Animal Diversity

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  • Created on: 02-02-18 14:26
Aristotle classification included two groups, they were
Non motile and motile
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How many levels does the Linnaeus Hierarchical system have?
7
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What is the order of classification?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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What is the definition of 'Heterotrophic'
When an organism depends on another organisms for sustenance and generally digests food internally
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What is the definition of 'Eukaryotic'
Cell contains a membrane-bound nucleus and usually multicellular
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When was the phylum Cycliophora discovered?
1995
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How many species in Cycliophora are known?
3
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Where do the species of Cycliophora live?
On the mouth parts of lobsters
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Why are Cladorhizidae family an exception to Porifera?
They capture and digest whole animals rather than filter feeding
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The harp sponge (part of Cladorhizidae) is a harp shape because
It maximises surface are to ensnare prey and release sperm into currents
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What does 'Hermaphrodite' mean?
Producer of both sperm and eggs
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Porifera reproduce
Sexually and asexually
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The flagella of Porifera larvae are used to...
Find a new location
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How do Cnidaria reproduce?
Sexually & Asexually
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Porifera and Cnidaria have different body structures
False - they are similar
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Cnidaria are...
Free living
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Cnidaria have specialist stinging -
cells
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Cnidaria have cells that work together as -
tissue
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Cnidarias have
A mouth and a stomach
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Cnidarians have nematocysts - what are they?
Harpoon like strucutures contained in cnidocyte cells which can be fired for offence or defence
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What are Cnidarias two main life forms?
Free swimming medusa (e.g. jellyfish) & attached poly (e.g. anemone)
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Cnidaria have two different body shapes, they are?
Hydroid (sea anemone) and Medusoid (jellyfish)
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Cnidaria use nematocysts in feeding?
True
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