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CLADE METAZOA Phylum Porifera Hickman Chapter 12 The Origins of Multicellularity Phylum Porifera: Sponges Characteristics of Phylum Porifera (page 248) Figure 12.2 (page 248) Form and Function Figure 12.5 (page 250) Types of Canal Systems Asconoids Syconoids Figure 12.7 (page 251) Leuconoids Figure 12.10 (page 252) Types of Cells in the Sponge Body Choanocytes Archaeocytes Pinacocytes Cell Independence: Regeneration and Somatic Embryogenesis Gemmuules Figure 12.11 (page 253) Habitat(s) - circle the habitats in which sponges are found: Distinctive characteristics - answer the questions: Level of organization: Symmetry: Diplo or Triploblastic: Protostome or Deuterostome: Acoelomate/Psudocoelomate/Coelomate: Schizo or Enterocoelous: Segmented?: List the three main cell types found in all sponges: List the two structures that act as the skeleton of sponges: What is the term for an internal bud in freshwater and some marine sponges?: 1

Body forms - list the three sponge body forms: Examples include which body form does each of these sponges exhibit?: Euspongia sp. Grantia/Scypha sp.: Leucosolenia sp.: Diagram, in words, the flow of water through the three sponge body types, and circle the structure in EACH flow that is lined by the cells whose movements create the water current: 1. 2. 3. Examples also include: boring, encrusting, finger, tube, and barrel sponge, etc. 2

CLADE METAZOA CLADE EUMETAZOA Phylum Cnidaria Hickman Chapter 13 A Fearsome Tiny Weapon Phylum Cnidaria Figure 13.2 (page 261) Form and Function Dimorphism and Polymorphism in Cnidarians Figure 13.3 (page 262) Characteristics of Phylum Cnidaria (page 263) Polyps Medusae Life Cycles Body Wall Figure 13.4 (page 264) Cnidocytes Feeding and Digestion Nerve net Class Hydrozoa Hydroid Colonies Figure 13.7 (page 267) Figure 13.11 (page 269) Other Hydrozoans (page 271) Class Scyphozoa Figure 13.9 (page 273) Class Anthozoa Sea Anemones Figure 13.24 (page 276) Hexacorallian Corals Figure 13.28 (page 278) Tube Anemones and Thorny Corals Octocorallian Corals Figure 13.32 (page 279) Coral Reefs coral bleaching (pages 280-281) Phylum Ctenophora Characteristics of Phylum Ctenophora (page 284) Distinctive characteristics - answer the questions: Level of organization: Symmetry: Diplo or Triploblastic: Protostome or Deuterostome: 3

Acoelomate/Psudocoelomate/Coelomate: Schizo or Enterocoelous: Segmented?: Name the distinctive cell type of cnidarians: List the organelle which these cells contain: What are the three types of organelles that were presented in lecture?: List the two body forms (morphs) of cnidarians: How many layers make up the body wall of cnidarians: What are the names of the layers?: Name the larval type that is distinctive to cnidarians: Digestive System (circle one): Incomplete Complete Class Hydrozoa Habitat(s) - circle the habitats in which hydrozoans are found: Body forms which form or forms exist in the life cycles of hydrozoans?: Solitary or colonial? circle the state(s) in which hydrozoans exist: Solitary Colonial Distinctive characteristics (vs. other cnidarians) - circle the answer: Gonads: Ectodermal Endodermal Cnidocytes: Epidermis Gastrodermis Velum: Present Absent Radial canals: Four More than four Diagram or present the life cycle of a typical hydrozoan, like Obelia sp.: Examples include: Hydra sp., Obelia sp., Gonionemus sp., Physalia sp., Portuguese man-of-war 4

Class Scyphozoa cup animal Habitat(s) - circle the habitats in which scyphozoans are found: Body forms which form or forms exist in the life cycles of scyphozoans?: Solitary or colonial? circle the state(s) in which scyphozoans exist: Solitary Colonial Distinctive characteristics (vs. other cnidarians) - circle the answer or answer the question: Gonads: Ectodermal Endodermal Cnidocytes: Epidermis Gastrodermis Velum: Present Absent Radial canals: Four More than four Gastric pouches Four More than four Name for the structures extending from the manubrium: List the structures associated with the gastric pouches: Name of the sense organs of scyphozoans: List the types of sensors contained within this sense organ: Name the structures that flank the sense organ: Diagram or present the life cycle of a typical scyphozoan, like Aurelia sp.: Examples include: Aurelia sp., Cyanea sp., jellyfish, jellies, moon jellyfish, cup animals 5

Class Anthozoa flower animal Habitat(s) - circle the habitats in which anthozoans are found: Body forms which form or forms exist in the life cycles of anthozoans?: Solitary or colonial? circle the state(s) in which anthozoans exist: Solitary Colonial Distinctive characteristics (vs. other cnidarians) - circle the answer or answer the question: Gonads: Ectodermal Endodermal Cnidocytes: Epidermis Gastrodermis Name the structures that subdivide the gastrovascular cavity of anthozoans: Examples include: sea anemones, hard corals, tube anemones, thorny corals, soft and horny corals, sea pens, sea fans, sea pansies Subclass Hexacorallia Distinctive characteristics circle the answer: Septa: Unpaired Paired Symmetry: None Hexamerous Octomerous Tentacles: Tubular Feathery (Pinnate) Order Actiniaria siphonoglyph; examples include: Metridium senile, sea anemones Circle one: Solitary Colonial Order Scleratinia calcerous exoskeleton (corallite); examples include: Acropora sp., hard corals Circle one: Solitary Colonial 6

Subclass Ceriantipitharia Distinctive characteristics circle the answer: Septa: Unpaired Paired Symmetry: None Hexamerous Octomerous Tube anemones (circle one) - Solitary Colonial Thorny corals (circle one) - Solitary Colonial Examples include: Cerianthus sp., tube anemones, thorny corals Subclass Octocorallia Distinctive characteristics circle the answer: Septa: Unpaired Paired Symmetry: None Hexamerous Octomerous Tentacles: Tubular Feathery (Pinnate) Circle one: Solitary Colonial Examples include: Gorgonia sp., soft and horny corals, sea pens, sea fans, and sea pansies CLADE METAZOA CLADE EUMETAZOA Phylum Ctenophora Distinctive characteristics - answer the questions: Level of organization: Symmetry: Diplo or Triploblastic: Protostome or Deuterostome: Acoelomate/Psudocoelomate/Coelomate: Schizo or Enterocoelous: Segmented?: Number of rows of combs possessed by ctenophores: Type of cell unique to ctenophores: Habitat(s) - circle the habitats in which ctenophores are found: 7