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TAMU BIOLOGY 112 EXAM #3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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TAMU BIOLOGY 112 EXAM #3 
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Select the TRUE statement about animal development: 
A.) Deuterostome development is indeterminate. 
B.) Mesoderm in protostomes arises as outpocketings of the primitive gut. 
C.) Radial cleavage is characteristic of protostome development. 
D) In deuterostomes, the blastopore ultimately becomes the mouth of the adult. 
E) All of the above are true. - Answer- Deuterostome development is indeterminate. 
During embryogenesis of diploblasti...
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USABO Biosystematics Final Exam Questions 2024.
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USABO Biosystematics Final Exam Questions 2024. 
Calcarea, Silicea (sponges) - ANSWER Lack true tissues; have choanocytes (collar cells-flagellated cells that ingest bacteria and tiny food particles) 
 
Cnidaria (hydras, jellies, sea anemones, corals) - ANSWER Unique stinging structures (nematocysts) housed in special cells (cnidocytes); diploblastic, radially symmetrical, gastrovascular cavity 
 
Plathyhelminthes - ANSWER Dorsoventrally flattened, unsegmented acoelomates; gastrovascular cavity ...
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TAMU BIOLOGY 112 EXAM #3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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TAMU BIOLOGY 112 EXAM #3 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Select the TRUE statement about animal development: 
A.) Deuterostome development is indeterminate. 
B.) Mesoderm in protostomes arises as outpocketings of the primitive gut. 
C.) Radial cleavage is characteristic of protostome development. 
D) In deuterostomes, the blastopore ultimately becomes the mouth of the adult. 
E) All of the above are true. - Answer- Deuterostome development is indeterminate. 
During embryogenesis of diploblasti...
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USABO Biosystematics Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2024.
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USABO Biosystematics Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2024. 
Calcarea, Silicea (sponges) - ANSWER Lack true tissues; have choanocytes (collar cells-flagellated cells that ingest bacteria and tiny food particles) 
 
Cnidaria (hydras, jellies, sea anemones, corals) - ANSWER Unique stinging structures (nematocysts) housed in special cells (cnidocytes); diploblastic, radially symmetrical, gastrovascular cavity 
 
Plathyhelminthes - ANSWER Dorsoventrally flattened, unsegmented acoelomates; ...
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Phylum Annelida (and lophophorates) lab notes
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Describes the necessary structures and functions that need to be identified and understood in a variety of Annelids and lophophores.
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Platyhelminthes, Nemertea [PHYLUM] - CH 10&12
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This chapter summarizes two types of worm phyla, Flatworms (Platyhelminthes) & Ribbon worms (Nemertea). Their respective characteristics & nervous system. It introduces the first type of excretory structure, the protonephridia. More information about Nemertea's systems: circulatory, respiratory, reproduction, & feeding.
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Invertebrates_Brusca_-_Index
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Complete index summarizing off all the phyla studied with Brusca's Invertebrates. Includes Ctenophores, Nemertea, and smaller phylums like common ancestors.
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Animal Biology
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This PDF document includes 34 pages of lecture notes for the module "Animal Biology". The notes cover marine animals for the most part (see tags) as well as neurophysiology and osmoregulation.
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