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- Which of the following is not a member of the phylum Chordata? a. Cephalochordata b. Echinodermata c. Urochordata d. VertebrataWhich body form is present is present in image A? These organisms are members of which Phylum? What body form is present in image B?These differ from the other classes of sponges in that their cells are syncytial (multinucleate and only a few cells or even one cell can cover the entire skeleton) Hexactinellida Calcerea Demospongia Homescleromorpha
- Which of the following is responsible for the process of filter feeding in a sponge? a. flame cells b. cnidocytes c. collar cells d. mesogleaImagine you come across a gelatinous animal with a Medusa body plan swimming. Determine whether it is a class Svyphozoa or a Cubozoan? Give two distinct differences between the two without naming the same structure/invisible features of each animal (e.g animal x has 2 wings, animal y has 4 wings are not distinct differences)This organism belongs to which phylum? What region of the body is 1?
- Fill in the blank to escribe the route of water through an synconoid sponge by listing the numbers in the correct order. To answer - write the numbers with a space in between - e.g. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. osculum 2. spongocoel 3. ostium in porocyte 4. apopyle 5. radial canal 6. prosopyle 7. incurrent canalGive at least (3) body structures that are salient among these groups of animals: Protozoans Poriferan Cnidarians. Draw and label a lophophore and describe how it works in suspension feeding. What three phyla possess lophophores? What fourth lophotrochozoan phylum possess a feeding structure some have labeled a lophophore? How is its "lophophore" different?