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Arthropoda Characteristics Makes up 34 of all animal species Includes insects spiders scorpions millipedes centipedes crabs lobsters amp crayfish Arthropod means
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Arthropoda Characteristics Makes up 34 of all animal species Includes insects spiders scorpions millipedes centipedes crabs lobsters amp crayfish Arthropod means jointed. Chapter 21. Outline. Introduction. Phylum . Psilotophyta. – The Whisk Ferns. Phylum . Lycophyta. – The Ground Pines, Spike Mosses and . Quillworts. Phylum . Equisetophyta. – The Horsetails and Scouring Rushes. PORIFERA. CNIDARIANS. Representative. Sponge. Jellyfish. Habitat. Marine. and some freshwater. Marine. and some freshwater. Body. Plan. Asymetrical. Radial . Symetry. Reproduction. Asexual-budding. 1. Phylum Annelida. Class Polychaeta. Class Clitellata. Phylum Annelida. 2. Annelid Characteristics. Defining Characteristics. One or more pairs of chitinous setae. The phylum includes polychaetes, earthworms, leeches, and vestimentiferans. Chapter 20. Outline. Introduction. Introduction to the Bryophytes. Phylum . Hepaticophyta. – Liverworts. Phylum . Anthocerophyta. – Hornworts. Phylum . Bryophyta. – Mosses. Human and Ecological Relevance of Bryophytes. Page: 527. What types of Fungi do you know?. Bread Molds. Mushrooms. Molds on oranges. Yeasts. Mildews. Rusts & Smuts. What are Fungi?. Plant-like . characteristics:. Stationary. Grow upward. Have cell walls, but contain . Today we will study the annelids, the segmented worms, and the arthropods, a huge group that contains insects, spiders, and crustaceans. Three tissue layers are present in both of these groups. Also 5 - . 1. Coral, Anemones, Sea Fans, and Jellyfish. Chapter 5 Pages 5-33 & 5-34. Characteristics of Phylum Cnidaria. 5 - . 2. Coral, Anemones, Sea Fans, and Jellyfish. Chapter 5 Pages 5-33 & 5-34. (pore bearers). pages 664 to 667. Sponges. YouTube - The wonderful world of the sea sponges- The Abyss- BBc Wildlife. Sponges. Scuba sponge. Glass sponge. Variety. Unidentified sponge. Phylum Porifera. BSC 2011L. Animal Characteristics. Symmetry. Radiata. – radial symmetry, . diploblastic. (2 tissues). Bilateria. – bilateral symmetry, . triploblastic. Body Cavity. Acoelomates. – no cavity. Link to video. Flatworms - General Information. 3. . phyla in Ch. 14 – We are going to focus . mainly on . Phylum Platyhelminthes . Symmetry. : Bilateral. Cephalization. - head end concentrated with sense organs and nervous control. Aschelminthes : Roundworms Not the Phylum name 7 Phyla in this grouping Characteristics Most are freshwater Cylindrical Unsegmented Bilaterally symmetrical Triploblastic ( pseudocoelomates ) Dioecious ). (8,761 known species). General Description: . Simplest animals, multicellular. No organs or body systems. Skeleton composed of spongin (soft) and spicules (hard). Symmetry: . Asymmetrical. Feeding: . https://. www.youtube.com. /. watch?v. =_2iXHBuSIJY. Phylum Mollusca, Class . Gastropoda. Phylum Mollusca, . Class . Cephalopoda. https://. www.youtube.com. /. watch?v. =os6HD-sCRn8. Phylum Annelida. Phylum Nematoda. Phylum Annelida. Choanoflagellates. The Worm Characteristics. Bilateral. symmetry – the simplest organisms to exhibit this type of symmetry. Invertebrates – use . hydrostatic. pressure to provide structural support (made of .
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