Hydras Belong in the Phylum ____________ |
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| The name for stinging cells on Cnidarians |
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| The life cycle of cnidarians include 2 body plans, __________ & __________. |
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| Cnidarians are ________ Because they prey and eat on other organisms. |
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| Why do corals need to live in waters that receive a lot of light? |
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| They rely on the Mutualistic Relationship with algae, they capture solar energy, recycles and lay down calcium. |
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| What Symmetry do all Cnidarians have? |
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| Flatworms belong to Phylum ___________. |
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| Flatworms are _______, meaning they have NO body cavity. |
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| Internal/External Parasites- Flatworm |
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| Internal Parasites W/ A "Scolex" to hook onto intestines- Tapeworm |
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| Flatworms do not have brains, but do have bundles of nerves called ________. |
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| Tapeworms & other parasites dont need a _________________. |
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| The guts of Free- Living flatworms have ____ Openings. |
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| Parasitic Roundworms have ____ Coeloms |
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| Parasitic Roundworms can infect people by contaminated ______, ______ or ________ |
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| Filarial Worms cause severe swelling called. |
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| Earthworms, Polychaetes & other segmented worms belong to Phylum _________. |
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| Annelids are the first phylum we have studied with a true _________, or body cavity. |
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| Many annalids have bristles called ______. |
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| The circulatory system of annelids is ______, or contained in blood vessels |
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| In Earthworms food moves to the Crop for storage, & is then ground up by the _____. |
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| Mollusks, likw squids & clams, belong to Phylum _________. |
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| Stomach-Foot= Snails, Slugs |
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| Head-Foot= Octopus, Squid |
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| Annalids and Mollusks both have a ___________ larva. |
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| Lie Annelids, Mullusks have a true ______. |
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| All Mollusks are covered by a thin layer of tissue called the ______, in some, this secretes their outer shell. |
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| Water enters & leaves a mollusks body by a tube called __________. |
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| In Cephalopods like squid, the footis divided into suction cup covered arms called _________. |
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