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- 1a. Briefly describe the general characteristics of nematodes, trematodes, and cestodes. b. Differentiate between monoxenous and heteroxenous life cycle, and give an example of a specific parasite each. c. Briefly describe the life cycle of protozoans.Identify: 6. An inner saclike membrane system that defines the group of the dinoflagellates, ciliates and apicomplexan protists1) Species belonging to the following groups typically have a trochophore larva at the beginning of their development: Ciliates Protostomians Lophotrochozoans Annelids Bilaterians
- Give possible ways of grouping protozoans other than the existing taxonomic classifications of protozoans. Outline the proposed classification.The large central opening in the parazoan body is called the: gem mule spicule ostia osculum.Figure 27.6 Which of the following statements is false? Eumetazoans have specialized tissues and parazoans don’t. Lophotrochozoa and Ecdysozoa are both Bilataria. Acoela and Cnidaria both possess radial symmetry. Arthropods are more closely related to nematodes than they are to annelids.
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- Identify: 2. These are none functional mitochondrial remnant organelle of diplomonads.1. Describe a function for the following structures and name the phylum/class in which these structures are found. Structures Function Phylum/Class Spicules Nematocytes Notochord Tube feet Polyp Choanocytes Pharyngeal slits Amoebocytes DenticlesTopic: Earthworms 1. What is the function of the setae? 2. What is the function of the openings at segment number 14?