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chapter 27, part 2 | BIOL - Biology 2 - Intermediate, Quizzes of Biology

Class: BIOL - Biology 2 - Intermediate; Subject: Biology / Biological Sciences; University: CUNY Lehman College; Term: Forever 1989;

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TERM 1
Ediacaran
biota
DEFINITION 1
early group of large, soft-bodied multicellular
eukaryotesdates about 560 mya
TERM 2
early diverging animal groups
DEFINITION 2
Sponges & Cnidarians
TERM 3
Sponges
DEFINITION 3
phylum Porifera-filter feeders-lack true tissues
TERM 4
filter feeders
DEFINITION 4
capturing food particles suspended in H2O that passes
through their body
TERM 5
True tissues
DEFINITION 5
groups of cells that function as a single unit
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TERM 1

Ediacaran

biota

DEFINITION 1

early group of large, soft-bodied multicellular

eukaryotesdates about 560 mya

TERM 2

early diverging animal groups

DEFINITION 2

Sponges & Cnidarians

TERM 3

Sponges

DEFINITION 3

phylum Porifera-filter feeders-lack true tissues

TERM 4

filter feeders

DEFINITION 4

capturing food particles suspended in H2O that passes

through their body

TERM 5

True tissues

DEFINITION 5

groups of cells that function as a single unit

TERM 6

Choanocytes

DEFINITION 6

flagellated collar cells, generate a water current through the

sponge and ingests suspended food

TERM 7

Amebocytes

DEFINITION 7

cells can transport transport nutrients to other cells of the

sponge body

TERM 8

Cnidarians

DEFINITION 8

Cnidaria is a phylum containing over 10,000 species of

animals found exclusively in aquatic and mostly marine

environments.Have true tissue cellsinclude both sessile

(don't move) and mobile forms