Q: Vertical Tubes Class: Anthozoa Genus: Tubipora Common Name: Organ Pipe Coral Basal Plate Class:…
A: Introduction The largest coral system is the Great Barrier Reef has rich biodiversity including all…
Q: How can Strongyloides and hookworms be differentiated in terms of their morphology?
A: Strongyloides stercoralis is one of the smallest parasites known to infect humans. Hookworms are…
Q: Metazoa Eumetazoa Choose the synapomorphies which suppport the indicated clades in the list below:…
A: Clade is defined as a branch that consists of a single ancestors with its descendants.
Q: JM. Cavanihac A 0.1 mm
A: Some animals go through metamorphosis to become an adult. A larva is a distinct juvenile form of…
Q: Please hand draw a picture of Clonorchis (Class Trematoda) and label its anatomy with the terms…
A: Hi, Thanks For Your Question. Answer : Terms labelled In Drawing With Numbers As Following ; Oral…
Q: What features make placozoans interesting from a phylogenetic perspective?
A: The phylum Placozoa is a basal form of free-living multicellular organism. It consists of a small…
Q: List examples of each of the 15 phyla
A: Note: We’ll answer the first question since the exact one wasn’t specified. Please submit a new…
Q: Animals in the phylum Mollusca exhibit (choose the correct answer) Question 7 options:…
A: The phylum Mollusca is the second-largest animal phylum. The molluscs include many familiar animals,…
Q: Describe and contrast the tegument of most turbellarians and the other classes of Platyhelminthes.…
A: Turbellarians do not have a tegument but have a cellular, ciliated epidermis resting on a basement…
Q: Define the following with respect to gastropods: operculum, torsion, fouling, bilateral asymmetry,…
A: Hello. Since your question has multiple sub-parts, we will solve the first three sub-parts for you.…
Q: BLASTULA GASTRULA -Blastocoel Blastocoel Archenteron A Vegetal pole Blastopore Which of the…
A: Gastrulation - It is an early proces of embryonic development in which the implanted blastula…
Q: What is unique about the madreporite of sea cucumbers (class Holothuroidea)?
A:
Q: Does coelom present in bilateria?
A: A celom is the hallow cavity which is filled with celomic fluid present between the intestinal canal…
Q: Please complete the following (abbreviated) cladogram of Metazoa, labeling tips, nodes and…
A: Metazoans are multicellular eukaryotic animals. They show various levels of cell differentiation and…
Q: Phyla Cnidaria and Ctenophora are: O A. Diploblastic (two germ layers), with no symmetry B.…
A: Coelenterates having a hollow gut are found in the phyla Cnidaria and Ctenophora. The gut is located…
Q: If you were asked to choose one of the following invertebrate as a pet (protozoa, sponges, and…
A: Protozoans *protozoans are single celled eukaryotes that lives free living or parasitic means that…
Q: Which of the following characteristics are found within the pseudocoelomate phyla…
A: Pseudocoelomates generally consist of a fluid-filled body cavity. They lack a true coelom, i.e they…
Q: In which organism is Archaegoniophore present?
A: Marchantia belongs to the family Marchantiaceae of the order Marchantiales. It is a group of…
Q: What are zoospores?
A: Motile spore that is asexual and uses its flagella for its locomotion is known as zoospores.Zoospore…
Q: Fill in the following table: Characteristics of the Classes of Sponges Hexactinellida…
A: Sponges are pore bearing organisms belong to phylum porifera.
Q: Why do we still refer to a giant clam as a metazoan?
A: Protozoans are the unicellular primitive organisms and are eukaryotes. Some of them are free-living…
Q: Placozoans are structurally simple. They have no mouth, gut, or nervous system and only a few…
A: Placozoans are free living marine multicellular organism with simplest structure.
Q: ➢ Is the tripartite body plan of phoronids advantageous for them? Why or why not? ➢ Why is the…
A: Phoronids Phoronids are also known as horseworms. These are small marine organisms of the animal…
Q: Class: Hydrozoa Genus: Obelia Common Name: Coenosarc
A:
Q: What can you infer by looking at an organism and noticing that it has a flattened body ? Answers: It…
A: A phylum is a taxonomic group. It is a level higher than classes in taxonomic categories. This…
Q: How many times did the lophophore evolve and how does the lophophore differ among taxa?
A: Taxonomy is the scientific methodology devised to classify the organisms based on their morphology,…
Q: Both Porifera and Placozoa possess epithelial tissues. True False
A: ''Since you have asked multiple question, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Q: What is the primary characteristic of the Ecdysozoa (Nematoda + Arthopoda)?
