Animal Characteristics
Sponges, Radiata & Acoelomorpha
Protostomes
Deuterstomes
Misc.
100
The form of cell division where cells get smaller with each division as there is no growth stages between divisions

What is cleavage?

100
Used by animals belonging to acoelomorpha to detect gravity
What are statosysts?
100

The structures on a flatworm which detect chemicals and disturbances in the environment

What are auricles?

100

The seive like structure of the water vascular system of echinoderms through which water enters

What is the madreporite?

100

The path of circulation where blood moves from the heart to the lungs and back; found in reptiles, birds and mammals

What is the pulmonary circuit?

200

An animal which has a false body cavity

What is a pseudocoelomate?

200

The free-swimming form of a cnidarian

What is the medusa?

200
The term used to describe an animal which has the male and female reproductive structures in different individuals

What is gonochoric?

200

The flexible rod-like structure which establishes the mid-line of the chordate body

What is the notochord?

200

The thick epidermal sheet that surrounds the visceral mass of molluscsl; secretes shell (if present)

What is the mantle?

300

The opening in the blastula that will form the beginnings of the gut of the animal

What is a blastopore?

300

The cells of ctenophorans that produce adhesive for capturing prey

What are colloblasts?

300

The rasping tongue-like structure found in some molluscs

What is the radula?

300

The structure found within fishes that allows them to maintain buoyancy

What is the swim bladder?

300

The visual unit of the compound eye of arthropods

What are ommatidia?

400

The form of development where the fate of the cells of an animal is determined very early in development

What is determinate development?

400

The small pores through which water enters the body of a sponge

What are ostia?

400

The condition where there is a fixed number of cells in an adult; this is characteristic of nematodes

What is eutely?

400

The condition in which an animal is able to regulate their own body temperature internally

What is endothermic?

400
The hard plate like structure of fishes which covers the gills

What is the operculum?

500

The form of cleavage where the cells divide on a plane parallel or perpendicular to the central axis of the embryo

What is radial cleavage?

500

The gelatinous material found between the epidermis and gastrodermis of a cnidarian

What is the mesoglea?

500

The segmented nervous system of arthropods

What are the ventral ganglia?

500

The process of gas exchange which occurs in amphibians and involves the skin

What is cutaneous respiration?

500

The outermost layer of the amniotic egg

What is the chorion?