What structure develops from the ectoderm?
What is the skin?
A fish has a fin on its upper surface or back. Because a fish has _______ symmetry, this fin is called the _________ fin.
What do flatworms use for their excretory structures?
What are Flame Cells?
What type of circulatory system do most fish have?
What is an example of a marsupial
Opossum, Kangaroo
The cell layer that the muscles develop from the
What is the mesoderm?
Where is the ectoderm?
What is A?
What is an animal from the phylum arthropoda?
What are dragonflies, spiders, lobsters?
What is not considered a reptile based on the list:
-Snakes
-Lizards
-Alligators
-Salamanders
What are salamanders?
What type of mammal gives birth to immature young that will develop the rest of the way in the mother's pouch?
What are marsupials?
What cell types are found in sponges to help them feed?
What are collar cells?
What characteristic do animals NOT have?
Cells with cell walls, sessile
What do echinoderms use for their circulation?
What is a water vascular system?
What part of the arthropod body is used in their excretory system?
What are Malpighian tubules?
_________ are examples of egg-laying mammals
What are Platypuses and Spiny Anteaters?
What type of digestive tract do cnidarians and platyhelminthes have?
What is Gastrovascular cavity?
What structure describes this animal's body structure?
What is radial?
What is the stage of animal development occurs after fertilization, when a hollow ball of cells called a blastula forms before the cells begin to differentiate into specialized tissues?
What is blastulation?
What type of circulatory system do most reptiles have?
What is a 3 chambered heart?
What organism is considered a filter feeder?
What is a sponge?
What organisms would complete the table?
What are sharks, skates, and rays?
What is the stage of embryonic development shown in the image?
What is a gastrula?
Describe the stages of animal development from fertilization through the gastrula.
fertilization, cleavage, blastulation, and gastrulation. Fertilization unites sperm and egg to form a zygote, which then undergoes cleavage, a series of cell divisions that increase cell number but not size. This leads to the formation of a morula, a solid ball of cells, which then develops into a blastula, a hollow ball of cells. Finally, gastrulation involves the rearrangement of cells in the blastula to form the three primary germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm, resulting in the formation of the gastrula.
What type of circulatory system do mammals have?
What is a 4 chambered heart?
What do we call mammals that have offspring that fully develop in the uterus?