Anatomy Midterm
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- choanocytes
- line the sponge body
- agnatha
- hagfish, lamprey
- anthozoa
- coral, no medusa stage
- permian period
- land and water
- cretaceous period
- last (fossils)
- demosponges
- soft sponge
- Homologous
- same structure, different function
- cestoidia
- tapeworms
- psudocoelomates
- fake body cavity
- loose connective tissue
- holds skin to muscle
- adaptive radiation
- joining two populations
- cnidaria
- jellyfish
- class oligochaeta
- earthworms
- acoelomate
- no body cavity
- sarcopterygii
- lobe finned fish
- triploblastic
- flatworm
- jurassic period
- longest
- coelomate
- body cavity within mesoderm
- chondrichthyes
- cartilaginous fish
- sympatric/intrinsic isolation
- reproduction of organisms living together
- prostomates
- first mouth, then anus
- allupatric isolation
- reproductive isolation
- platyhelminthes
- tapeworms, flatworms
- James Huter
- earth is old
- skeletal muscle
- you control it
- proglottid
- body segments of cestodes
- turbellarians
- flatworm, mostly marine
- actinopterygii
- ray finned fish
- Macro evolution
- new species
- class polychaeta
- marine worms
- carboniferous period
- eggs on land
- osteocytes
- cells that form bone
- cellular organization
- sponges
- archeocytes
- cells in mesoglea of sponge for food
- choanocytes
- feeding cells of sponges
- class hirvdinea
- leeches
- turrbellarian
- free-living class of flatworms
- hydrozoa
- polyp form
- mesoglea
- protein fibers in sponge
- entropy
- equilibrium
- silurian & devonian period
- climate change
- diploblastic
- jellyfish
- epithelium
- lines body cavities and covers body surfaces
- vicariant speciation
- splitting a species
- hexactinalida
- glass sponges
- gemuelles
- reproductive cysts in sponges
- Charles Darwin
- natural selection
- calcaria
- produce needles
- Charles Lyell
- Principles of Geology
- meristomes
- crabs
- deuterostomates
- anus first, then mouth
- gnathostomates
- sharks, rays, skates
- triassic period
- first (pangaea)
- pinacocoytes
- outer surface cells on sponge
- mollusks
- snails, slugs, squid
- Micro evolution
- changes in genes over time
- spicules
- spines that protect sponge
- scyphozoa
- jelly fish
- connective tissue
- includes bone and cartilage
- smooth muscle
- controls itself