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Animal Kingdom
9 Phylum of Animal Diversity
Question | Answer |
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Phylum Porifera | Sponges |
Porifera | No tissues, symmetry, body cavity, and is a protosome |
Cnidaria | Jellyfish, corals |
Cnidaria | Tissues: diploblastic Symmetry: Radial Body Cavity: not a true cavity Protosome Anidocytes (stinging cells) |
Class Hydrozoa | Hydra, Man of War |
Class Scyphazoa | Jellyfish |
Class Anthozoa | Sea anemone, Coral |
Phylum Platyhelminthes | Flatworms |
Platyhelminthes | Tissues: Triploblastic Symmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: Acoelomates Protosome |
Class Turbellaria | Planarians |
Class cestoda | Tapeworms |
Phylum Nematoda | Roundworms |
Nematoda | Tissues: Triploblastic Symmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: Pseudocoelomates Protosomes |
Phylum Annelida | Segmented Worms |
Annelida | Tissues: Triploblastic Symmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: (Eu)coelomates Protosomes |
Class Polychaeta | Bristle Worms |
Class Oligocheata | Earthworms |
Class Hirudinea | Leech |
Phylum Mollusca | Clams, Snails, Octopi |
Mollusca | Tissues: Triploblastic Symmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: Acoelomates Protosome |
Class Polyplacaphora | Chiton |
Class Gastropda | Snails, slugs, conch |
Class Bivalvia | Scallops, clams |
Class Cephalopoda | Octopus, squid |
Phylum Arthropoda | Crustaceans, Insects |
Arthropoda | Tissues: Triploblastic Symmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: Ceolomates Protosome |
Class Merostomata | Horsehoe Crab |
Class Archnida | Scorpion, Spider |
Class Chilopoda | Centipede |
Class Diplopoda | Millipede |
Class Insecta | Beetles |
Phylum Echinodermata | Starfish |
Echinodermata | Tissues: Triploblastic Symmetry: Bilateral/Radial Body Cavity: Coelomates Deuterostome |
Phylum Chordata | Humans |
Chordata | Tissues: Triploblastic Symmetry: Bilateral Body Cavity: Coelomate Deuterostome |
Subphylum Urochordata | Tunicates (looks spongy with free moving larvatage |
Subphylum Cephalochordata | Lanclets |
Subphylum Veterbrata | Class Agnatha (jawless fish); Class Chondrichthyes (sharks, skates, rays); Class Osteichthyes (bony fish); Class Amphibia (toads, frogs, salamanders); Class Repilia (snakes, turtles, lizard); Class aves (birds); Class Mammalia (mammals) |