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Nematodes
Platyhelminthes
Rotifers
Diseases
Structures
100
Relationship in which one organism is harmed while benefiting another.
What is a parasite.
100
Movement from an area of high to low concentration.
What is diffusion.
100
Cluster of nerve cells that act as a primitive brain.
What are cerebral ganglia.
100
The binomial nomenclature of a beef tapeworm.
What is Taenia saginata.
100
The gastrovascular cavity.
What is GVC.
200
The GVC has how many openings in a roundworm.
What is 2 openings.
200
The pork tapeworm.
What is Taenia solium.
200
Does not belong here, but what is one way to help prevent the transmission of parasitic worms.
What is hygiene, cooking meat, freezing meat...
200
A mild inflammation caused by a freshwater trematode.
What is Swimmer's itch.
200
Having no body cavity.
What is an acoelomate.
300
A body cavity that is only partially lined.
What is a pseudocoelomate.
300
Allow to sense light.
What are eyespots.
300
Does not belong here, but the structure that holds eggs in flatworms.
What is the uterus.
300
An enlargement due to blockage of the lymphatic system.
What is elephantiasis.
300
Structures that act as a primitive kidney.
What are the flame cells.
400
Outer covering on roundworms.
What is the cuticle.
400
The organism that can be ground and fed to others to gain knowledge.
What is Dugesia.
400
The ability to see through these organisms.
What is translucent.
400
Causes muscle soreness and stiffness after eating under cooked pork.
What is Trichinosis.
400
The structure that grinds food.
What is the mastax.
500
Most common roundworm infection in the US.
What are pinworms.
500
A blood fluke that has separate sexes.
What is a schistosoma.
500
A common chamber.
What is the cloaca.
500
Nematode common in dogs.
What is heartworm.
500
The structure in roundworms that prevents WBCs from attacking them.
What is the cuticle.