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1st Semester Comprehensive Assignment
Group all terms under the appropriate category.
Animal Characteristics
Animal Development
Directional Terms
Echinoderms
Evolution
Mollusks
Worms
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A change in an
organism over a
long period of
time
Acoelomates
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Aggressive
mimicry
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Ampulla
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Analogous
structures
Angler fish’s
light
Anterior
Any variation
that aids an
organism’s
chances of
survival in its
environment
Aortic arches
Ascaris
Asexual
Asymmetry
Bilateral
symmetry
Bivalvia
Blastula
Breeding
organisms with
specific traits in
order to produce
offspring with
identical traits
Brittle stars
Camouflage
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Caudal
Cavity
Cephalic
Cephalopod
Charles Darwin
Clitellum
Coelomates
Convergent
evolution
Deuterostome
Distal
Divergent
evolution
Dorsal
Ectoderm
Embryology
Endemic species
Endoderm
Endoskeleton
Exoskeleton
External
fertilization
Eyespots
Fertilization
Filter feed
Flame cells
Fluke
Foot
Galapagos
Islands
Galapagos
tortoises and
finches
Gamete
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Ganglion
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Gastropod
Gastrula
Gene pool
Geographic
isolation
Gills
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Hermaphrodites
Homologous
structures
Inferior
Internal
fertilization
Lateral
Leeches
Madreporite
Man chooses
which traits
organisms
should have
Mantle
Medial
Mesoderm
Mimicry
Mitosis
Nematoda
Nephridia
Octopi
Open circulatory
system
Organisms with
favorable
variations
survive,
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reproduce, and
pass their
variations to the
next generation
Pedicellariae
Planarian
Platyhelimenthes
Posterior
Prostomium
Protostome
Proximal
Pseudocoelomate
Radial canal
Radial symmetry
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Radula
Rays
Regeneration
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Reproductive
isolation
Ring canal
Sand dollars
Scolex
Sea cucumbers
Sea stars
Seminal vesicle
Sessile
Setae
Sexual
Siphon
Slug
Snapping turtle’s
tongue
Squid
Suction discs
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Superior
“Survival of the
fittest”
The evolution of
a new species
Tube feet
Urchins
Ventral
Vestigial
structures
Warning
coloration
Water vascular
system
Zygote
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