BIOL 112 Exam 3 2.0

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acoelomate
animal without a body cavity
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bilateral symmetry
type of symmetry in which there is only one plane of symmetry, so the left and right halves of the animal are mirror images
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blastopore
opening into the archenteron that forms during gastrulation
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blastula
16-32 cell stage of development of an animal embryo
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body plan
morphology or defining shape of an organism
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Cambrian explosion
time during the Cambrian period (542-488 million years ago) when most of the animal phyla in existence today evolved
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cleavage
cell divisions subdividing a fertilized egg (zygote) to form a multicellular embryo
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coelom
lined body cavity
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Cryogenian period
geologic period (850-630 million years ago) characterized by a very cold global climate
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determinate cleavage
cleavage pattern in which development fate of each blastomere is tightly defined
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deuterostome
blastopore develops into the anus, with the second opening developing into the mouth
hemichordata - acorn worms
echinodermata - sea starts, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sea lilies
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diploblast
animal that develops from two germ layers
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Ecdysozoa
clade of protostomes the exhibit exoskeletal molting (ecdysis)
insects/arthropods
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Ediacaran period
geological period (630-542 million years ago) when the oldest definite multicellular organisms with tissue evolved
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enterocoely
mesoderm of deuterostomes develops as pouches that are pinched off from endodermal tissue, cavity contained within the pouches becomes coelom
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eucoelomate
animal with a body cavity completely lined with mesodermal tissue
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Eumetazoa
group of animals with true differentiated tissues
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gastrula
stage of animal development characterized by the formation of the digestive cavity
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germ layer
collection of cells formed during embryogenesis that will give rise to future body tissues, more pronounced in vertebrate embryogenesis
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Hox gene
(also, homeobox gene) master control gene that can turn on or off large numbers of other genes during embryogenesis
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intermediate cleavage
cleavage pattern in which individual blastomeres have the character of "stem cells," and are not yet predetermined to develop into specific cell types
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Lophotrochozoa
clade of protostomes that exhibit a trochophore larvae stage or lophophore feeding structure
mollusks
annelid worms
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mass extinction
event or enviromental condition that wipes out the majority of species within a relavtively short geological time period
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Metazoa
group containing all animals
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organogenesis
formation of organs in animal embryogenesis
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Parazoa
group of animals without true differentiated tissues
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protostome
blastopore develops into the mouth of protostomes, with the second opening developing into the anus
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pseudocoelomate
animal with a body cavity located between the mesoderm and endoderm
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radial cleavage
cleavage axes are parallel or perpendicular to the polar axis, resulting in the alignment of cells between the two poles
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radial symmetry
type of symmetry with multiple planes of symmetry, with body parts (rays) arranged around a central disk
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schizocoely
during the development of protostomes, a solid mass of mesoderm splits apart and forms the hollow opening of the coelom
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spiral cleavage
cells of one pole of the embryo are rotated or misaligned with respect the cells of the opposite pole
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triploblast
animal that develops from three germ layers
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amoebocyte
sponge cell with multiple functions, including nutrient delivery, egg formation, sperm delivery, and cell differentiation
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Annelida
phylum of vermiform animals with metamerism
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archenteron
primitive gut cavity within the gastrula that opens outward via the blastopore
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Arthropoda
phylum of animals with jointed appendages and external chitin skeleton
chelicerates - spiders and scorpions
myriapods - centipedes and millipedes
crustaceans - lobsters, shrimp, and crab
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biramous
referring to two branches per appendages
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captucula
tentacle-like projection that is present in tusks shells to catch prey
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cephalothorax
fused head and thorax in some species
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chelicera
modified first pair of appendages in subphylum Chelicerata
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choanocyte
(also, collar cell) sponge cell that functions to generate a water current and to trap and ingest food particles via phagocytosis
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Chordata
phylum of animals distinguished by their possession of a notochord, a dorsal, hollow nerve cord, and endostyle, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail at some point in their development
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clitellum
specialized band of fused segments, which aids in reproduction
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Cnidaria
phylum of animals that are diploblastic and have radial symmetry
jellyfish
sea anemones
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cnidocyte
specialized stinging cell found in Cnidaria
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conispiral
shell shape coiled around a horizontal axis
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corona
