TheWokman's Huge AP Bio Review - Biological Diversity II
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Plantae, Animalia
Plantae, Animalia
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- term for top side
- dorsal
- jellyfish, corals; eumetazoa; 2 germ layers; radial symmetry; 1 gut opening
- cnidaria
- male gametangium
- antheridium
- term for tail
- posterior end
- term for animals with a cavity not completely lined by mesoderm-derived tissue
- psuedocoelomate
- ferns, horsetails, whisk ferns; sporophyte; vascular; flagellated sperm; spores
- pterophyta
- flowering plants; sporophyte; vascular; wind-dispersed pollen; seeds
- anthophyta / angiosperms
- male spores made by the two plant divisions that produce seeds
- microspores
- rotifers; eumetazoa; 3 germ layers; bilateral symmetry; 2 gut openings pesudo-coelomate
- rotifera
- clob mosses, spike mosses, quillworts; sporophyte; vascular; flagellated sperm; spores
- lycophyta
- vascular tissue specialized for sugar transport
- phylem
- clams, snails, octopuses; eumatozoa; 3 germ layers; bilateral symmetry; 2 gut openings; coelomate; protostome
- mollusca
- gametes are produced here in bryophytes
- gametangia
- segmented worms; eumatozoa; 3 germ layers; bilateral symmetry; 2 gut openings; coelomate; protostome
- annelida
- male reproductive structure of plant
- stamen
- animals that do not organize cells into tissues/organs
- parazoa
- flatworms; eumetazoa; 3 germ layers; bilateral symmetry;1 gut opening; acoelomate
- platyhelminthes
- vascular tissue specialized for water transport
- xylem
- sea stars, sea urchins; eumetazoa, 3 germ layers; radial symmetry; 2 gut openings; coelomate; deuterostome
- echinodermata
- term for animals with a cavity developed from tissue derived from the mesoderm germ layer
- coelomate
- term for head
- anterior end
- spiral cleavage; archenteron fold forms the mouth; coelom develops from a splitting of the mesordermal tissue on each side of the archenteron
- protostomes
- female gametangium
- archegonium
- animals that develop closely functioning cells organized into tissues
- eumetazoa
- radial cleavage; archenteron fold forms the anus; coelom develops from outpouching of archenteron wall
- deuterostomes
- a waxy covering on aaerial parts that reduces desiccation
- cuticle
- male spores made by the two plant divisions that produce seeds
- macrospores
- sponges; parazoa; no symmetry; amoebocytes carry out digestion
- porifera
- term for vascular plants
- tracheophytes
- conifers; sporophyte; vascular; wind-dispersed pollen; seeds
- coniferophyta / gymnosperms
- term for bottom side
- ventral
- insects, spiders, crustaceans; eumetazoa, 3 germ layers; bilateral symmetry; 2 gut openings; coelomate; protosome
- arthropoda
- mosses, liverworts, hormworts; gametophyte; nonvascular; flagelated spem; spores
- bryophytes
- roundworms; eumetazoa; 3 germ layers; bilateral body symmetry; 2 gut openings; pesudocoelomate
- nematoda
- vertebrates; eumetazoa; 3 germ layers; bilateral symmetry; 2 gut openings; coelomate; deuterostome
- chordata
- term for animals that lack a coelom
- acoelomate
- the female reproductive structure of a flower
- pistil