Animals Table of Contents Nature of Science An Amazon Discovery, 10, (166).sponges, cnidarians, and worms. 14, (32). What Is an Animal? 16, (7). http://www.booksmatter.com/b0130540617.htm
Extractions: Nature of Science: An Amazon Discovery Sponges, Cnidarians, and Worms What Is an Animal? Integrating Mathematics: Symmetry Sponges and Cnidarians Worms Mollusks, Arthropods, and Echinoderms Mollusks Arthropods Insects Integrating Physics: The Sounds of Insects Echinoderms Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles What Is a Vertebrate? Fishes Amphibians Reptiles Integrating Earth Science: Vertebrate History in Rocks Birds and Mammals Birds Integrating Physics: The Physics of Bird Flight What Is a Mammal? Diversity of Mammals Animal Behavior Why Do Animals Behave as They Do? Patterns of Behavior Integrating Chemistry: The Chemistry of Communication Interdisciplinary Exploration: The Secret of Silk Reference Section Skills Handbook Think Like a Scientist Making Measurements Conducting a Scientific Investigation Thinking Critically Organizing Information Creating Data Tables and Graphs Appendix A: Laboratory Safety Glossary Index Acknowledgments Home Search Browse Express Order ... Help
Phuket Corals And Reefs In Thailand Phuket reef ecology guide, Thailand and Burma fishes, cnidarians, sponges marine worms, crustaceans, molluscs, echinoderms and reptiles. http://www.thaipro.com/dir/Phuket/Phuket_Corals_1.html
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TRMS Life Science Resources Animals. General Information on the Animal Kingdom. Marine Animals (sponges,cnidarians, worms, mollusks, arthropods, echinoderms and chordates); http://www.trms.ga.net/vlibrary/sc_life.html
Midterm 3 - Study Questions For each of the animal groups we discussed in lecture 27 (sponges, cnidarians,flat worms, round worms, segmented worms, mollusks), indicate the following http://www.personal.kent.edu/~dwitter/oce/s2003/study-questions-mt3.htm
Chapter 15 Invertebrates because sponges can regenerate. 11. are the group of animals that have stingingcells. a. Arthropods. c. Mollusks. b. cnidarians. d. Annelid worms. http://www.bethel.k12.or.us/schools/cascade/jbradfor/science/Chapter15/chapter15
Extractions: Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. A B C D Which of the following describes the body plan of a sponge? a. radial symmetry c. asymmetry b. bilateral symmetry d. partial symmetry A B C D Arthropods do NOT include a. crabs. c. earthworms. b. flies. d. spiders. A B C D Echinoderms live a. on land. c. in salt water. b. in fresh water. d. All of the above A B C D Echinoderm means a. "jointed limbs." c. "extraskeleton." b. "spiny skin." d. "shiny claw foot." A B C D The phylum Mollusca includes a. octopuses, nematodes, and snails. c. slugs, clams, and octopuses. b. slugs, flukes, and clams. d. squids, annelid worms, and oysters. A B C D Digestion of food particles in a sponge takes place in its a. gut. c. mouth. b. ampulla. d. collar cells. A B C D All animals except have nerves. a. sponges c. anemones b. worms d. leeches A B C D A sponge has no head and no gut, but it is classified as an animal because a. it has a nervous system. c.
Chapter 26 Glencoe name given to the body cavity where digestion occurs in cnidarians is .41. sponges belong to the phylum . 42. Flat worms belong to http://ourworld.cs.com/_ht_a/Medelbr/chapter_26_study_guide_2.htm
Extractions: Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. T F Round worms have a flow through digestive system with a mouth at one end and an anus at the other T F Planaria have a large complex brain. T F Sponges feed by extending a muscular pharynx to draw in their prey. T F The eyespots of a Planaria allow it to see objects and colors as clearly as our eyes do. T F A jellyfish is a cnidarian in the medusa body stage. T F Hydras can reproduce by budding off young hydras from their sides. T F You can become infected with a tapeworm by eating undercooked pork. T F No round worm yet discovered is a parasite. T F Fluke worms have a complex life cycle that may include living in one, two or more animal hosts. T F Round worms have radial symmetry.
Chapter 26 Glencoe A. trichina worms. C. pinworms. A group of cnidarians that provide food and shelterfor many kinds Because sponges are sessile, they get their food through _ http://ourworld.cs.com/_ht_a/Medelbr/chapter_26_quiz.htm
Extractions: Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. A B C D A. salt concentration in the ocean drops C. a cnidarian regenerates B. tentacles touch a source of food D. cnidarians reproduce A B C D A. an anthozoan C. a hydrozoan colony B. a large scyphozoan D. a sea anemone A B C D Which is not an acoelomate animal? A. sponge C. flatworm B. cnidarian D. roundworm A B C D A. trichina worms C. pinworms B. hookworms D. free-living roundworms A B C D A. proglottids C. digestive tract B. gastrovascular cavity D. tentacles A B C D A. jellyfish C.
