WEEK 1 - diversity (General) 3

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What does sessile mean
An organism is stationary (is often stuck/attached onto something)
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What does motile mean
An organism can move around
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how many sub- kingdoms is there in animalia
2
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what organisms are included in sub kingdom: parazoa
Porifera & placozoa
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What organisms are included in the sub kingdom: Eumetazoa
All other animals
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What type of symmetry do the organisms in the sub kingdom: parazoa have
Asymmetrical
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What sub kingdom is it where the organisms have either radial or bilateral symmetry
Eumetazoa
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What sub kingdom of animalia have True tissues organized into germ layers and Embryo that goes through a gastrula stage.
Eumetazoa
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What are the germ layers of a diploblast
Digestive cavity, endoderm, mesoglea, ectoderm
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What are the germ layers of a triploblast
Digestive caivty, endoderm, Mesoderm, ectoderm
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in relation to coelom what is the term for organisms that have a body cavity that completely surrounds the internal organ
Eucoelomate
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What organisms are acoelomate
Platyhelminthes, Nemertea (flatworms)
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What organisms are pseudocoelomate
Nematode (roundworms), rotifera (rotifers)
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What organisms are eucoelomate
All others
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When did the split of basic patterns of embryonic development of all eucoelomate animals occur
630 mya
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What is the development of protosomes
first mouth’, blastopore becomes the mouth, anus opens opposite the mouth later on
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What is the plan for success
Bilateral symmetry and coelom
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