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Animal Lab Practical(1)-Compatibility Modé rences Mailings Review View Emphasis

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Question

Animal Lab Practical(1)-Compatibility Modé rences Mailings Review View Emphasis Heading 1 Normal ANIMALIA KINGDOM Part I. A. Matching. Identify the description/characteristic with the correct animal. 21. Frogs 22. Turtle 3. Snakes 1. Sponges 2. Jellyfish 4. Flukes -24, Bird 5. Tapeworm 25. Human 6. Trichincldla 7. Snail 8. Clam 9. Octopus 10. Earthworm 11. Leech 12. Spiders 13. Crayfish 14. Millipede 13. Centipede 16. Grasshopper 17. Sea star (starfish) 18. Lamprey 19, Shark 20. Fish lish (United States)

Explanation / Answer

1. Sponges: G. Sessile filter feeders

Sponges have filter feeders by which they eat the food floating in sea water

2. Jellyfish: X. Cnidarian that has poison

Jellyfish belongs to cnidarians which has nettle cells that shoot out barbed threads which contain poison

3. Planaria: L. Non parasitic flatworm

Planarians consists of non parasitic flat worms (turbellaria among platyhelminthes)

4. Flukes: V. Parasititc, unsegmented flatworm with suckers

Flukes also called as Pectobothrii are parasitic flat worms without segmentation

5. Tapeworm: P. Parasitic worm that is not cephalized, genus is Taenia

Tenia is a genus of Tapeworms which causes Taeniasis and cysticercosis

6. Trichinella: E. Parasitic roundworms that develops cysts in muscle

Trichinella spiralis are round worms whose larvae produce cysts in muscles of the host

7. Snail: R. Gastropod

Gastropoda are more commonly called as snails and slugs

8. Clam: C.Bivalve mollusk

Bivalve mollusks consists of clams, oyesters, coclees, mussels, scallops etc

9. Octopus: T. Mollusk that has cephalization and tentacles for prey capture

10. Earthworm: M. Segmented worm found in soil

11. Leech: N. Worm that feeds on blood

12. Spiders: J. Chelicerate

13. Crayfish: A. Crustaceans

14. Millipede: W. Arthorpod that is herbivorous and eats decaying material

15. Centipede: B. Arthropods that has poisonous claws and is carnivorous

16. Grasshopper: O. Insect that has wings for flight

17. Seastar (Star fish): I. echinoderm that has spiny skeleton with 5 arms

18. Lamprey: U. Jawless Fish

19. Shark: Y. Has cartilage as the endoskeleton

20. Fish: F. Vertebrates that have gills and a swim bladder

21. Frogs: D. Animal as a tadpole during metamorphosis

22. Turtle: S. Reptile that has a shell and has a long lifespan

23. Snakes: H. Scaly skin animal that is oviparous

24.Bird: K. Vertebrate that has feathers and can fly

25. Human: Q. Has mammary glands