Underwater Field Guide To Ross Island & McMurdo Sound, Antarctica robusta is an opportunistic predator, with its stomach contents including sedimentingplankton, sponges, cnidarians, polychaete worms, crustaceans, and http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/nsf/fguide/arthropoda33.html
Extractions: Field Guide ARTHROPODA : Crustacea epimeriid amphipod Epimeria sp., possibly Epimeria robusta The amphipods in these photos look like Epimeria robusta . A few Epimeria species are smooth dorsally as shown here, but most species have characteristic dorsal outgrowths Epimeria species are found throughout Antarctica
The Shape Of Life . Explosion Of Life | PBS Paleontologists believe that before this explosion began, the only animalson Earth were sponges, cnidarians and ancestral bilateral worms. http://www.pbs.org/kcet/shapeoflife/episodes/explosion.html
Extractions: In the 4.5 billion year history of Earth, a mere 10 million years seems rather insignificant, the equivalent of two months in the life of a 75 year-old man. Yet, during a 10 to 20 million year stretch of time, beginning about 540 million years ago, life evolved at an explosive rate. Scientists call the period the "Cambrian Explosion." Paleontologists believe that before this explosion began, the only animals on Earth were sponges, cnidarians and ancestral bilateral worms. Yet by the end of the Cambrian explosion, all of the eight major animals body plans in existence today, along with 27 minor ones, had emerged. And no new body plans have developed since. A group of animals called annelid worms developed during the Cambrian Explosion. Today, about 15,000 species of annelids exist including earthworms, marine bristle worms, and leeches. Scientists believe that burrowing worms play a vital role in maintaining life on Earth by recycling plant and animal remains into carbon dioxide gas. This gas helps modify the climate of the biosphere. Before active burrowers appeared, organic remains became buried in sediments and depleted the atmosphere of carbon dioxide. Actively feeding worms however, recycle buried organic material in a timely basis releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. With sufficient carbon dioxide in the air, land plants can thrive and the oceans remain free of ice across much of the planet.
Silver Team Science: Modern Genetics. B. Animals. Animal Behavior. sponges, cnidarians, and worms.Mollusks, Arthropods, and Echinoderms. Vertebrates. C. From Bacteria to Plants. http://www.mccsc.edu/~scarver/silver.htm
Extractions: Jackson Creek Middle School Silver Team Science Welcome to Silver Team Science! You know our team is unique because we are a "key element" to the school. We use the letters AGT for class names because Ag is the symbol for Silver on the periodic table, and T represents Team. If you're not quite sure what that means, don't stress. You will learn all about the Periodic Table and its elements before you leave Jackson Creek. Below are a few of the topics we will cover in science class. Some of the topics will be covered a little more in depth than others. Each main topic is a different textbook. 7th Grade: A. Cells and Heredity B. Animals C. From Bacteria to Plants
Ecol 183 Class Notes September 17, 2001 Marine Life From bacteria to plants; September19, 2001 The INVERTEBRATES sponges, cnidarians worms; September http://eebweb.arizona.edu/Marine/biology/notes.htm
Ecology 183, Marine Biology -- Class Notes 2001 Sept 17 Marine life from bacteria to plants (Chapt.4 5) Sept 19 TheINVERTEBRATES sponges, cnidarians worms (Chapt.6, pp 104117). http://eebweb.arizona.edu/Marine/biology/syllabus.htm
Extractions: Chordata (vertebrates, etc) See also: Animal (Muppet) Animals are the group of organisms that constitute the kingdom Animalia. Typically, they are multicellular in composition and capable of both locomotion and responding to their surroundings. Unlike plants , animals do not photosynthesize , instead consuming plants or other organisms to grow and sustain themselves. Most animals have a body plan that becomes fixed as they mature and, except in animals that
Biology Course, Qwizdom Educational Software Millipedes, Echinoderms, Insects, Invertebrates (Introduction, Circulatory System),Mollusks, Reactions in Lower Animals, sponges and cnidarians, and worms. http://www.qwizdom.com/software/k12/biology.htm
Extractions: Covers topics such as Advances in Biology, Biology Careers and important people, Calculations and Problem solving, Charts and Graphs, Electron Microscope, Graphing, Lab Safety and Techniques, Measurement (metric system), Microscope (introduction, microns, making a wet mount, diameter of field of view, magnification), Scientific Method, Significant Figures, and Tools and Techniques of the Biologist. Covers topics such as Activation Energy, Cell Endocytosis and Exocytosis, Cell Growth and Division, Cell Processes, Cell Structure, Cell Theory, Cells and Energy, Cellular Respiration, Enzymes, Eukaryotes, Genetics - Chromosomes, Osmosis, Photosynthesis, Protein Synthesis (Transcription and Translation), Protoplasm, and Reproduction. Covers topics such as Acids and Bases, Atomic Structure, Cellular Respiration, Chemistry Basics (Atoms, Bonding, Compounds, Elements, Formulas, Matter, Molecules, Symbols), Chemistry of Living Things, Coenzymes, Digestion, Homeostasis, Matter (Elements, Physical States, Solutions and Suspensions), Mixtures, and Nutrition - Energy of Life.
