SIO 1060 - Invertebrate Characteristics Table Annelida Nemotoda Arthropoda Echinodermata Chorda Characteristics Level of organization Symmetry Cephalization Coelom Digestive tract
Q: Describe the adaptations "bilateral symmetry", "radial symmetry", "cephalization", "closed…
A: Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between living things and their surroundings.…
Q: Mollusks Procedure Make observations on the available specimens and fill in the chart below. Name of…
A: Mollusk, also mollusc is a soft-bodied invertebrate that belongs to phylum Mollusca. The body of the…
Q: Features of Chordates Subphylum Cephalochordata Adult Subphylum Subphylum Urochordata Vertebrata…
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Q: sms Lype Acoelomate: а. b. С. Pseudocoelomate: а. b. С. Coelomate: а. b. C.
A: Internal organs can expand and travel independently of the outer body wall thanks to the cavity.…
Q: Cephalopod ink attracts mates immobilizes prey organisms disorients predators anesthetize predator…
A: To protect themselves from predators, cephalopods (mollusks eg- Octopus) expel vast volumes of ink…
Q: BIO 1060 - Chordates Characteristics Table Characteristics Tunicates Lancelets Hagfishes Lampreys…
A: Characteristics tunicates Hagfishes Cranium skull of hardbone and cartilage Have skull…
Q: Match the following:(a) Operculum (i) Ctenophora(b) Parapodia (ii) Mollusca(c)…
A: Animals are divided into main categories known as chordate and non-chordate. Non chordates do not…
Q: Ammonites are the dominant form of cephalopod in the Jurassic Select one : True False
A: Ammonites are the mollusc found in marine environment. They belong to the class Cephalopoda and…
Q: able 11.1. Comparison of some representative specimens of cnidarians. Observable stage (medusa,…
A: Introduction :- Cnidarian is a phylum in Animalia Kingdom . Cnidarian are invertebrate organisms.…
Q: You find a polychaete in the lower Chesapeake Bay and discover that its coelom is unpartitioned. You…
A: Introduction Polychaeta, Often Known As Bristle Worms Or Polychaetes, Is A Paraphyletic Class Of…
Q: While sampling marine plankton in a lab, a student finds a large number of fertilized eggs. The…
A: Features given in the question are : 1 .the blastopore becomes the mouth: In protostomes, the…
Q: Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Muscidae -Musca- - Musca domestica Arthropoda…
A: All the life forms present on the earth are classified under three domains.
Q: Please define and explain: Coelomates Acoelomates Pseudocoelomates
A: Coelom is an empty space exhibited just in between wall of Alimentary canal and wall of body .…
Q: elminthes Nematoda Mollusca Annelida Arthropoda Echino Mantle and muscular foot Segmented jointed…
A: Introduction :- Cladistics is one of the approaches to classify the organisms . In this , organisms…
Q: Phylum Habitat Symmetry Platyhelminthes Nemertea Gastrotricha Layer Locomotion Digestive Respiratory…
A: There are large diversity present in different group of animals, in terms of their digestive system,…
Q: completely wraps the cavity is called: a) coelom b) pseudocoelom c) acoelom d) Archenteron e)…
A: 5th answer is b
Q: ill in the table with the distiguishing characteristics of the different phyla of invertebrates…
A: The distinguishing characteristics of the different phyla of invertebrates are given below:
Q: Subphyum Example Organisms Notochord Dorsal nerve tube Pharyngeal slits Vertebral Column Urochordata…
A: Phylum Chordata is a phylum of the kingdom Animalia. All the organisms of this phylum have a hollow…
Q: A ciliated feeding structure in the larval stage is a characteristic of aa. trochozoan.b.…
A: The systematic classification of animals is necessary for the purposes of identification and…
Q: CLASSIFICATION OF GENUS FAMILY CLASS ORDER ANIMALS AMPHIBIANS ANNELIDA ARTHROPODS ASCHALMINTHES…
A: Five kingdom classification was given by R.H. Whittaker. Five kingdoms were - Monera Protista Fungi…
Q: LANCETS BONY FISH CARTILAGENOUS FISH FINS (types, number) SCALES (types) GILLS (present/absent)…
A: Distinctive characteristics between lancelets, bony fish and cartilaginous fish are as followed
Q: Horseshoe crabs are in the subphylum О Нехароda O Crustacea Cheliceriformes O Myriapoda
A: We have diverse set of animals in this world . They are categoried I to different phylum, order…
Q: Activity3: Comparison of Classes Fill in the following table: Radiate Animals Characteristics…
A: In the living world, we see a large number of microorganisms, animals and plants. These organisms…
Q: The specimen below is what type of primate? Strepsirhine Platyrrhine Catarrhine
A: Introduction Primates are the any mammals groups that includes monkeys, humans, lemurs, tarsiers,…
Q: ameobas are one of the most unique protozoans in term of characteristics. Describe their…
