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Invertebrates!!!!!!
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Porifera Symmetry: AsymmetricSymmetry: Asymmetric Body Cavity: NONEBody Cavity: NONE Reproduction:Reproduction: –Sexually– hermaphrodites –Asexually– fragmentation Circulation: No organized system, use amobocytes transport nutrients around bodyCirculation: No organized system, use amobocytes transport nutrients around body Digestion: Filter feedersDigestion: Filter feeders Movement:Movement: –Adults are sessile (don’t move) –Free swimming larvae use flagella for movement
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Porifera
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Cnidaria Symmetry: RadialSymmetry: Radial Body Cavity: NONEBody Cavity: NONE Reproduction:Reproduction: –Sexually– separate sexes –Asexually– budding; polyps become medusae Circulation: No organized system; rely on diffusionCirculation: No organized system; rely on diffusion Digestion: nematocysts (stinging cells); extra cellular digestionDigestion: nematocysts (stinging cells); extra cellular digestion Movement:Movement: –Polyps are sessile (don’t move) –Larvae are covered in cilia and medusae are free- swimming
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Cnidaria Sea Nettle Hydra Moon Jelly Brain Coral Staghorn Coral Sea Anemone
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Platyhelminthes Symmetry: BilateralSymmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: AcoelomateBody Cavity: Acoelomate Reproduction:Reproduction: –Sexually– hermaphrodites –Asexually– regeneration Circulation: No organized system; rely on diffusionCirculation: No organized system; rely on diffusion Digestion:Digestion: –Extracellular digestion-- pharynx releases digestive enzymes & sucks digested food in –Parasitic-- absorb predigested food from host Movement:Movement: –Muscle cells respond to impulses from the nervous system
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Platyhelminthes Proglottids Scolex Planarian Free Living Marine Flatworm Free Living Marine Flatworm Free Living Marine Flatworm Liver Fluke Parasitic Tapeworm
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Nematoda Symmetry: BilateralSymmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: PseudocoelomateBody Cavity: Pseudocoelomate Reproduction:Reproduction: –Sexually Circulation: No organized system; diffusionCirculation: No organized system; diffusion Digestion: Complete internal digestive tractDigestion: Complete internal digestive tract Movement: muscles that run the length of the bodyMovement: muscles that run the length of the body
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Nematoda C. Elegans Pin Worm Heart Worm Ascaris
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Annelida Symmetry: BilateralSymmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: CoelomateBody Cavity: Coelomate Reproduction:Reproduction: –Hermaphrodites –two worms exchange sperm, fertilized egg capsule left in soil –Bristleworms have separate sexes & reproduce sexually – external fertilization) Circulation: Closed, blood contained in vesselsCirculation: Closed, blood contained in vessels Digestion: Complete internal digestive tractDigestion: Complete internal digestive tract Movement:Movement: –Setae – tiny bristles found on each segment –Segmentation (muscles in each segment allow lengthening & shortening of body)
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Annelida Earthworm Leech Christmas Tree Worms Bristleworm
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Mollusca Symmetry: BilateralSymmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: CoelomateBody Cavity: Coelomate Reproduction:Reproduction: –Sexually using separate sexes –Hermaphroditic-- land dwellers Circulation: open or closedCirculation: open or closed Digestion: Complete internal digestive tractDigestion: Complete internal digestive tract –Radula – rasping structure used to drill, scrape, cut or grate food –Some are filter feeders Movement:Movement: –Sessile-- oysters, mussels –Free swimming-- octopus, squid –Muscular foot-- clams, snails
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Mollusca Octopus Cuttlefish Abalone Snail Nudibranch
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Arthropoda Symmetry: BilateralSymmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: CoelomateBody Cavity: Coelomate Reproduction:Reproduction: –Sexual-- internal & external fertilization –Asexual—Parthenogenesis (Individual develops from unfertilized egg) Circulation: openCirculation: open Digestion: Complete internal digestive tractDigestion: Complete internal digestive tract –Feeding– Mandibles –Excretion– Malphigian Tubes Movement: Appendages (jointed structures that stick out from the bodyMovement: Appendages (jointed structures that stick out from the body
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Arthropoda Spider Scorpion Lobster Shrimp Daddy Longlegs Tick Horseshoe Crab Rolly Polly Bee
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Echinodermata Symmetry: RadialSymmetry: Radial Body Cavity: NONEBody Cavity: NONE Reproduction:Reproduction: –Sexual– external fertilization Circulation: openCirculation: open Digestion: Complete internal digestive tractDigestion: Complete internal digestive tract –Water Vascular System-- movement, gas exchange, food capture, waste excretion Movement: Tube feet-- hollow tube with suction cup also involved in gas exchange & excretionMovement: Tube feet-- hollow tube with suction cup also involved in gas exchange & excretion
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Echinodermata Sea Urchin Sea Star Sea Lilly Sea Cucumber
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