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Answer problem 5 and 6 sa is present inplant rot ile it doernet in mgeelli Problem 5. How does sexual reproduction in a terrestrial, multicellular fungus (e.g, asco-or basid from that of a typical animal (e.g. humans)? For full credit, be sure to use each of the following terms in your answer: dikaryotic, diploid, mycelia), plasmogamy, sperm, spore(s), aygote. eggs, gametes, haploid, heterospory, karyogamy, mitosis, meiosis, mycelium (or se eggs pass two"? alot op'im sion to prrduce pially the evn breo (in Ports) weitos (see other side to continue your answer, and for Problem 6

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Answer:

5) How does sexual reproduction in a terrestrial, multicellular fungus (e.g. asco- or basidio-mycete) differ from that of a typical animal (e.g. humans)? For full credit, be sure to use each of the following terms in your answer: dikaryotic, diploid eggs, gametes, haploid, heterospory, karyogamy, mitosis, meiosis, mycelium, plasmogamy, sperm, spore(s), zygote.

Sponge

Jellyfish

Annelids

Sponges are asymmetrical aquatic animals and are classified in the invertebrate phylum Porifera

Jelly fish are invertebrates and belong to belong to the cnidarian group and have radial symmetry.

Annelids are segmented round worm like animals that have bilateral symmetry

Sponges have no organs, tissues or organ systems

Jellyfish body consists of 3 parts: Umbrella, oral arms and stinging tentacles

The body of Annelids is divided into segments and these segments are separated by septa.

Body plan of Sponge: Sponge body consists of Pore cells, Collar cells, Amoeboid cells, Spicules, Osculum, Pore and epithelial cells. Sponge body contains numerous tiny spores, through which water enters the sponge and it exits through oscula

Body plan of Jellyfish: Jelly fish consists of Tentacle, gastrovascular cavity, gastrodermis, Mesoglea, Epidermis, body stalk.

3 part Body plan of Annelids: Annelids consists of Peritonium, Segmented body, Pygidium which is the terminal portion.

Sponge

Jellyfish

Annelids

Sponges are asymmetrical aquatic animals and are classified in the invertebrate phylum Porifera

Jelly fish are invertebrates and belong to belong to the cnidarian group and have radial symmetry.

Annelids are segmented round worm like animals that have bilateral symmetry

Sponges have no organs, tissues or organ systems

Jellyfish body consists of 3 parts: Umbrella, oral arms and stinging tentacles

The body of Annelids is divided into segments and these segments are separated by septa.

Body plan of Sponge: Sponge body consists of Pore cells, Collar cells, Amoeboid cells, Spicules, Osculum, Pore and epithelial cells. Sponge body contains numerous tiny spores, through which water enters the sponge and it exits through oscula

Body plan of Jellyfish: Jelly fish consists of Tentacle, gastrovascular cavity, gastrodermis, Mesoglea, Epidermis, body stalk.

3 part Body plan of Annelids: Annelids consists of Peritonium, Segmented body, Pygidium which is the terminal portion.

Digestion in sponges is intracellular and takes place inside cells. Jelly fish have internal cavity where digestion is carried out. Annelids have two opening digestive tract. Digestive tract consists of mouth, pharynx, esophagus, crop, gizzard and intestine