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animal diversity part2

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1 Acknowledgement: Nearly all materials in these three Animal Diversity labs are adapted from Seattle Community College Bio 212 online lab material. Animal Diversity Three IX Phylum Echinodermata The approximately 7,000 species of echinoderms are spiny skinned, slow moving or sessile marine animals that are voracious feeders. Adults have an unusual symmetry not found in any other animal. They have a pentamerous radial symmetry, meaning that the body is arranged into five (or multiples of five) repeating units radiating from a central area. However, their larval stages have bilateral symmetry which changes to pentamerous during development. Embryological development follows the typical deuterostome pattern.

Virtual Squid dissection

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Virtual Squid Dissection Learn the parts of the squid by viewing the photos at http://biog-1101-1104.bio.cornell.edu/BioG101_104/tutorials/animals/squid.html 1. Sketch the external portions of the squid. Label the: FIN EYE MANTLE COLLAR TENTACLE ARM SIPHON 2. Label the internal portions of the squid 2. Take the squid quiz ............ http://www.froguts.com/flash_content/demo/squid.html
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Afrthropod Coloring

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Arthropod Coloring Worksheet Arthropods (jointed appendages) are a group of invertebrate animals in the Kingdom Animalia. All arthropods have a hard exoskeleton made of chitin, a body divided into segments, and jointed appendages (mouthparts, antenna, and legs). Three main groups of the arthropods include the insects, arachnids, and crustaceans. What does arthropod mean? In what kingdom are arthropods found? Are they vertebrates or invertebrates? Why? (see textbook) List 3 characteristics of all arthropods. Name 3 main arthropod groups. Insects

dapnia lab report

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Faith Eno Daphnia lab report Abstract The importance of this experiment is to better understand how the water flea reacts to the solutions alcohol and caffeine. The experiment begins with taking the dapnia and securing it onto a slide. A team of two people where one will count the heart beats and one keep track of time will measure the BPM of the Daphnia throughout. The control is the first to be measured in beats per minute with brief breaks to change out the water. Then the variables alcohol, caffeine, and the experimental solution are measured with brief breaks to change out the concentrations of the solutions (alcohol 1%, 3%, and %5 ;Caffeine 1% and 2%) rest the water flea in water.

AP BIOLOGY LAB ISOPODS

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Kassidy L. Davis AP Biology 07/01/13 The Reaction of Isopods to Differences in pH Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to observe characteristics of terrestrial isopods, also known as pill bugs, and to design and conduct an experiment to determine and examine their responses to different environmental factors.

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An Introduction to Invertebrates Chapter 33 Porifera (Sponges) Parazoa (no true tissue) Sedentary (Sessile) Suspension Feeders Choanocytes (Collar Cells) Cnidarians (Hydras, Corals, Jellies) Eumetazoans (True Tissue) Diploblastic Radial Body Plan Gastrovascular cavity Single opening serves as anus and mouth Lophotrochozoans Eumetazoans Bilateral Symmetry Triploblastic Lophotrochozoans Platyhelminthes (Flatworms) Triploblastic acoelomates Ex. Planarians Platyhelminthes (Flatworms) Trematodes (parasitic flukes) Platyhelminthes (Flatworms) Tapeworms (parasitic flatworm) Scolex proglottids Lophotrochozoans Rotifers Alimentary canal Pseudocoelomates parthenogenesis Lophotrochozoans Lophophorates Have crown of ciliated tentacles around mouth Coelomates

ch 34

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Chapter 34 Vertebrates Lecture Outline Overview: Half a Billion Years of Backbones Vertebrates are named for vertebrae, the series of bones that make up the vertebral column or backbone. There are about 52,000 species of vertebrates, far fewer than the 1 million insect species on Earth. Plant-eating dinosaurs, at 40,000 kg, were the heaviest animals to walk on land. The biggest animal that ever existed is the blue whale, at 100,000 kg. Humans and our closest relatives are vertebrates. This group includes other mammals, birds, lizards, snakes, turtles, amphibians, and the various classes of fishes. Concept 34.1 Chordates have a notochord and a dorsal, hollow nerve cord The vertebrates belong to one of the two major phyla in the Deuterostomia, the chordates.
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