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Invertebrate Chart Phylum Name Meaning/Common Porifera Pore-bearing Cnidaria Stinging cells Platyhelminthes Flatworm Nematoda Roundworms; “little thread” Bath sponges; vase sponges; tube sponges Medusa—jellyfish,port man a war; Polyp- Sea Anemone; coral; hydra Planaria; tapeworms; flukes Hookworms; pinworms; heartworms Absent Two-ecto & endo derm Three(ecto, endo and mesoderm) Three Asymmetrical Radial Bilateral Bilateral Absent Absent Present (eyespots; central ganglion) Present (head to tail) Absent Absent Absent Pseudocoelom None None Protostome Protostome Filter feeders, sessile,collar cells Gastrovascular cavity; extracellular digestion; paralyzes prey(cnidocytes/nematocysts) Mouth>Gastrovascular cavity> incomplete(2 way digestion) Scavengers, carnivores, parasitic Parasitic, Carnivores; grasp food with mouth parts Gastrovascular cavity; pharynx; gut,2 way system(incomplete) None; diffusion None; diffusion Tube-within-a-tube; two openings; one-way tract(complete) Diffusion through body wall None; diffusion, amoebocytesspecialized cells for moving materials, collar cells move water in thru pore out osculum Diffusion by individual cells None; diffusion None; diffusion None; diffusion Diffusion by individual cells, out mouth Flame cells(filter), waste out mouth Diffusion None Nerve net to coordinate movement and muscles to contract Hydrostatic pressure Ganglia(nerve endings); eyespots; nerve cord Nerve ring; nerves that extend length of body Cilia; muscle cells, hydrostatic skeleton Hydrostatic skeleton; longitudinal muscles Sexual: hermaphrodites(external fertilization); asexually (budding) Sexual: hermaphrodites; asexually (regeneration) Sexual: separate sexes; internal fertilization Name Examples (atleast 2) # of Germ Layers Body Symmetry Cephalization (if yes, list structures) Coelom Early Development Feeding Method Digestive Structures Respiratory Choanocytes(collar cells), amoebocytes; intracellular digestion None; simple diffusion Structures Circulatory System (Open or Closed) (also list structures) Excretory Structures Nervous Structures 0Support Structures Reproduction Method & Fertilization Spicules-needle like structures and spongin-spongy material Sexual: hermaphrodites; asexually (budding, regeneration, gemmules) Phylum Name Meaning/Common Annelida “Little ring”, segmented worms Class Gastropoda Stomach foot 2 shells Class Bivalvia Class Cephalopoda Head-foot Examples Earthworms; leeches Snails; slugs Clams; mussels; oysters (atleast 2) # of Octopus; squid; chambered nautilus Three Three Three Three Bilateral Bilateral Bilateral Bilateral Present-cerebral ganglia Present (brain; nerve cords; ganglia) Present (brain; nerve cords) Present (brain; nerve cords) True coelom True coelom True coelom True coelom Protostome Protostome Protostome Protostome Carnivores, scavengers, parasitic, saprophytesdecomposer(detritovores) Mouth, pharynx, esophagus, crop, gizzard, intestine, anus Use radula to scrape food Filter feeders Carnivores; hunt prey, capture with tentacles Radula; siphon; complete digestive tract Complete digestive tract Complete digestive tract Diffusion through skin Gills; skin Gills Gills Closed; dorsal and ventral aorta; five pumping “hearts”-aortic arches-dorsal/ventral blood vessel Nephridia-one pair/segment Open; pumping heart Open; pumping heart Open; pumping heart Nephridia; anus Nephridia; anus Nephridia; anus Simple brain; ventral nerve cord w/circular nerves on each segment Hydrostatic skeleton; longitudinal muscles; circular muscles, setae to anchor Sexual: hermaphrodites; internal fertilization; asexualregeneration Ganglia; nerve cords Small ganglia; nerve cord; eyespots Highly developed brain Muscular foot; shell Muscular foot; 2 shells Internal pen Sexual: external fertilization Sexual: external fertilization Sexual: internal fertilization Name Germ Layers Body Symmetry Cephalization (if yes, list structures) Coelom Early Development Feeding Method Digestive Structures Respiratory Structures Circulatory System (Open or Closed) (also list structures) Excretory Structures Nervous Structures Support Structures Reproduction Method & Fertilization Phylum Name Meaning/Common Class Insecta Class Arachnida Class Crustacea Phylum Echinodermata Spiny skin To cut Spider Shell Examples Locust; grasshopper; ladybug Spiders; mites; ticks; scorpions Crayfish; lobster; shrimp;crabs (atleast 2) # of Starfish; sand dollars; sea urchins Three Three Three Three Bilateral, three body segmentshead, thorax and abdomen Bilateral, 2 body segmentsabdomen and cephalothorax Bilateral, 2 body segments-head and cephalothorax Radial Cephalization (if yes, list structures) Coelom Present (brain; nerve cords; ganglia) Present (brain; nerve cords) Present (brain; nerve cords) Absent True coelom True coelom True coelom True coelom Early Protostome; complete or incomplete metamorphosis Protostome; incomplete metamorphosis Protostome; incomplete metamorphosis Deuterostome Mouth parts to ingest food Fangs to paralyze prey; external digestive Chelipeds-pincers; mouthparts to capture and eat prey Tube feet; will invert stomach into clam Complete digestive tract Complete digestive tract; chelicerae-fangs Complete digestive tract Stomach; digestive glands Tracheae; spiracles Book lungs Gills Skin gills; tube feet Open; pumping heart Open; pumping heart Open; pumping heart Water vascular system; diffusion Malpighian tubules-liquid wastes; anus Malpighian tubules; anus Green glands-liquid waste; anus Anus; skin gills Brain; complex and simple eyes; ganglia Brain; complex eyes; ganglia Brain; ganglia Nerve ring; radial nerves; sensory cells Exoskeleton-chitin; muscles; 3 body segments-head, thorax, abdomen; 3 pairs of legs Exoskeleton; muscles; 2 body segments-cephalothorax & abdomen; 8 legs Hydrostatic skeleton; water vascular system Sexual: internal fertilization Sexual: internal fertilization Exoskeleton-chitin; muscles; 2 body segments-cephalothorax & abdomen; 5 or more pairs of legs Sexual: internal fertilization Name Germ Layers Body Symmetry Development Feeding Method Digestive Structures Respiratory Structures Circulatory System (Open or Closed) (also list structures) Excretory Structures Nervous Structures Support Structures Reproduction Method & Fertilization Sexual: external fertilization; separate sexes Asexual: regeneration