biology

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  • porifera
    no nerves, no muscles
  • cnidaria
    no brain, carnivores
  • platyhelminthes
    usually lives in water, triploblastic
  • nematoda
    found in aquatic habitats, lacks circulatory system
  • annelida
    closed circulatory system, lives in bodies of water and damp soil
  • examples of porifera
    • sponge
    • sycon
  • examples of cnidaria
    • jellyfish
    • sea whips
  • examples of platyhelminthes
    • tapeworm
    • flukes
  • examples of annelida
    • earthworm
    • leeches
  • examples of nematoda
    • lungworm
    • pinworm
  • simple invertebrate animals that live in aquatic habitats
    porifera
  • soft-bodied stinging animals

    cnidaria
  • invertebrate organisms with a flat, soft body

    platyhelminthes
  • bilaterally symmetrical, worm-like organisms

    nematoda
  • segmented worms such as earthworms and leeches
    annelida
  • the reaction of an organism to stimuli
    tropism
  • stigma
    identify
  • anther
    identify
  • sepal
    identify
  • receptacle
    identify
  • ovule
    identify
  • ovary
    identify
  • filament
    identify
  • style
    identify
  • the science of identifying, naming, and classifying living organisms

    taxonomy
  • a tool used by biologists to classify organisms

    Dichotomous Key
  • the Father of Modern Taxonomy
    Carolus Linnaeus
  • the 5 Kingdoms (MAFPP)
    Monera, Protista, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi
  • name all the Phylums (MACPCNEPA)
    Mollusca, Arthropoda, Cnidaria, Porifera, Chordata, Nematoda, Echinodermata, Platyhelminthes, Annelida
  • Do Katy Perry Come Over For Good Spaghetti
    Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus
  • the junk drawer of kingdoms
    Protista
  • what are the 3 taxons Protista is categorized into
    animal like (protozoans), plant like (algae), fungus like
    • cell wall composed of chitin
    • typically non motile
    • secretes exoenzymes
    fungi
    • cell walls made of cellulose
    • stores food in the form of starch
    • chloroplasts contain chlorophyll
    • mostly terrestrial
    plantae
  • vascular
    trachaeophytes
  • non vascular
    bryophytes
    • lack cell walls
    • held together by structural protein
    animalia
    • no nerves or muscles
    • filter feeders
    • hermaphrodites
    porifera
    • no brain but has nerve net
    • carnivores
    cnidaria
  • the process by which energy is released by the breakdown of food substances
    cellular respiration