Invertebrates 1
Invertebrates 2
Characteristics 1
Characteristics 2
Vertebrates
100

This sub groups contain squids and octopuses

Origin:
They are closed circulatory system, with very developed sense organs, and have carnivores with beak-liked jaws surrounded by tentacles of their modified foot. 

Cephalopoda

100

What is the phylum that does not have true tissue?

Porifera

100

What is the difference between Millipedes and centipedes? 

Centi: one pairs of legs per segment, fast-moving, predatory & venomous

Milli: two pairs of legs per segment, slower-moving, eat decaying matter; hardened cuticle

100

What is a characteristic of lancelets?

Bladelike shape

Marine suspension feeders

100

What is ectothermy?

They maintain body temperature through metabolism?


Bonus:
What is one advantage of this?


200

Phylum Annelida have complete digestive tract and a closed circulatory system. 


What are species that are in this group?

Leeches, earthworms, Christmas tree worm. 


Bonus: 

What is special about earthworms?

200

What are the tentacles in phylum Cnidaria that does the stinging capsules that inject toxin to prey?

nematocysts

200

What is the blastopore of protostome?

it becomes the mouth 

200

Cyclostoma are?

Jawless fish

Cartilaginous skeleton

No scales or paired fins


Bonus:

What are examples of this species?

200

What two reptile species are restricted to only warm regions?

Crocodiles and alligators
300

This phylum house many insects, especially ones that stay in your home to feed. They have 6 pairs of feeding appendages, having a pedipalps, and 4 pairs of walking legs.

What is the subgroup this species belong to?

Chelicerate

300

Flames cells excrete waste, some produce asexually, some produce sexually, and lack specialized organs for gas exchange. Rely on diffusion.

What is this species?

Planarians

300

What is the cleavage of deuterostome?

Radial and indeterminate 

300

What are 5 the characteristics of Amniotes?

Amniotic egg

Skin rich in keratin

Rib cage

Kidneys

Internal infertilzation

300

What are 3 characteristics of birds?

  1. Keratinized feathers for insulation, courtship, flight, and moisture retention

  2. Lightweight: thin bones, no urinary bladder, no teeth, females have one ovary

  3. Lungs are connected to air sacs that “store” O2 (cellular respiration)

  4. 4-chambered heart

  5. Endothermic (control body temp. by behavioral adaptations)

  6. Well-developed sense organs and nervous system (ex: acute vision)

  7. Internal fertilization

400

Maggots, grubs, and caterpillar have an entirely different look. What make this happen?

Complete metamorphosis
400

29. Which of the following combinations of phylum and description is incorrect?


A) Echinodermata - bilateral symmetry as a larva, coelom present
B) Nematoda - roundworms, pseudocoelomate
C) Cnidaria - radial symmetry, polyp and medusa body forms
D) Platyhelminthes - flatworms, gastrovascular cavity, acoelomate
E) Porifera - gastrovascular cavity, coelom present

E) Porifera - gastrovascular cavity, coelom present

400

What is cephalization?

It is a concentration of sensory organs at the front end of an animal

- It usually associated with bilateral symmetry. 

400

Name all 3 characteristics of Chondrichthyans

No operculum

No swim bladder

Amp of Lorenzini

Cartilaginous fishes

Uncovered gills


400

What is the animals type that produce egg yolk, called vitellogensis?

oviparous

500

A new discovered species found in a lab research. The researches wants to find the specific group they belong and found that they do not have arms but use locomotion. What are they?

Sea urchins


Bonus: 

What is the subgroup they belong to?

500

What is the phylum where you have species that help nutrient cycling, decompose, infect plants/animals, and all have a complete digestive tract. 

This means they can be parasitic species. 

Phylum Nematoda


Bonus: 

What are some of the species in this phylum?

500
How is pseudocoelomates different from coleomates?

Pseudocoelomate: body cavity partially lined with mesoderm


Coelomates: body cavity completely lined with mesoderm. 

500

Name 5 characteristics of Usteichthyons

Operculum

Swim bladder

Bony Fishes

No Amp of Lorenzini

Lateral line system

Most are oviparous 

- Contain Actinoptergyii and Sarcopterygii

500

Describe the differences in shark eggs: Oviparous, Ovovivparous, Viviparous


Oviparous

Eggs + hatch outside

Ovoviviparous

Eggs -> Oviduct

Young born after hatching within uterus

Viviparous

Develop in Uterus, yolk sac placenta, live birth. Absorb nutrients


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