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SPONGES Grantia Misc. Dried Sponges |
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Phylum Porifera: Tubular, surrounded by porus cell walls Look like hairy tubes in small glass jar Pg. 92 of Photo Atlas (p.a.) |
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Phylum Porifera This Should be a no brainer. [image] |
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Class Hydrozoa Class Scyphozoa Class Anthozoa |
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Phylum Cnidaria Identify: Hydra Obelia Physalia Gonionemus |
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Phylum Cnidaria Class Hydrozoa Pg. 95 of p.a. clear little jellyfish looking things that speared the daphnia in the lab |
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Phylum Cnadaria Class Hydrozoa Polyp and Medusa Pg. 96 in p.a. polyps- look like plants under microscope medusa- look like really little jellyfish |
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Phylum Cnidaria Class Hydrozoa The examples that we have are all really little jellys with mass amounts of tentacles and a red or pinkish tinge |
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Phylum Cnidaria Class Hydrozoa The examples that we have are itty bitty little jellys, and they are beige in color |
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Phylum Cnidaria JELLYFISH Identify: Aurelia |
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Phylum Cnidaria Class Scyphozoa The two examples that we have look like moon jellys Pg. 94 p.a. figure 14.9a |
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Phylum Cnidaria Anemone and Coral identify: Metridium misc. Corals |
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Phylum Cnidaria Class Anthazoa Sea Anemone The ones we have are greyish tubular things that look like a pug's snout with little fringes on the end Pg. 96 p.a. figure 14.17 |
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Phylum Cnidaria Class Anthazoa Also should be a no brainer Pg. 97 p.a. Figure 14.20 |
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Class Turbellaria Class Trematoda Class Cestoda |
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Phylum Platyhelminthes FLAT WORMS Identify: Dugesia (planaria) |
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Phylum Plathelminthes Class Turbellaria They are pink when stained, look like very small worms in very small bottles Pg. 98 in p.a. |
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Phylum Plathelminthes FLUKES Identify: Opistorchis (Clonorchis) sinesis Fasciola (liver fluke) Schistosoma |
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Phylum Plathelminthes Class Trematoda pg. 99 p.a. looks exactly like the picture when you look at it in the microscope Figure 14.25 |
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Phylum Plathelminthes Class Trematoda It is the really really big pink thing we look at on a microscope slide |
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Phylum Plathelminthes Class Trematoda Pg. 99 p.a. Also looks exactly like the picture in the book on microscope slide Figure 14.26 |
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Phylum Plathelminthes TAPEWORMS they are endoparacites Identify: Taenia |
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Phylum Plathelminthes Class Cestoda Tapeworm Pgs. 100-101 p.a. Most specifically--> Figure 14.32 |
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Identify: Ascaris Vinegar Eels Trichinella, Necator and Enterobius other Preserved Nematodes |
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Phylum Nematoda- ROUNDWORMS really long, round worms. big surprise, i know. Pg.102 Figure 14.37a |
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Trichinella, Necator, Enterobius |
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Phylum Nematoda Enterobius: pg. 103 Figure 14.40 Trichinella: Cross sections of the roundworm Necator... i didn't look at this one, hopefully it is not on the exam, but i imagine that it is a round worm on a slide. |
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Class Polyplacophora Class Gastropoda Class Bivalvia Class Cephlopoda |
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Phylum Mollusca CHITONS Identify: chitons |
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Phylum Mollusca Class Polyplacophora Relitivly large, looks like a ceramic oyster type of thing- brown with geometric shapes on top Pg. 109 Figure 14.54 |
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Phylum Mollusca Identify: misc. snails, slugs and preserved snail shells pgs. 107-108 This should be commong sense too- slugs=big and gloopy, snails have shalls and snail shalls are spirals |
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Phylum Mollusca Identify: Misc. bivalves: (clams, oysters) DISECTED CLAM |
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Phylum Mollusca Bivalve shells open laterally Pg. 108 Figure 14.51 just basic clams and oysters |
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Phylum Mollusca DISECTED CLAM ON PAGE 108 should know: mantle, adductor muscle, intestine, hinge, shell, stomach, foot, gills |
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Plylum Mollusca squid, cuttlefish, octopus, Nautilus squid- pg. 109 figure 14.53; look pretty much the same as octapus and cuttlefish exept w/ number of legs--> sq. 10 oct. 8 cuttlefish. ? Nautilus- spiral shell with barriars inside |
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SEGMENTATION Class Polychaeta Class Oligochaeta Class Hirudinea |
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Phylum Annelida Identify: Nereis, whole specimen Nereis parapodia other misc. worms |
