Bryophytes are \_________ plants, found near \_________, with a \_______ dominant generation
nonvascular, wetlands, gametophyte
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what are the 3 phyla in the Bryophytes? (know life cycle)
Bryophyta (true mosses)
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Heptatophyta (liverworts)
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Anthocerophyta (hornworts)
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Seedless vascular plants are \_____ dominant
sporophyte
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What are the 3 phyla in seedless vascular?
Psilophyta, Equisetophyta, Pterophyta (know Pterophyta life cycle)
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Gymnosperms are \______ dominant
sporophyte
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What phyla are in the gymnosperms?
Gnetophyta, Ginkophyta, Cycadophyta, and Coniferophyta (know Coniferophyta life cycle)
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Angiosperms are the \_____ plants
flowering/fruiting
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What are the shared characteristics of Fungi?
zygotic meiosis, heterotrophic by assimilation, reproduction by means of sexual and asexual spores, tissue level of organization
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What are some evolutionary trends in fungi?
coenocytic--\> septate
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flagellated--\>loss of flagella
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all microscopic--\>some macroscopic
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What phyla are included in Fungi?
Zygomycota, Ascomycota, Glomeromycota, Chytridiomycota, Basidiomycota, plus, lichens and imperfect fungi
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What are shared characteristics of animals?
gametic meiosis, heterotrophic by ingestion, cellular, tissue, or organ level of organization
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what are evolutionary trends in animals?
asymmetry-\>radial symmetry-\>bilateral symmetry;
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diploblastic-\>triploblastic;
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cellular LO-\>tissueLO-\>organ LO;
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acoelmate, pseudocoelmate, eucoelomate
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What is in Radiata?
Phylum Porifera
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What is in Bilateria?
P. Ctenophora and P. Cnidaria
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What is in the Lophotrochozoa?
P. Platyhelminthes, P. Nemertea, P. Rotifera, P. Gastrotricha, P. Annelida, P. Molluska, P. Phoronida, P.Ectoprocta, P. Brachiopoda
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What is in the Echdysozoa?
P. Nematoda, P. Nematomorpha, P. Arthropoda
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What are the subphyla of P. Arthropoda?
Chelicerata and Mandibulata
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What is included in the Chelicerata?
Merostomata, Arachnida, Pycnogonida
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What is included in the Mandibulata?
Diplopoda, Chilopoda, Crustacea, Hexapoda
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Echinodermata are
secondarily radial deuterostomes
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Characteristics of P. Echinoderm include:
"spiny skin", all marine, pentamerous radial symmetry, endoskeleton formed of calcareous plates within integument (dermal ossicles), pedicellariae, oral/aboral axis, little sensory development, autonomy (self-cutting) and regeneration
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What is the madreporite?
"sieve plate"
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what is the function of "ampullae" in Echinoderms?
locomotion, they are inflated with water for movement
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What are the function of tube-feet in Echinoderms?
locomotion, feeding, and respiration
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C. Asteroida are commonly called
sea stars
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What are the two stomachs in a sea star? Which one is eversible?
pyloric and cardiac(eversible)
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How much of a sea star does it take to completely regenerate another one?
1 arm and 1/5 of the central disk
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Class Ophiuroida are commonly called
brittle stars, serpent stars, and basket stars
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which is the largest class and most mobile of Echinoderms?
Class Ophiuroida
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Class Echinoida are commonly called
urchins, sand dollars, or sea biscuits
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what are characteristics of C. Echinoida?
dermal ossicles fused into a test, moveable spines
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What is Mellita quinquiekporforata?
5 holded sand dollar
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Class Holothuroidea are commonly called
sea cucumbers, sea pigs
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characteristics of C. Holothuroidea include,
reduced dermal ossicles, extended oral/aboral arms, some bilateral symmetry, spacious coelom, evisceration for defense (ejection of guts)
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Class Crinoidea are commonly called
sea lilies and sea feathers
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characteristics of C. Crinoidea include,
arms with pinnacles, filter feeders, some are sessile and some are stalked
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Class Concentricycloidea are commonly called
sea daisies
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characteristics of sea daisies include,
tube feet but no arms, found deep in the ocean, simple structure, small, disc-shaped
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Phylum Chordata are
eucoelomates, deuterostomes, and bilaterally symmetric
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The "Big Four" are...
Notochord, Post-anal tail, dorsal nerve cord, and pharyngeal gill slits