Ch. 17 Classification of Organisms
Ch. 25 Protists
Ch. 32 Intro to Animals
Ch. 33 (Sponges)
Ch. 33 (Cnidarians)
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Classification hierarchy of organisms (from biggest to smallest)

Kingdoms, phyla/divisions, classes, orders, family, genus, species

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Short, hairlike cytoplasmic projections that line the cell membrane 

Cilia

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Multicellular or unicellular 

Multicellular

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Phylum name

Porifera

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2 types of body plans

Polyp and medusa

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Who created the 7 levels of the hiearchy system?

Carolus Linnaeus

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A form of asexual reproduction in single-celled organisms by which one cell divides into two cells of the same size

Binary fission

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__% invertebrates and __% vertebrates

95; 5

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Sessile

Describes an organism that remains attached to a surface for its entire life and does not move

200

Cnidocyte (Definition)

A stinging cell of a cnidarian

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How are plants classified?

By their type of stem

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Amoeba-like movement; the movement of a cell by the formation of pseudopods

Amoeboid movement

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Function of circulatory system

transport of oxygen and nutrients; removal of CO2 (carbon dioxide) and waste

300

A method of feeding in which the animal traps organic material that is floating in the surrounding water

Filter feeding

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Ciliated larva

Planula

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Cladistics (Definition)

A phylogenetic classification system that uses shared derived characters and ancestry as the sole criterion for grouping taxa

400

Common name of Phylum Protozoa

Protozoa, sarcodines, and mycetozoans

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Firm, flexible rod of tissue located on the dorsal surface of the body; becomes the backbone

Notochord

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Water in a sponge enter through the ___ and exit through the __.

ostia; osculum

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Examples in the Class Hydrozoa

Obelia, Portuguese man of war, and hydra

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3 insights from the phylogenetic analysis of rRNA  

1. All organisms inherited their rRNA from a common ancestor. 

2. All living things are related by ancestry into one of the 3 domains.

3. Members of domain Archea have just recently been discovered/identified and studied. 

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Examples (or Representative genera) of Phylum Bacillariophyta

Cocconeis and Bacillaria

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3 germ layers

Ectoderm (outer layer); mesoderm (middle layer); endoderm (innermost layer)

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Hermaphrodite

An organism that has both male and female reproductive organ

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The name Anthozoa means ___.

Flower animals

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