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Biology
12th Grade
05/02/2011

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Animals
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Multicelled heterotrophs that ingest other organisms or some portion of them. Most are motile, reproduce sexually and asexually, and their embryos grow and develop through a series of orderly stages. They make ATP by aerobic respiration, are unwalled, and they form tissues and organs.
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Epithelium
Definition
A sheetlike array of cells that covers the body surface or lines an inner cavity or a tube.
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Connective tissues
Definition
It is the most abundant type of animal tissue. Soft connective tissues differ in the amounts and arrangements of fibroblasts, fibers, ground substance. Specialized types include adipose, cartilage, bone, and blood tissues.
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Ectoderm
Definition
The start of the outer part of the epidermis and the nervous system.
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Endoderm
Definition
The start of the gut's inner lining and organs derived from it.
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Mesoderm
Definition
A third primary tissue layer that forms between the other two (ectoderm and endoderm) that gives rise to many internal organs.
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Microvilli
Definition
Slender extension from free surface of certain cells; arrays of many of these greatly increase the absorptive or secretory surface area of a cell.
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Choanoflagellate
Definition
Single-celled eukaryote having having a microvilli collar around a single flagellum at their anterior end. A sister taxon of animals and fungi.
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Polarity
Definition
Animals that have a front-to-back axis, with an anterior or leading end and a posterior end.
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Radial symmetry
Definition
Animals that have body parts organized around their main axis. These animals live in water and their body allows them to capture food swimming or drifting towards them from any direction.
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Bilateral symmetry
Definition
Animals that have equivalent right and left halves along the main body axis. Some have a ventral and a dorsal surface.
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Cephalization
Definition
During the evolution of most kinds of animals, the increasing concentration of sensory structures and nerve cells at the anterior end of the body.
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Protosomes
Definition
The first opening that appears on an embryo's surface becomes the mouth. Examples are flatworms, mollusks, annelids, roundworms, and anrthropods.
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Deuterosomes
Definition
The first opening that appears on an embryo's surface becomes the anus. Examples include echinoderms and chordates.
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Coelom
Definition
A type of body cavity between the gut and body wall that has a lining, called a peritoneum, derived from mesoderm. It is a fluid filled cavity that protect organs.
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Pseudocoel
Definition
A false coelom
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Segementation
Definition
A series of units that may or may not be similar in appearance. Examples are annelids, arthropods, and vertebrates.
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Sponges
Definition
The simplest existing animal. It has an asymmetrical body that has a spicule-reinforced matrix in 2 cell layers. Its phagocytic collar cells trap food from water flowing through pores in its wall.
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Larva
Definition
A free-living, sexually immature stage in the development of many kinds of animals, one that precedes the adult form.
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Placozoans
Definition
An asymmetric, soft-bodied animal with 2 simple tissues around a thin, inner matrix.
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Ediacarans
Definition
One of a diverse collection of tiny multicelled precambrian species having a highly flattened body, sometimes with many unspecialized segments.
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Cnidarians
Definition
A type of radial invertebrate having epithelial tissues and a saclike gut. It is the only animal that makes nematocysts.
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Nematocyst
Definition
A fluid-filled, jack-in-the-box capsule housed in one of three types of sensory-effector cells in cnidarians. It has a mechanoreceptor projecting above the cell surface and a dischargeable, tubular thread, often with barbs or toxin-drenched. Only cnidarians make these.
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Tentacles
Definition
Long, flexible, prey-capturing extensions of an animal body.
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Mesoglea
Definition
A buoyant, deformable skeleton. Means "middle glue". Contractile cells work against it to squeeze water out from under a medusa and drive it forward.
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Organs
Definition
Structural units of 2 or more tissues that develop in predictable patterns and that interact in one or more tasks.
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Organ system
Definition
A set of organs that are interacting chemically, physically, or both in a common task.
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Flatworms
Definition
One of the simplest existing animals with organ systems that form from 3 primary tissue layers.
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Parasites
Definition
An organism that withdraws nutrients from a living host, which it usually does not kill outright.
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Pharynx
Definition
A muscular tube that invertebrate chordates use in filter-feeding and respiration.
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Ganglia
Definition
A distinct cluster of cell bodies of neurons.
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Proglottids
Definition
One of many tapeworm body units that bud behind the scolex.
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Annelids
Definition
A bilateral invertebrate having a highly segmented body; major groups are polychaetes, oligochaetes, and leeches. Except in leeches, segments have clusters of chitin-reinforced bristles.
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Detritus
Definition
Decaying particles of organic matter.
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Nerve cords
Definition
Of bilateral animals, a line of communication, usually paired, that runs parallel with the anterior-posterior axis. In large or long invertebrates, it often has one or more large axons. In chordates, it develops as a hollow, neural tube that gives rise to the spinal cord and brain.
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Nephridia
Definition
Many of the water-regulating units that help control the composition and volume of tissue fluid.
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Rotifers
Definition
Bilateral, cephalized animal with a false coelom and a crown of cilia.
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Mollusks
Definition
The only invertebrate with a mantle draped over a soft, fleshy visceral mass; most have an external or internal shell. Examples include gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods.
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Mantle
Definition
A tissue draped over the visceral mass of a mollusk.
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Torsion
Definition
A drastic twisting of the body, including the visceral mass, as certain molluscan embryos develop.
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Cephalopods
Definition
A soft-bodied mollusk with a closed circulatory system. Moves by jet propulsion of water from a siphon. Examples include octopuses, squids, and chambered nautilus.
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Arthropods
Definition
Type of invertebrate having a hardened exoskeleton and specialized segments with jointed appendages. Examples include millipedes, spiders, lobsters, insects.
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Exoskeleton
Definition
An external skeleton; a hardened cuticle.
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Molting
Definition
Periodic shedding of worn-out or too-small body structures. Permits an animal to grow in size or renew parts.
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Metamorphosis
Definition
Major changes in body form of certain animals. Hormonally controlled growth, tissue reorganization, and remodeling of body parts leads to adult form.
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Crustaceans
Definition
Most of these animals are free-living, aquatic arthropods. Examples include crabs, lobsters, crayfish, and shrimp.
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Malpighian tubules
Definition
One of many small tubes that help insects on land dispose of toxic wastes without losing body water.
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Types of arthropods
Definition
Examples are mites, spiders, beetles, scorpions, and mosquitoes.
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Echinoderm
Definition
One of the protosomes; a radial invertebrate with some bilateral features and calcified spines or plates on the body wall. Example is sea stars.
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Water-vascular system
Definition
A system of tube feet connected to canals, through which controlled water flow can extend the feet in coordinated ways.
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