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| Are flatworms mainly freshwater or marine? |
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| What Phylum are flatworms? |
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| How many species of Platyhelminthes are there? |
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| What kind of Symmetry do Flatworms have? |
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| Do flatworms exhibit cephalization? |
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| No coelom meaning no seperation of organs |
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| Are Flatworms Coelomates or Acoelomates? |
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| Are Flatworms free-living, parasitic, or both? |
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| Both free-living and parasitic |
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| How many openings do flatworms have for food and waste? |
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| What do flatworms rely on for respiration, cicrulation, and excretion? |
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| What do flatworms use Osmosis and Diffusion for? |
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| Respiration, Circulation, and Excretion |
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| What do flamecells do in Flatworms? |
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| Can you give an example of Class Tubellarian worms? |
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| What is the most common type of Tubellerian Class worms? |
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| Are Planarians free-living or parasitic? |
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| Doesn't require a host and is non-parasitic. |
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| Are Planarians freshwater or marine species? |
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| What do Planarians use for Nervous Systems? |
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| Give an example of a Class Trematoda Worm |
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| Are Flukes parasitic or free-living? |
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| What organ do Flukes normally infect in their hosts? |
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| How many hosts are included in the life-cycle of a fluke? |
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| Flukes normally have what animal as an intermediate host? |
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| Are flukes deadly to humans, yes or no? |
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| Where are flukes found mainly? |
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| In the tropics with poor sewage. |
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| Give an example of a Class Cestoda worm? |
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| Do tapeworms infect mainly vertebrates or invertebrates? |
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| The head of a tapeworm which has hooks and suckers to attatch to the host. |
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| The segments of a tape-worm that each have male and female organs. |
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| How do you get tapeworms? |
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| Improperly cooked beef with cysts |
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| What phylum are Roundworms in? |
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| How many Nematoda species are there? |
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| Are Nematoda free-living or parasitic? |
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| Are Nematoda dieocious or hermaphroditic? |
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| Do Nematoda have a mouth and anus or just a mouth/anus? |
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| A seperate mouth and anus. |
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| What type of symmetry do nematoda have? |
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| How do most functions take place in a nematoda? |
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| Do nematoda exhibit cephalization? |
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| What disease is caused by the Filarian? |
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| What disease is called by the trichonella worm? |
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| What diseases are caused by Nematoda? |
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- Elephantitis
- Trichinosis
- Ascarid
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| Mainly asia it is found in mosquitoes and cause the swelling of lymph tissue. |
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Is attained by eating undercooked pork and the worm travels through the blood stream.
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| Worm causes malnutririon spreads through unwashed vegetables. |
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Enter throught the soles of your feet, normally in tropical areas.
They enter your intestines. |
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| How many Annelida species are there? |
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| Are Annelida asexual or hermaphroditic? |
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| Are Annelida free-living, parasitic, or both? |
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| Both free-living and parasitic |
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| Are Annelida Acoelomate or Coelomate? |
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| Do Annelida have complex organ systems? |
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| Give an example of Class Oligochaeta Worms? |
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| What do Earthworms need to breathe? |
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| Earthworms require moisture because they breathe through diffusion |
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| How do Earthworms breathe? |
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| Diffusion through the skin |
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| Bristles on each segment which act as feet |
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| List the parts of the Earthworm Digestive System |
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- Pharynx
- Esophagus
- Crop
- Gizzard
- Intestine
- Anus
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| What type of circulation does an Earthworm have? |
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| Define Closed Circulation |
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| Blood pumps through vessles |
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| How many hearts does an Earthworm have? |
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| How do Earthworms breathe? |
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| Respiration through the skin |
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| How do Earthworms excrete? |
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| Tubes in each segment theat removes waste |
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| How do Earthworms store sperm? |
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| How do Earthworms fertelize eggs? |
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| It secretes mucus, eggs, and sperm when the eggs are ready to fertelize. |
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| What class are leeches included in? |
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| Exo-Parasitic worms that feed on snails and even other worms |
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| What worms are included in Class Polychaetes? |
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| Examples of Class Polychaetes Worms |
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- Sand Worms
- Fire Worms
- Ocean Worms
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| Are Flat Worms, Round Worms, or both invertebrates? |
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| Are Flat Worms, Round Worms, or both members of the phylum Nematoda? |
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| Are Flat Worms, Round Worms, or both include flukes? |
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| Are Flat Worms, Round Worms, or both free-living and parasitic? |
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| Are Flat Worms, Round Worms, or both have a digestive system with only one opening? |
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| Are Flat Worms, Round Worms, or both may have asexual reproduction? |
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| Are Flat Worms, Round Worms, or both eliminate undigested waste through the anus? |
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| Are Flat Worms, Round Worms, or both includes Ascaris? |
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| What is the first part of the Annelid Digestive System? |
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| What is the second part of the Annelid Digestive System? |
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| What is the third part of the Annelid Digestive System? |
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| What is the fourth part of the Annelid Digestive System? |
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| What is the fifth part of the Annelid Digestive System? |
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| What is the sixth part of the Annelid Digestive System? |
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| What is the seventh part of the Annelid Digestive System? |
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| How many hearts does the Earthworm have? |
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| What does the Nephrida look like? |
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| A weird M, there are three of them. |
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| What does a seminal receptacle look like? |
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| A weird olive looking thing, trust me |
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