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Multicelled consumer with unwalled cells; develops through a series of stages and moves about during part or all of the life cycle. |
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Segmented worm with a coelom, complete digestive system, and closed circulatory system. |
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Of some arthropods, sensory structure on the head that detects touch and odors. |
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Land–dwelling arthropod with four pairs of walking legs; a spider, scorpion, mite, or tick. |
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Invertebrate with jointed legs and a hard exoskeleton that is periodically molted. |
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Having paired structures so the right and left halves are mirror images. |
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Mollusk with a hinged two–part shell. |
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A concentration of nerve and sensory cells at the head end. |
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Predatory mollusk with a closed circulatory system; moves by jet propulsion. |
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Arthropod subgroup with specialized feeding structures (chelicerae) and no antennae. |
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Member of the protist group most closely related to animals. |
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closed circulatory system |
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Circulatory system in which blood flows through a continuous system of vessels, and substances are exchanged across the walls of the smallest vessels. |
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Radially symmetrical invertebrate with two tissue layers; uses tentacles with unique stinging structures (nematocysts) to capture food. |
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Body cavity lined with tissue derived from mesoderm. |
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Mostly marine arthropod group with two pairs of antennae; for example, shrimp, crabs, lobsters, and barnacles. |
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Lineage of bilateral animals in which the second opening on the embryo surface develops into a mouth. |
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Invertebrates with hardened plates and spines embedded in the skin or body, and a water–vascular system. |
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Outermost tissue layer of an animal embryo. |
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Innermost tissue layer of an animal embryo. |
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Of some invertebrates, hard external parts that muscles attach to and move. |
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Bilaterally symmetrical invertebrate with organs but no body cavity; for example, a planarian or tapeworm. |
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Mollusk in which the lower body is a broad “foot.” |
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Animal that produces both eggs and sperm, either simultaneously or at different times in its life. |
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Of soft–bodied invertebrates, a fluid–filled chamber that muscles exert force against, redistributing the fluid. |
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Most diverse arthropod group; members have six legs, two antennae, and, in some groups, wings. |
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General term for an animal that does not have a backbone. |
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Preadult stage in some animal life cycles. |
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Middle tissue layer of a three–layered animal embryo. |
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Dramatic remodeling of body form during the transition from larva to adult. |
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Invertebrate with a reduced coelom and a mantle; such as a bivalve, gatropod, or cephalopod. |
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Periodic shedding of an outer body layer or part. |
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Stinging organelle unique to cnidarians. |
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Of cnidarians, a mesh of nerve cells with no central control organ; allows movement and other behavior. |
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System in which blood leaves vessels and seeps through tissues before returning to the heart. |
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The simplest modern animal known, with an asymmetrical flat body, four types of cells, and a small genome. |
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Free–living freshwater flatworm. |
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Lineage of bilateral animals in which the first opening on the embryo surface develops into a mouth. |
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Having parts arranged around a central axis, like spokes around a wheel. |
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Unsegmented worm with a pseudocoel and a cuticle that is molted as the animal grows. |
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Having a body composed of similar units that repeat along its length. |
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Aquatic invertebrate that has no tissues or organs and filters food from the water. |
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Of echinoderms, a system of fluid–filled tubes and tube feet that function in locomotion. |
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