A: Answer: Ecdysozoa : These are the superphylum which includes arthopoda and nematoda , which have…
Q: what is oldest invertebrate on earth planet?
A: Arthropoda is the largest phylum of the invertebrates, they contains insects molluscs etc. Body of…
Q: Activity3: Comparison of Classes Fill in the following table: Radiate Animals Characteristics…
A: In the living world, we see a large number of microorganisms, animals and plants. These organisms…
Q: Why is bilateral symmetry of adaptive value for actively motile animals?
A: Bilateral symmetry is a pattern of symmetry where the opposite sides are normal or one side is…
Q: This organism belongs to which phylum? What region of the body is 1?
A: Phylum ----------- Hemichordata
Q: Match the following groups under Phylum annelida to the following characters: Match each item to a…
A: The phylum annelida comprises worms with body walls covered with a cuticle; chitinous setae are…
Q: What do the following subclasses have in common? Subclass: Elasmobranchii Subclass: Neopterygii
A: The idea and practice of characterizing, identifying, and categorizing living things are commonly…
Q: What is the advantage of having dimorphic nuclei as compared to the monomorphic nucleus of other…
A: Protozoa can be defined as the type of unicellular organism which uses cilia or flagella for…
Q: What similarities do Hemichordates share with the Protochordates? Elaborate.
A: Hi dear, here's your answer what you want.can you please give me a like for this answer.…
Q: Give the function of the following parts of a sponge Spongocoel Mesophyl Choanocyte layer…
A: Pores of sponge permit them to channel the water around them for food. Inside the sponge, there are…
Q: Which body form is present is present in image A? These organisms are members of which Phylum?…
A: The image shown is of tissue layered organism.
Q: Aside from ecdysis, describe two (2) common characteristics shared by the different smaller phylum…
A: Ecdysis is the process of shedding of skin. Ecdysozoa is a super phylum arthropoda, nematoda and…
Q: Compare and explain the similarities and differences of Class Echinoidea and Class Holothuroidea, in…
A: Echinoidea Includes the sea urchin's . It consists around 1000species . Sea urchin's are rounded and…
Q: Describe the following characteristics of ctenophores: common developmental stage digestive system…
A: Organisms can be classified on the basis of several characteristic features, organ system, cells…
Q: What is the following specimen? Our invertebrate zoology professor told us there is a bryozoan on…
A: It is a Bryozoa which is commonly called as Moss animal, they are also called as Ectoprocta and…
Q: How are the dorsal and ventral surfaces differentiated in a preserved, adult earthworm? The dorsal…
A: The earthworm is the nocturnal crawling organism that belongs to phylum Annelida. The earthworm has…
Q: Please complete the following (abbreviated) cladogram of Metazoa, labeling tips, nodes and…
A: Cladogram -- In olden days biologists grouped the organisms based solely on their physical…
Q: What are the similarities that Hemichordates share with the Protochordates? Elaborate.
A: Hemichordata is a separate phylum that can be defined as half chordates which include marine worms.…
Q: Differentiate a neoophoran turbellaria from a archoophoran turbellaria.
A: Platyhelminthes are flatworms that are acoelomate, simple nervous system, do not have a circulatory…
Q: Three major phylogenetic groups of Bilateria are currently recognized: Ecdysozoa, Lophotrochozoa,…
A: Since the drastic reorganisation of the phylogeny of the animal kingdom into three major clades of…
Q: Match the characters with the appropriate taxa Some are boring [ Choose ] Ctenophora [ Choose ] Gut…
A: The given characteristics have been matched with the corresponding organisms.
Q: Match the following characters with appropriate taxa Lack deutocerebrum v [ Choose ] Chelicerata…
A: Lack deutocerebrum Chelicerata 2 pairs of antennae Crustacea Three pairs of legs Insects Four…
|
|
NEMATODA |
body cavity |
||
germ layers |
||
symmetry |
|
|
monoecious or dioecious? |
|
|
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- Which lab specimen is the example of tuber ?Figure 23.25 Which of the following statements about Paramecium sexual reproduction is false? The macronuclei are derived from micronuclei. Both mitosis and meiosis occur during sexual reproduction. The conjugate pair swaps macronuclei. Each parent produces four daughter cellsCarbon-containing mechanism of plant-like protists occurs in _________NucleusGulletPyrenoidContractile vacuoleUndulating membrane