bilateria Flashcards

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features uniting bilateria

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  1. bilateral symmetry
  2. cephalization
  3. mesodermally derived tissue
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what is cephalization?

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concentration of sense organs and NS at anterior end.

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3
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mesodermally derived tissue - what does that mean for tissue?
soft- bodied forms have what kind of body wall muscles

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triploblastic -

- circular and longitudinal body wall muscles.

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4
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3 planes of bilaterally symmetrical organisms

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transverse
frontal
sagital

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5
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common features of bilaterians

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internal fluid transport system
 - most have 2
complete through-gut w mouth and anal opening. 
excretory organs
1/2 forms of nephridial systems
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fluid filled transport system

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fluid-filled cavities flly enclosed + under control of organism

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7
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2 types of fluid filled systems usually found in fluid-filled systems

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  1. spaceous

2. blood-vascular system

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8
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3 steps for excretion

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  1. ultrafiltration
  2. resorption
  3. transport out.
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9
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2 forms of nephridia systems

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  1. metanephridia - usually large animals w blood vascular system. filtration in structure separate from resorption/transport.
  2. protonephridia - small animals, lack coelom. all 3 steps occur in one structure.
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10
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difference btw smal & large eating habits.

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small = extrude mouth as solid gut mass, surround food and bring it back in. 
large = grasp prey w anterior part of body. immobilizes w / mucuous and injest
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