fungi
worms
phylogeny
deuterostome vs Protosotome
chordata
100
surrounds plant cells to complete nutrient exchange.

What is ectomycorrhizal fungi?

100

annelids, nematodes, and platyhymenthes are what worms

annelids: segmentedw worms, nematods: round worms, platy: flatty

100

what are choanoflagellates 

closest relatives to animals, unicellular, aquatic, has flagellum

100

what phylums are deuterostomes what phylums are protosotomes 

- protostomes: porifera, ctenophora, cnidaria, platyhelmenthes, annelids, mollusks, nematodes, arthropods, echinoderms, chordates 

- deuterostomes: echinoderms, chordates

100

which chordata are jawless

lampreys and hagfish

200

exchanges nutrients by penetrating cells.

what is arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi?

200

coelom difference in the three different worms

flatworms: acoelomate, roundworms (nematodes): pseudocoelomate, segmented: coelomate 

200

protosotome groups and what they are

porifera: sponges (multicellular, suspension feeders) 

cnidaria: jellies, coral and anemones (polyp and medusa, radial symmetry, diploblast

platy: flat worms, acoelomate, cephalization

annelids: segmented worms coelomate, triploblast

mollusks: snails and clams, radula, foot, mantle

nematodes: round worms, pseudocoelomate

arthropods: crusteceans, spiders, and insects, molt, jointed limbs

200

reptiles are what?

exothermic, birds though are endothermic

300

what is the structure and function of fungi?

Hyphae: structural component, 

Mycelium: network for nutrient absorption, 

Septa: separate hyphae cells,

 Spores: asexual and sexual reproduction.

300

phylogeny derived traits?

platyhelmenthes: loss of a coelom

annelids: segmentation

nemotodes: just basic protostomes ( bilateral, triploblastic, cephalization) 

300

what deuterostomes dont have jaws, which ones have jaws, lobed fins, limbs with digits, and amniotic eggs

- hagfish and lampreys

- reptiles and mammals

400

what are the four phylogenies of fungi?

- Chytrids: aquatic, flagella

- zoopagomycetes: produce sporangium with tough outercoat 

- cryptomycetes: single celled, parasites, motile gametes and spores

- basidiomycetes: forms mycelia, produces club shape structure where spores are formed

400

nemtaodes

unsegmented worms w/ body cavity and a complete digestive tract

- bilateral symmetry

- 3 tissue layers

- complete mouth


400

what phylums have triploblastic, cephalization and bilateral symmetry

platyhelminthes, annelids, mollusks, nematodes, arthropods, echinoderms, chordates

500

what are the four nutritional modes of fungi?

- Decomposers: break down organic material, no associations.

- Parasites: obtain nutrients at a hosts expense.

- Mutualistic: obtain nutrients and also help host.

- Commensionalists: obtain nutrients, do not help or hurt host.