Lab 9: Animal Diversity Flashcards

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Acoelomate

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A solid-bodied animal lacking a cavity between the gut and outer body wall.

An animal that lacks a coelom. Acoelomates, which include the flatworm, fluke, tapeworm, and ribbon worm, exhibit bilateral symmetry and possess one internal space, the digestive cavity.

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Bilateral Symmetry

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Body symmetry in which a central longitudinal plane divides the body into two equal but opposite halves.

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The 3 Domains

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Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaria

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Eukarya The domain that includes all eukaryotic organisms.

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The domain that includes all eukaryotic organisms.

Includes 4 Kingdoms:
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
Protista
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eukaryotic cell

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A type of cell with a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles. Organisms with eukaryotic cells (protists, plants, fungi, and animals) are called eukaryotes.

No cell wall.

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Protist

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An informal term applied to any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus. Most protists are unicellular, though some are colonial or multicellular.

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Protista

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a paraphyletic group (Pertaining to a group of taxa that consists of a common ancestor and some, but not all, of its descendants.)

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Asymmetry

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cephalization

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An evolutionary trend toward the concentration of sensory equipment at the anterior end of the body.

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coelom

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A body cavity lined by tissue derived only from mesoderm. Provides cushion and shock absorption.

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coelomate

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An animal that possesses a true coelom (a body cavity lined by tissue completely derived from mesoderm).

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deuterostome development

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In animals, a developmental mode distinguished by the development of the anus from the blastopore; often also characterized by radial cleavage and by the body cavity forming as outpockets of mesodermal tissue

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exoskeleton

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A hard encasement on the surface of an animal, such as the shell of a mollusc or the cuticle of an arthropod, that provides protection and points of attachment for muscles.

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Multicellular

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Nonvascular

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protostome development

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In animals, a developmental mode distinguished by the development of the mouth from the blastopore; often also characterized by spiral cleavage and by the body cavity forming when solid masses of mesoderm split.

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pseudocoelomate

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An animal whose body cavity is lined by tissue derived from mesoderm and endoderm.

an invertebrate (as a nematode or rotifer) having a body cavity that is a pseudocoel

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radial symmetry

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Symmetry in which the body is shaped like a pie or barrel (lacking a left side and a right side) and can be divided into mirror-imaged halves by any plane through its central axis.

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Segmentation

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Unicellular

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Taxalogical Hierarchy

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Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family 
Genus 
Species
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Lineuous.

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Father or taxonomy

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writing genus and species

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genus and species are typed in italics, genus is capitalized

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blastopore

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In a gastrula, the opening of the archenteron that typically develops into the anus in deuterostomes and the mouth in protostomes.

The first opening of the embryo

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Protostomes
unranked paraphyletic mouth first Spiral, don't sit on top of each other
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Deuterostomes
monophyletic superphylum anus first radial, indeterminate cleavage sit on top of one another
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triploblastic
Possessing 3 germ layers: the endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. Most eumetazoans are triploblastic. Include protostomes ans deuterostomes. Only triploblastic animals have ceolom
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trochophore larva
Distinctive larval stage observed in some lophotrochozoan animals, including some annelids and molluscs.
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lophotrochozoan
Member of a group of animal phyla identified as a clade by molecular evidence. Lophotrochozoans include organisms that have lophophores or trochophore larvae.
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Phylum Porifera
``` No true Tissues. Assymetric. Sponges. Aquatic. Pore-bearing. Choanocyte. Hermaphrodite. ```
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choanocyte
A flagellated feeding cell found in sponges. Also called a collar cell, it has a collar-like ring that traps food particles around the base of its flagellum.
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hermaphrodite
An individual that functions as both male and female in sexual reproduction by producing both sperm and eggs.
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Phylum Cnidaria
``` "cnidar"= stinging nettle Aquatic. Posses Cnidocytes. Tentacles. Reproduces asexually (budding) and sexually. Polyps and Medusas ```
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cnidocyte
A specialized cell unique to the phylum Cnidaria; contains a capsule-like organelle housing a coiled thread that, when discharged, explodes outward and functions in prey capture or defense.
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Medusa
The floating, flattened, mouth-down version of the cnidarian body plan. The alternate form is the polyp.
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"-zoa"
animals
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Phylum Platyhelmenthes
"platy" = flat worm
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Phylum Mollusca
"mollusk" = soft body | Muscular foot.
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Phylum Mollusca
"mollusk" = soft body. Muscular foot. Class Gastropoda "stomach-footed" Snails, Slugs, Snails Class Bivalvia "2-shelled" Mussels, Clams, Oysters Class Cephalopoda Squid, Octopuses, Nautiluses
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Phylum Annelida
"annel" = ringed body | Segmented bodies.
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Phylum Nematoda
"nemato"= thread
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Phylum Arthropoda
"jointed-foot" Most numerous animal phylum. Chitin exoskeleton.
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Phylum Arthropoda
"jointed-foot" Most numerous animal phylum. Includes insects, arthropods, crustaceans, millipedes, etc.. Chitin exoskeleton.
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Phylum Echnioderm
"spiny-skinned" | Marine.
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Phylum Echnioderm
"spiny-skinned" Marine. Clacium Carbonate endoskeleton. Sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, etc...
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Phylum Chordata
4 Major characteristics of Chordates: 1. Notochord 2. Dorsal, Hollow nerve cord 3. Pharyngeal dill slits 4. Muscular post-anal tail