Contrast the structure's and or systems used by Leuconoid sponges, snails and earthworms to circulate materials throughout the body. In addition to describing the structure of the system also comment on the relative efficiencu of each system for the lifestyle of each organism
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Contrast the structure's and or systems used by Leuconoid sponges, snails and earthworms to circulate materials throughout the body. In addition to describing the structure of the system also comment on the relative efficiencu of each system for the lifestyle of each organism
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- Compare the body structures and functions of a flatworm and a cnidarian in terms of MOVEMENT and EXCRETION OF BODYWASTEInternal Anatomy of Starfish Describe the functions of the starfish such as Cardiac Stomach, Gonad, Hepatic caeca, Ampulla, and Ambulacral Ridge. Compare the internal anatomy of the starfish to GRASSHOPPER, CLAM, AND WORMS. What organ systems present in most protostomes are lacking in the starfish? What major systems does the starfish have that the protostomes lack? What strucutres effect support and movement occur in the starfish?In the different lineages of molluscs, it is easy to understand the variations from the basic organizational plan in relation to the lifestyles of the organisms. For example, the clam is a buried living organism that feeds by filtration and the cuttlefish is a free predatory organism. The organization of Lamellibranchs and Cephalopods can then be related to these lifestyles.Based on the texts provided, the various illustrations and your knowledge, indicate in a short text :Adaptations to filtration in clams (and by extension in lamellibranchs)
- Matching: (23-27) Match the specialized cell/organ to its function: 23 Colloblast 24. Choanocyte 25 Spicule 26. Osculum 27) Cnidocyte A. structural support B. water exits sponge here C. stinging cell with poison barb D. sticky cell to capture food E. filters food out of water in spongesPlease match the term with the description. the anterior end of a tapeworm that attaches to the inside lining of its host's digestive tract [ Choose ] [Choose] medusa describes the number of tissue layers in polyp coelom Cnidarians cnidocytes monoecious the cells that move water through a sponge gastrovascular cavity acoelom pharynx the cells that produce nematocysts scolex gonozooid osculum pseudocoelom triploblastic choanocytes diploblastic spongocoel water leaves a sponge through this opening proglottid spicule ventral sucker an incomplete digestive tract a planarian uses this to suck up food particles [ Choose ] a fluke uses this to hang onto its host's [ Choose ] tissues > > >Explain the importance of the presence of symmetry (radial and biradial) and presence of true tissues in the biological proccesses of cnidarians and ctenophores. Radial/biradial symmetry True tissues Reproduction Development Body support Locomotion
- Relative to asconoid organization in sponges the syconoid form exhibits smaller body size increased spongocel volume relative to pumping surface area reduced spongocel volume relative to pumping surface area larger body sizeDiscuss the phenomenon of torsion in the Mollusca and discuss the benefits thereof.animals in which of the following classes possess adductor muscles, labial palps, and use their gills for both respiration and feeding? -Bivalvia -Cephalopoda -Polyplacophora -Anthozoa -Gastropoda
- Give the exoskeletal structures of the following vertebrateswhat synapomorphic characteristic body plan is or has first appeared with the annelids? bartlebyFor Phylum Echinodermata, Class Crinoidea Ecology. Describe/answer the following for each organism:a. Does it have a complete or incomplete digestive system? How does this animal feed?b. Identify any unique feeding structure• Be sure to use the correct terms to identify any unique feeding structure(s) used by theanimal.