A: Ameoboid protozoans ( Sarcodina) Characteristics Can be uninucleate or multinucleate Can be found…
Q: A mantle and mantle cavity are present in: a. phylum Echinodermata. b. phylum Adversoidea. c. phylum…
A: The animals that lack backbone or ‘vertebral column, are called the ‘Invertebrates’. The group…
Q: Protochordates Protostomes Deuterostomes CHORDATES Tripartite coelom, larva Chordate ancestor |…
A: Both the deuterostomes and protostomes have bilateral symmetry bodies and they are categorized based…
Q: Pisces Osteichthyes (bony fishes) Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fishes) mata atha) Tetrapoda Amniota…
A: Monophyletic taxonomic group is one that has Category of organisms descended from one ascendant ,…
Q: Compare the overall body plan of the prawn to that of an insect like a grasshopper. What are two…
A: Both prawns and grasshoppers belong to the phylum Arthropoda. this is often a result of each of them…
Q: Cnidarian identity card. How are they characterized according to examples of representing beings,…
A: The animals of the phylum Cnidaria are aquatic organisms, both marine and freshwater. The…
Q: This class has 1-2 pairs of walking legs O Chelicerata O Crustacea О Нехароda O Myriapoda
A: An arthropod is an invertebrate animal which has an exoskeleton, a segmented body and paired…
Q: Mouth Second Asymmetrical Animals Symmetrical Animals Spiny Skin Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry…
A: * Assymetrical animal is porifera * Symmetrical animals are eumetazoans *radial symmetry exhibited…
Q: Which of the following is a correct pair? O A. protonephridia - earthworm O B. metanephridia –…
A: The process of expulsion of toxic materials from the body is referred to as excretion.
Q: Fill in the following table: Sea Merostomata Arachnida Chilopoda Diplopoda Insects Characteristics…
A: Arthropoda is the largest phylum in animal kingdom having characteristics of jointed…
Q: Which of the following is/are true of Nemertea partitioned coelom. eversible proboscis Orhynchocoel…
A: It is critical to learn and know the anatomy and physiology of the body. Many changes in the animal…
Q: Petromyzon marinus body shape skin texture body division? head buccal funnel soft papillae or lip…
A: Petromyzon marinus, commonly known as sea lamprey belongs to the phylum Chordata. The species belong…
Q: Matcht eh follo0wing Superclass Agnatha 12345678 Class Aves 12345678 Class Reptilia 12345678…
A: Taxonomy (taxis- arrangement, nomia- method) is the branch of biology that deals with the…
Q: Complete the table with the correct concepts you have learned about the different characteristics of…
A: Introduction Phyla is a group of related living things that ranks above the class and below the…
Q: If an animal has coelom, you also would expect it to exhibit: cephalization bilateral symmetry a…
A: The coelom is the fundamental body cavity in many animals and is situated inside the body to…
Q: Animal Diversity Second mouth Asymmetrical animals Symmetrical animals Spiny skin Radial symmetry…
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Q: BIO 1060 - Invertebrate Characteristics Table Characteristics Porifera Cnidaria Platyhelminthes…
A: Invertebrates are animals that neither possess nor develop a vertebral column, derived from the…
Q: research introduction about Chondrichthyes - Cartilaginous fishes
A: Phylum Pisces bifurcated into two 1.osteichthyes --- bony fishes 2.Chondrichthyes -- cartilagious…
Q: Leuconoid organization in sponges is correlated with large body size small body size minimal surface…
A: Leuconoid is one of three body organization category of sponges. They are most complex and largest…
Q: Can have both a medusa stage and a polyp stage (both in water) 1. Echinodermata2. Platyhelminthes3.…
A: The kingdom Animalia is classified into vertebrates and invertebrates. Some of the invertebrate…
Q: Fill out the accompanying table and submit on Caxpas, contrasting the key features of each class of…
A: Echinoderms are marine invertebrates. All the members that fall under the phylum Echinodermata…
Q: /Introduction of Phylum Platyhelminthes
A: Platyhelminthes is a belong to the Animalia kingdom that contains a non-invasive and parasitic…
Q: Match feeding mode with appropriate taxa Cephalopoda v [ Choose ] suspension and deposit feeders…
A: Animals that feed on the food in sediments are called deposit feeders while those that consume…
Q: Match the following characters with appropriate taxa Lack deutocerebrum v [ Choose ] Chelicerata…
A: Lack deutocerebrum Chelicerata 2 pairs of antennae Crustacea Three pairs of legs Insects Four…
Q: Please match the term to the description. the term that describes the phenomenon of [ Choose ]…
A: These are the characteristics of the phylum Nematoda. They are also known as roundworms.