wheel-like structure on the anterior portion of the rotifer that contains cilia and moves food and water toward the mouth
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ctenidium
specialized gill structure in mollusks
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cuticle (animal)
the tough, external layer possessed by members of the invertebrate class Ecdysozoa that is periodically molted and replaced
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cypris
larval stage in the early development of crustaceans
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Echinodermata
phylum of deuterostomes with spiny skin; exclusively marine organisms
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enterocoelom
coelom formed by fusion of coelomic pouches budded from the endodermal lining of the archenteron
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epidermis
outer layer (from ectoderm) that lines the outside of the animal
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extracellular digestion
food is taken into the gastrovascular cavity, enzymes are secreted into the cavity, and the cells lining the cavity absorb nutrients
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gastrodermis
inner layer (from endoderm) that lines the digestive cavity
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gastrovascular cavity
opening that serves as both a mouth and anus, which is termed an incomplete digestive system
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gemmule
structure produced by asexual reproduction in freshwater sponges where the morphology is inverted
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hemocoel
internal body cavity seen in arthropods
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hermaphrodite
referring to an animal where both male and female gonads are present in the same individual
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invertebrata
(also, invertebrates) category of animals that do not possess a cranium or vertebral column
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madreporite
pore for regulating the entry and exit for water into the water vascular system
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mantle
(also, pallium) specialized epidermis that encloses all visceral organs and secrete shells
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mastax
jawed pharynx unique to the rotifers
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medusa
free-floating cnidarian body plan with mouth on underside and tentacles hanging down from a bell
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mesoglea
non-living, gel-like matric present between ectoderm and endoderm in cnidarians
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mesohyl
collagen-like gel containing suspended cells that perform various function in the sponge
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metamerism
series of body structures that are similar internally and externally, such as segments
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Mollusca
phylum of protostomes with soft bodies and no segmentation
gastropods
cehphalopods
bivalvia
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nacre
calcareous secretion produced by bivalves to line the inner side of shells as well as to coat intruding particulate matter
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nauplius
larval stage in the early development of crustaceans
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nematocyst
harpoon-like organelle within cnidocyte with pointed projectile and poison to stun and entangle prey
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Nematoda
phylum of worm-like animals that are triploblastic, pseudocoelomates that can be free-living or parasitic
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Nemertea
phylum of dorsoventrally flattened protostomes know as ribbon worms
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osculum
large opening in the sponge's body through which water leaves
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ostium
pore present on the sponge's body through which water enters
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oviger
additional pair of appendages present on some arthropods between the chelicera and pedipalps
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parapodium
fleshy, flat, appendage that protrudes in pairs form each segment of polychaetes
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pedipalp
second pair of appendages in Chelicerata
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pilidium
larval form found in some nemertine species
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pinacocyte
epithelial-like cell that forms the outermost layer of sponges and encloses a jelly-like substance called mesohyl
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planospiral
shell shape coiled around a verticle axis
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planuliform
larval form found in phylum Nemertea
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polymorphic
possessing multiple body plans within the lifecycle of a group of organisms
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polyp
stalk-like sessile life form of cnidarians with mouth and tentacles facing upward, usually sessile but may be able to glide along surface
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Porifera
phylum of animals with no true tissues, but a porous body with rudimentary endoskeleton
sponges
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radula
tongue-like organ with chitinous ornamentation
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rhynchocoel
cavity present above the mouth that houses the proboscis
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schizocoelom
coelom formed by groups of cells that split from the endodermal layer
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sclerocyte
cell that secrete silica spicules into the mesohyl
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seta/chaeta
chitinous projection from the cuticle
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siphonophore
tubular structure that serves as an inlet for water into the mantle cavity
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spicule
structure made of silica or calcium carbonate that provides structural support for sponges
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spongocoel
central cavity within the body of some sponges
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trochophore
first of the two larval stages in mollusks
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uniramous
referring to one branch per appendage
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veliger
second of the two larval stages in mollusks
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water vascular system
system in echinoderms where water is the circulatory fluid
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zoea
larval stage in the early development of crustaceans
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acclimatization
alteration in a body system in response to a environmental change