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A study guide for exam 3 in animal diversity i and ii courses. It includes key words, phrases, and concepts to know such as protists, fungi, diploblast/triploblast, types of symmetry, cephalization, coelom, protostomes, deuterostomes, types of feeding, structures for movement, and various animal groups. It also covers animal structure and function, animal reproduction, and animal development.
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EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE L102 Spring 2011 KEY WORDS, PHRASES AND CONCEPTS TO KNOW. NOT A COMPLETE LIST! Protists Test/Plate Absorption/Ingestion Pseudopodia Amoeboid movement Cilia/flagella Fungi Chitin Yeast/Mycelium Hyphae Septum Saprophytic Plasmogamy Heterokaryon Karyogamy Mycorrhizal fungi Extracellular digestion Animal Diversity I Diploblast/Triploblast Ectoderm Endoderm Mesoderm Types of symmetry Cephalization Coelom Protostomes Deuterostomes Types of feeding Structures for movement Choanoflagellate Basal animal groups
Animal Diversity II Bilateral animals Protostomes Lophotrochozoans (lophophore and trochophore) Rotifers Platyhelminths Annelids Molluscs Bivalves Gastropods Cephalopods Ecdysozoans (molting) Nematodes Arthropods Myriapods Chelicerates Insects Crustaceans Deuterostomes Echinoderms (adult radial symmetry) Sea stars Sea urchins Chordates (notochord, gill slits, nerve cord, muscular tail) Urochordates Cephalochordates Vertebrates (cranium, vertebrae) Cartilaginous fish Ray-finned fish Lobe-finned fish Amphibians Reptiles Mammals (hair/fur, endothermic, milk) Monotremes (lay eggs) Marsupials (pouch) Eutherians (true placenta)