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- 25. See Fig. 32.11 A phylogeny of living animals. Draw a phylogenetic tree that includes all of the following groups. There are about 36 phyla of animals. Do NOT include those groups not listed here. ancestral protists platyhelminthes molluscs sponges cnidaria annelids echinoderms nematodes chordates arthropods Add the following clade names to the tree where appropriate: Metazoa Deuterostomia Eumetazoa Lophotrochozoa Ecdysozoa BilateriaWhat is the possible reason why some cnidarians had evolved to a stony skeleton? plz include citationsssExtast Cyclostomes, whichincludes has fishesnd Lampreys, are theo dest lineage of vertebrates, which chaachteran co) difforentlates extat Cycbstre from extant cartildaginaus Aish (chandraichlyns)? Lyclostomes lack Jaws Cycbstomes haye cartlaginous, skeletons Darsal and ventral fAns absent from Cyclostones Cyclostones lack a Vertebrad Colum Cyclostames have mineralization of Skelehms
- luishing Characteristics of Invertebrates 1. Read the following riddles about the common invertebrates found in your locality. 2. Complete the table with the needed details. Riddle Animal Classification Description 1. It lives in the ocean. It likes to eat crabs. Its eight legs are called tentacles. 2. It is unsegmented body. It has a tail and a head end. It commonly lives humans. 3. It lives in the sea but itis not a fish. It has five arms covered with spiny skin on top. 4. It can be found in the branches of trees and in the house. It spins silk a flatworm with long on which can be used for capturing its prey. 5. It is a round worm which lives in the small intestine of humans. It can cause intestinal disease. 6. It does not bite nor sting. It has compound eyes. diseases. It can spread 7. It has an elongated body with one pair of legs per body It can inflict pain by segment. injecting its venom. 8. It burrows underground through the soil and brings subsoil closer to the surface. It…Give at least (3) body structures that are salient among these groups of animals: Protozoans Poriferan CnidariansMATCHING taxonomic terms Cephalochordata [ Choose ] [ Choose ] urochordata lancelet hemichordata sea squirt those with some form of cartilage or bony protection around brain Gnathostomes crinoids Osteichthyes all craniates with jaws acorn worm Craniates all deuterostomes with notochords all vertebrates with bone
- Please choose all that apply for Phylum Arthropoda. segmentation coelom hemocoel O endoskeleton O open circulatory system O deuterostomic development O hydrostatic skeleton3 (8.B) A student collected the animal shown below on a field trip. The student used a dichotomous key and a microscope to classify the animal. Step Characteristic Identification Go to 2 la Possesses segmentation 1b Lacks segmentation 2a Has an exoskeleton with jointed appendages Has no exoskeleton, unjointed appendages (if any present), and a segmented worm- Go to 3 Phylum Arthropoda 2b Phylum Annelida like body; is possibly in a tube (if in a tube, may have tentacles) Possesses a foot, a radula, arms, and/or За a shell Phylum Mollusca Lacks all of the above and is dorsoventrally 3b Phylum Platyhelminthes flattened How should this animal be classified? A Arthropoda C Mollusca B Annelida D Platyhelminthes silominA istockphoto.com/Nancy NehringWhich is not a feature of the Arthropoda? O most diverse lineage on the planet O compound eyes but no cephalization O hard exoskeleton made of unique chitor O segmented body with specialized organ O gills or tracheal system for gas exchange
- Matcht eh follo0wing Superclass Agnatha 12345678 Class Aves 12345678 Class Reptilia 12345678 Class Chondrichthyes 12345678 Class Cestoda 12345678 Class Osteichthyes 12345678 Class Amphibia 12345678 Class Mammalia 1. Primitive, jawless fish. 2. Group that contains organisms with 5 - 7 open gill slits. 3. Group with scaled bodies and swim bladders. 4. Group that must live in a moist environment and breathes through their skin. 5. Group of ectothermic organisms that evolved hard shelled eggs that resist drying out on land. 6. Group of organisms that has feathers and light bones. 7. Endothermic organisms with hair on their bodies. 8. None of the aboveCompare and contrast the anatomical organizationof sponges and cnidarians. How do these differencesshape their functional biology, especially feeding mode?Match the characteristic to the most general vertebrate group associated with those characteristics. lung usually transformed into swim bladder secretion of milk 1. Cyclostomata (Agnatha) no hinged jaw 2. Osteichthyes fur covering body surface 3. Tetrapoda lungs and 4 limbs 4. Reptilia (excluding Aves) gills covered by operculum 5. Aves hollow bones and feathers 6. Mammalia 7. Amphibia respiration through lungs and skin 8. Chondrichthyes bone-like tissue only present in teeth and scales covered in keratinous scales 4