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Animal Development and Tissue Classification, Quizzes of Biology

Various terms related to animal development, including the three germ layers, tissue types, and different body cavity types. It also explains the differences between asexual and sexual reproduction, and introduces the phylum cnidaria. Understanding these concepts is essential for students studying biology, zoology, or related fields.

Typology: Quizzes

2010/2011

Uploaded on 10/12/2011

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TERM 1
animalia
DEFINITION 1
multicellular eukaryotes heterotrophs
TERM 2
endoderm
DEFINITION 2
gives rise to digestive system
TERM 3
mesoderm
DEFINITION 3
gives rise to muscgives rise to muscle, bone, internal tissues
TERM 4
ectoderm
DEFINITION 4
gives rise to outer layer to kin and nervous system
TERM 5
triptoblastic
DEFINITION 5
having endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm
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animalia

multicellular eukaryotes heterotrophs

TERM 2

endoderm

DEFINITION 2

gives rise to digestive system

TERM 3

mesoderm

DEFINITION 3

gives rise to muscgives rise to muscle, bone, internal tissues

TERM 4

ectoderm

DEFINITION 4

gives rise to outer layer to kin and nervous system

TERM 5

triptoblastic

DEFINITION 5

having endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm

diptoblastic

groups are cinadrians and comb jellies

TERM 7

radial

DEFINITION 7

circular or wheel like pattern

TERM 8

cephalization

DEFINITION 8

development of head and tail end

TERM 9

aceolomate

DEFINITION 9

without a body cavity solid tissue between outer body walla

and gut

TERM 10

coelomate

DEFINITION 10

with a body cavity

parazoa

sponges

TERM 17

eumetazoa

DEFINITION 17

all other animalsEumetazoa is a clade comprising all major

animal groups except sponges, placozoa and several other

little known animals.

TERM 18

asexual reproduction

DEFINITION 18

budding, fragmentation

TERM 19

sexual reproduction

DEFINITION 19

and one sponge can produce eggs and sperm; a swimming

larval stage

TERM 20

phylum cnidaria

DEFINITION 20

have specialized cells called cnidocytes with a stinging

organelle