Augsburg College: Aquaria: List Of Organisms very conspicuous; small primitive white calcareous sponges; others.cnidarians. Smallpolyped to rocks). Polychete worms. fire worms http://www.augsburg.edu/home/biology/aquaria/organisms.html
Extractions: Partial List of Live Organisms in Marine Aquaria That are Visible to the Naked Eye Current as of June 1999 This list is out of date - will be updated soon Cyanobacteria - prokaryotic algae Green Macroalgae Brown Algae Red Algae Fleshy/bushy reds (some look brown, but are actually red algae), several species
Miller Levine Biology Chapter Resources 28. The Life Cycle of an Angiosperm, 26, sponges, cnidarians, and Unsegmented worms,29. The Anatomy of a Sponge, (link), (link). 30. The Life Cycle of a Jellyfish, http://www.aptoshs.net/~agoldenk/ML /mltext.html
Extractions: Chapter Title Transparencies with Questions Key Vocabulary links Practice Test The Nature of Science 1. The Metric System (link) (link) Biology as a Science 2.The Compound Light Microscope (link) (link) Introduction to Chemistry 3. Chemical Bonding (link) (link) The Chemical Basis of Life 4. Dehydration Synthesis (link) (link) Cell Structure and Function 5.The Structure of a Typical Animal Cell (link) (link) 6. The Structure of a Typical Plant Cell Cell Energy: Photosynthesis and Respiration 7. Photosynthesis (link) (link) 8. The Light and Dark Reactions of Photosynthesis 9. Respiration Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis 10. DNA Replication (link) (link) 11. Protein Synthesis Cell Growth and Division 12. Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis in an animal Cell (link) (link) 13. Meiosis
Dr. Cotton S Biology Class Notes Chapter 26 sponges, cnidarians, Unsegmented worms, .pdf, .ppt. http://www.cottonchemistry.bizland.com/biology/bionotes.htm
Extractions: (If you have PowerPoint on your computer, you don't need this- you can already view and/or print) Return to Biology Homepage Chapter and/or Topic: File Type: Safety Rules #1 .pdf .ppt Safety Rules #2 .pdf .ppt Math Review .pdf .ppt Notetaking Skills .pdf .ppt Learning Skills Link Chapter 1 - The Nature of Science .pdf .ppt .....................Review .pdf .ppt Chapter 2 - Biology as a Science .pdf .ppt .....................Review .pdf .ppt Chapter 3 - Introduction to Chemistry .pdf .ppt .....................Review .pdf .ppt Chapter 4 - The Chemical Basis of Life .pdf .ppt .....................Review .pdf .ppt Chapter 5 - Cell Structure and Function .pdf .ppt .....................Review .pdf .ppt Chapter 8 - Cell Growth and Division .pdf .ppt .....................Review .pdf .ppt Chapter 9 - Introduction to Genetics .pdf .ppt .....................Review .pdf .ppt Chapter 10 - Genes and Chromosomes .pdf .ppt .....................Review .pdf .ppt Chapter 11 - Human Heredity .pdf .ppt .....................Review .pdf .ppt Chapter 12 - Genetic Engineering .pdf .ppt .......................Review .pdf .ppt Chapter 13 - Evolution: Evidence of Change
Science_Year_IV Characteristics and Adaptations of Invertebrates. Echinodermata. sponges/cnidarians.worms/Parasites/Nematodes/Flatworms, Roundworms. Arthropods/Entomology. http://www.sanilac.k12.mi.us/General Education/scsmc/scsmc/Accelerated_High_Scho
Extractions: S anilac I ntermediate S chool D istict Sanilac County Science and Mathematics Center SCIENCE CURRICULUMN Year IV Lake Huron Water Quality Project Mammal Project River Tank/Saltwater Tank Independent Research Project Scientific Method Computer Applications Science EXPO Duracell/DuPont Competitions Museum of Natural History Astronomy Night SE Mi Jr. Sci/Hum. Symposium