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Phylum Annelida Class Polychaeta pg. 104 looks pretty much exactly like picture in photo atlas SEGMENTED WORM |
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Phylum Annelida Class Polychaeta [image] looks like that. |
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Misc. other polychate worms |
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Long segmented worms, some have hair-like things coming from their legs, some don't, use your best judgement |
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Phylum Annelida Identify: earthworm (living and preserved) Lumbriculus (blackworms) |
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Phylum Annelida Class Oligochaeta pg. 105 figure 14.43 |
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Phylum Annelida Class Oligochaeta [image] |
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Phylum Annelida LEECHES pg. 106 figure 14.47 black, have suckers at both ends, segmented, kind of dorsally flat if they are stretched out |
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Subphylum Chelicerata Subphylum Crustacea Subphylum Uniramia EXTERNAL SKELETONS JOINTED APPENDAGES |
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Phylum Anthropodia Identify: Class Merostomata- Horseshoe Crab Class Arachnida |
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Phylym Anthropoda Subphylum Chelicarata Horseshoe crab Ours is small and colorless Pg. 110 Figure 14.56 |
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Phylum Anthropodia Subphylum Chelicerata spiders, scorpions, daddy longlegs scorpions- pg. 110 figure 14.58 |
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Phylum Anthropodia Identify: Crustacea: crayfish, crabs, shrims, branacles DISECTED CRAYFISH Crustacea: Daphnia |
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Phylum Anthropodia Subphylum Crustacea Barnacles are strange looking creatures with a small shell and a really really long foot. |
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Phylum Anthropodia Subphylum Crustacea Disected Crayfish on page 112 know cephlothorax, swimmerettes, telson, uropod, copulary swimmerettes, cheliped |
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Phylum Anthropodia Subphlyum Crustacia We counted the heartbeats of them. Very very small, probablly about 1 cm |
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Phylum Anthropodia Identify: Chilopodia: centipedes Diplopodia: millipedes Insecta: insects* * just know how to do a dichotomous |
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Phylum Anthropodia Subphylum Uniramia centipededs- 1 leg per segment |
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Phylum Anthropoda Subphylum Uniramia MILLIPEDES 2 legs per segment |
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Phylum Anthropoda Subphylum Uniramia Pg. 114 know compound eye, prothorax, mesothorax, metathorax, wing, mouthparts |
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Class Asteroidea Class Ophiuroidea Class Echinoidea Class Crinodea Class Holothuroidea |
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Class Asteroidea DISSECTED |
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Starfish dissection on pg. 115 madreporite, radial canal, ampulla, tube feet |
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Phylum Echinodermata BRITTLE STARS bottom of pg 115 |
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Phylum Echinodermata sea urchins and sand dollars sand dollars- pg 117 have a star shape on the inside sea urchins are spiny |
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Phylum Echinodermata the fossil drawings- there are 12 |
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Phylum Echinodermata Sea Cucumbers pg. 117 figure 14.75 They are big brown squishy cylindrical things |
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ACORN WORMS pg. 118 They were in yellow fluid, they have tiny tine leg like things, very skinny and small |
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CHORDATES Subphylum Urochordata Subphylum Cephalochordata Subphylum Vertabrata |
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Phylum Chordata Tunicates, Sea Squirts Neutral looking bulbous things pg. 119 |
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Phylum Chordata Amphioxus- lancelets Under the microscope, they look exactly like they do on pg. 121 |
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Phylum Chordata Identify: Agnatha Chondrichthyes Osteichthyes Amphibia Aves Mammalia |
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Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata LAMPREYS lack jaws and paired appendages |
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Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Sharks, Skates, Rays |
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Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Bony Fish They have swim bladders |
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Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata FROGS, TOADS, SALAMANDARS pg. 125 |
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Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Turtles, Snakes, Lizards pg. 126-127 |
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Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Birds and Bird Feathers pg. 128 |
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Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata MAMMALS! they will probablly put out all of the little action figures. GOOD LUCK!!! |
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