WEEK 1 - diversity (General) 3 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyAnimal DiversityUniversityAll boards Created by: Z0ologyCreated on: 04-10-22 12:15 What does sessile mean An organism is stationary (is often stuck/attached onto something) 1 of 17 What does motile mean An organism can move around 2 of 17 how many sub- kingdoms is there in animalia 2 3 of 17 what organisms are included in sub kingdom: parazoa Porifera & placozoa 4 of 17 What organisms are included in the sub kingdom: Eumetazoa All other animals 5 of 17 What type of symmetry do the organisms in the sub kingdom: parazoa have Asymmetrical 6 of 17 What sub kingdom is it where the organisms have either radial or bilateral symmetry Eumetazoa 7 of 17 What sub kingdom of animalia have True tissues organized into germ layers and Embryo that goes through a gastrula stage. Eumetazoa 8 of 17 What are the germ layers of a diploblast Digestive cavity, endoderm, mesoglea, ectoderm 9 of 17 What are the germ layers of a triploblast Digestive caivty, endoderm, Mesoderm, ectoderm 10 of 17 in relation to coelom what is the term for organisms that have a body cavity that completely surrounds the internal organ Eucoelomate 11 of 17 What organisms are acoelomate Platyhelminthes, Nemertea (flatworms) 12 of 17 What organisms are pseudocoelomate Nematode (roundworms), rotifera (rotifers) 13 of 17 What organisms are eucoelomate All others 14 of 17 When did the split of basic patterns of embryonic development of all eucoelomate animals occur 630 mya 15 of 17 What is the development of protosomes first mouth’, blastopore becomes the mouth, anus opens opposite the mouth later on 16 of 17 What is the plan for success Bilateral symmetry and coelom 17 of 17
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