Vocabulary
Structures
Processes
Concepts
Wild Card
100

These cells are found in poriferans and have flagella to help with ingestion of particles

What are choanocytes?

100

This term refers to a Cnidarian life stage that has an upward-facing mouth and tentacles

What is the polyp?

100

This phylum of worm may be inhabiting up to 8 million humans at any given time on earth

What is Phylum Nematoda?

100

This jellyfish feature allows them to sense light, movement, and gravity

What is the rhopalia?

100

This is the largest known siphonophore

What is the Portuguese-Man-of-war?

200

These cells specialized as the outermost layer of the sea sponge

What are pinacocytes?

200

The Cnidarian nervous system is made of these three major parts

What are 1) a motor nerve net, 2) a diffuse nerve net, and 3) rhopalia? 

200

Cnidarian reproduction is complex and may depend on factors such as:

What are 'species in question and environmental conditions (that promote or inhibit socialization)?'

200

These organisms have a body structure described as 'a tube within a tube'

What are Nematodes? 

200

This term refers to the free-swimming larval stage of cnidarians

What is the planula?

300

This term refers to the free-floating, sexually-reproducing form of the Cnidarian phylum

What is the medusa?

300

This phylum of marine worms includes flukes and tapeworms

What is Platyhelminthes?

300

List the three major tissue types found in Cnidarians

What are 1) gastrodermis, 2) epidermis, 3) mesoglea? 

300

These marine worms are voracious predators of other worms, invertebrates, eggs, and larvae of many animals

What are arrow worms? 

300

Define a hydrostatic skeleton

What is 'a skeleton supported by pressure or liquid that maintains the structure and stability of an organism using internal pressure?' 

400

These sessile organisms make up approximately 64% of corals on earth were once thought to be marine plants

What are sea fans/gorgonians? 

400

List the major structures that make up the nervous system of flatworms 

What are 1) 'brain,' 2) nerve cord, and 3) photoreceptors? 

400

These animals do not have tissue-level organization:

What are sea sponges/Poriferans? 

400

This the 1) most deadly marine animal and 2) the longest species of marine animals

What is '1) Australian Box Jellyfish; 2) bootlace worm/Lion's Mane Jellyfish/giant siphonophores (jury is still out)? 

400

List two species of jellyfish

What are Lion's Mane, Moon jellyfish, Australian box jellyfish, Cauliflower Jellyfish? 

500

Briefly describe 'sea walnuts' as discussed in class

What are 'comb jellies/phylum Ctenophora; radial symmetry, no stinging nematocysts, found in brackish waters with low O2 content/higher pollution levels; native to western Atlantic and invasive in European & W. Asian seas; largest known animal to use cilia for locomotion?' 

500

Briefly explain the nematocyst and contrast it to cnidocytes

What is 'nematocysts are coiled threads that are triggered and released into prey organisms or used as defense against predators; nematocysts are stored inside specialized cells called cnidocytes?' 

500

Briefly explain Cnidarian reproduction

What is 'medusae are free-swimming/sexually reproducing life stage; medusae release sperm & eggs cells which form zygotes and then free-swimming larvae called planula; the planula eventually attaches itself to the ocean floor in its polyp form and beings reproducing sexually; once the colony has reached adequate size and maturity, it will being releasing sexually-reproducing medusae again?' 

500

List and define the major body plans discussed in this unit and explain what this tells us about the organisms' evolutionary complexity

What are 1) asymmetry (no body plan), 2) radial symmetry (total symmetry around a single axis; many planes of symmetry), and 3) bilateral symmetry (symmetry along a single plane); with each body plan we see increased complexity of organisms and their nervous systems; bilateral symmetry allows for concentration of nervous and sensory equipment in the anterior (head) region which eventually allows for selection for larger, more complex nervous systems? 

500

These Cnidarians can have tentacles up to 120 m in length and 8 clusters of up to 150 tentacles each

What is the Cauliflower Jellyfish? 

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