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| Animals are hetrotrophic. This means that? |
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| Predators have three traits |
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| Bilateral symmetry,good musuculture sense organs, and a developed nervous system. |
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| cutting in 2 gives equals halves |
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| definte head and sense organs with brain. |
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| There are 2 body plans these are? |
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| SAC plan and tube within in tube |
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| animals have only 1 opening for wastes to enter and exit. |
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| the general form or the mirror images of each other |
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| Animal is circulary organized regardless of angle, cut to bottom two equal haveles result |
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| animal has both a left and right side, thus only cutting down the center will result in equal halves. |
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| original layers from which all organs and tissues evolve. |
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| animal with 2 germ layers, endoderm and ectoderm |
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| animals have 3 layers endoderm, ectoderm, and mesoderm. |
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| body covering and nervous system |
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| excretory and reproductive systems |
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| How kinds of body cavities are there? |
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| psudeo coelomate means what? |
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| incompletely lined cavity;partial cavity |
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| mesoderm arises from cells near blastopore which split out and form coelom. |
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| enterocoelmaters(I know its a horribly complicated word)Define |
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| mesoderm arises and out pockets the endoderm. |
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| an independent embroyonic stage that is capable of acquiring its own food |
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| exhibition of moving parts |
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| The Sponge's symmetry is what? |
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| The sponge has none of the following |
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| germ layers,body cavities or segmentation |
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| The sponoge lives in the ocean this makes it what? |
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| Food is englufed by what kind of cells |
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| The Flaggellum of the collars cells located in the inner layer produce what do bring in food through the pores |
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| The ameoboid cells that transport food thorughout the body cells are located in what kinda of layers |
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| Jelly-like(silly sponge Trix are for kids!) |
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| Nerve fibers are connected with ____ fibers to control the water leaving the_______ |
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| The sponge excretes using these cells |
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| The sponge secures oxygen from ______ |
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| Reproduction for sponge is both _____ and _____ |
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| The sponges reproduces by asexually by ______ |
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| The sponge reproduces sexually via gametes produced by ______ cells |
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| Hydra live in ____ water, getting oxygen from _____ |
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| The hydra's body plan is _______, with a _____ body plan, with ______ radial symmetry |
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| The Hydra deposits waste in the ______ and the waste exits through ______ |
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| The Hydra lacks a ______ cavity and _______. It's organized at the ______ level. |
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| The stinging cells on the hydra are called _______ |
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| The Cniblasts of the hydra are located on the _______. They are used for _____ and _______ |
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| The digestive is of the hydras follows is what |
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| Food enter mouth->gastro vascular cavity->cells here secerete enzymes to begin digestion=>digestion is completed in food vacuolues of cells of inner layer. |
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| The hydra diffuses _____ thouroughout the body |
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| The hydra utilizes a ______ net composes of _____ cells along with _______ fibers to aid in movement |
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| The Hydra is capable of ______ and ______ reproduction |
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| The hydra reproduces asexually by _____ and _______ |
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| The Hydra reproduces sexually via gametes produced ______ cells, which form _____ and ______ testes |
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| Planaria consist of _______ body plan,_______,with ______ symmetry |
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| SAC,Triploblastic,bilateral |
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| Planaria have no _____ cavity or ________ with a _______ level of organization |
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| The freshwater planaria lives in ______ water and gets both its ______ and its _____ from the water |
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| The planaria's liquid wastes are collected by ______ cells which exit through pores |
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| The planaria's liquid wastes are collected by ______ cells which exit through pores |
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| the path of food through planaria |
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| food enters pharynx which is extended through mouth=> gastrovascular canal=>food is digested in cavity by seceretions of those cells=>It is completed in the food vacuoles of those cells. |
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| ____ diffuses thorugh the planaria's body |
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| The planria has ___ muscular laters, which along with _____ and _____ secrection aids in movement. |
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| The nervous system _____(think Jacob) type with ______ and sensory cell in body wall.____ aid in stimuli and light reaction. |
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| The Ascaris's body plan is a _______ with a _______ |
