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| Protozoans belong to kingdom ______ and domain _____ |
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| Protozoa form a resistan, dormant stage called a _____ stage |
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| How do protozoans obtain and get rid of carbon dioxide? How do they carry out the process of excretion? |
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| Oxygen, Carbon dioxide, and ammonia defuse between the organism and the enviroment |
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| Name the organelle that functions in digestion |
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| Name the organelle that functions in osmoregulation |
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| The most common type of asexual repreoduction is... |
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| Sponges are the simplest ___ |
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| Most Porifera species are _____ |
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| Best symmetry for sponges |
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| Reproduce sexually and asexually |
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| Platyhelminthes commonly called |
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| A location of sensory structures |
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| One partner benefits without affecting the other |
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| One partner benefits at the expense of the other |
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| Lives in intestine of termite and digests cellulose |
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| A parasite in man that causes African Sleeping Sickness |
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| No definite shape; free-living; uses food vacuoles for digesting food |
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| Accumulation of shells on ocean floors has resulted in present day chalk formations |
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| Large excurrent opening of the spongocoel |
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| Commonly called collar cells, line the spongocoel |
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| Gelatinous layer between the pinacocytes and the choanocytes |
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| A major category of cnida |
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| Central cavity with a single opening in Phylum Cnidaria |
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| A diffuse system called the nerve net |
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| A cylindrical form attached at one end with a mouth surrounded by tentacles at other end |
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| Both polyp and medusa forms |
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| Class contains hydra and obelia |
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| Class that contains jellyfish |
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| Class that contains sea anemones and corals |
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