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neurulation animationphp Subphylum Urochordata httplearningobjectswesleyaneduneurulationanimationphp Subphylum Vertebrata Superclass Agnatha Hagfish httpwwwyoutubecomwatchvBb2EOP3ohnE. 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. Scott Jones. www.extremecenter.com. www.greatplainsumc.org. Bishop Scott Jones. www.extremecenter.com. www.greatplainsumc.org. The Wesleyan Renewal of United Methodism. The Wesleyan Renewal of United Methodism. Thrive in fresh water, salt water and soil.. Many are motile, with pseudopods (“false feet”) used for locomotion.. Some are parasitic species, found in animal intestines.. Entamoeba. . histolytica. 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. Spongebob. . Squarepants. Spongebob. . Squarepants. General Term: Sponge. Classification: Kingdom . Animalia. , Phylum . Porifera. Filter feeder – can eat both plants and animals. Invertebrate - Simplest animal form. Cnidaria. Ctenophora. Rotifera. Nematoda. Nemertea. Mollusca. Annelida. Arthropoda. Bryozoa. Phoronida. Brachiopoda. Echinodermata. Chordata. No true tissues. radial symmetry. diploblastic. true tissues. Cnidaria. Ctenophora. Platyhelminthes. Rotifera. Nematoda. Nemertea. Mollusca. Annelida. Arthropoda. Bryozoa. Phoronida. Brachiopoda. Echinodermata. Chordata. No true tissues. radial symmetry. diploblastic. Matthew 11:1-9. SundayTeacher.com. Lesson Password: . Perseverance. Illustrated Bible Life Password: . Fleece. Sandra Great Britain. David Mexico. Saurabh Bangladesh, Angola, Namibia. Ruth India, Israel, Australia, New Zealand. More species (200,000 ) than any other animal phylum except Arthropoda. Soft body – often protected by CaCO. 3. shell. Unsegmented, typically bilaterally symmetrical. I. Phylum Mollusca. ©2004 Amanda Demopoulos. 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: . 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 . Subphylum : . Mastigophora. . Class : . phytomastigophora. . Family : . Euglenceae. . Genus : . Euglena . The . mastigophora. or flagellates characterized by having one or more flagella . Member of Euglena are spindle shaped , greenish , this color caused by presence of chloroplast which contain chlorophyll . . Topic: General Characteristics and Life Processes of Phylum . C. nidaria. .
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