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| Ascaris ______(think leeches),________,_________ worm |
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| parasitic,triploblastic,unsegmented |
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| Ascaris a _____ level of organization with ________ symmetry |
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| The Ascaris moves by a _______ _______ action due to the muscles and nervous system which consists of _______ cord and nerve _____, |
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| ______ is digested by the host and enters the Ascaris _________ |
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| The Ascaris food diffuses from intestine to ______ and disperses throughtout the body. |
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| Wastes are removed from the ______ canal through the ______ _______ |
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| The Ascaris takes this from the host in addition to food. |
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| The Clam is an inactive,______ feeder using a muscular hatchet foot for ________. |
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| The clam is aquatic _______ with no segementation. |
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| The clam contains a bivalve _______ , with no ________. |
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| exoskelton,cephalization. |
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| The path of food through the clam is as follows |
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| Food is ingested through in current siphon through mouth=>esophagus=>stomach=>intestine=>anus=>excurrent siphon |
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| The Clam has an an _____ blood system.Blue blood floes in _______. |
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| The clam's kidneys remove ______ wastes |
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| The claims gills secure what _______ |
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| The ______ nerve ensures reaction to _______ |
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| The clam has a larval stage called a ________ |
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| The claim has to distinct sexes this is reproduces how? |
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| The earthwrom is ________,__________,that lives on land and _______ secures its food |
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| segmented,schizocoelmate;inactively |
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| The earthworm moves with its _____ layers of muscles and setae; |
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| The earthworm lacks a _____ and does not display _________ |
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| The earthworm is neither a predator or nor prey it is a ________. The earthworm feeds off ______ matter left in soil |
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| Earthworms are _________.They lack a larval stage and eggs and sperm are deposited in the ________. |
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| hermaphorodites;clitellum |
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| The earthworm is a _______(think classification) |
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| The earthworm has a circulatory system ,with __ pairs of hearts, and ____ large blood vessels. |
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| Oxygen enter the earthworm thorugh the _____ through the cuticle |
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| Nervous structures of the earthworm include a ____,solid ventral,_____ cord, and _______ |
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| The pathway of food through the earthworm is as follows |
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| food enters the mouth=>esophagus=>crop=>gizzard=>intestine=>anus |
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| Since the crayfish lays in wait for prey it is a ______- |
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| The crayfish lives in the water making it _____.It is a _______ animal utlizing its gills to secure _________ |
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| The crayfish is _________ with an exoskeleton composed of ______ |
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| The ____ gland in the crayfish removes waste. |
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| The crayfish has an ______ circulatory system. It has ____((color) blood, a ______ with _____ vessels |
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| The pathway of food through the crayfish is as follows |
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| Food enters mouth=>esophagus=>stomach=>intestine=>anus=>digestive system |
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| The crayfish has two sexes this means it reproduces how? |
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| The muscles of the crayfish are attched to the _____ for support |
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| The Starfish is an aquatic _____. It utilizes a water vascular system for locomotion |
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| The starfish is not ______ |
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| the starfish uses its skin gills for _______ |
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| The starfish has no definte head region this means it does not exhibit what |
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| The spiny endoskeleton provides protection for the starfish as it seeks out ______ |
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| The stafish can reproduce asexually by what method |
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| The starish eat by inverting ______ through its mouth |
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| The pathway of food through the starfish is as folllows |
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| Mouth=>Esophagus=>Stomach=>intestine=>anus |
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| In the starfish has both muscles and ______ system composed of a nerve ring and ___ cords |
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| The starfish has _____ circulatory system. |
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| The starfish ciruclatory system consists of ____ fluid, where circulatory and excretory functions are carried. |
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| The frog is what kind of animal |
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| The frog is a predator that utilizes it's internal _____ and muscles for locomotion |
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| The frog has a definitve head region. This means it display what |
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| The kidneys remove wastes passing through what two structures |
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| How does the frog reproduce? |
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| The frog has a closed circulatory system. What is unique about its heart |
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| The heart has only 3 chambers |
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| The frog secures oxygen through its lungs and also through its ______ |
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