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Explore the fascinating world of sponges and cnidarians in this comprehensive guide. Discover the defining characteristics of sponges from the phylum Porifera, including their asymmetrical structure, water-filtering porocytes, and unique cells called choanocytes. Dive into the two primary body forms of cnidarians, the polyp and medusa, and learn about their tissue layers and specialized nematocysts. We also cover animal development, taxonomy, and the intriguing concept of hermaphroditism. Join us in unraveling the complexity of these incredible aquatic organisms!
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Spectacular Sponges
“Cnarly” Cnidarians
Directionally Challenged
Animal House
Junk Pile
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Sponges are _____, which means they are attached to one spot
Daily Double!!
This is the farthest point from the point of insertion/origin
Vertical plane that cuts front to back to separate the organism into right and left halves
An animal that has both ovaries and testes is referred to as this
Motion, Multicellular, Diploid as adult, Go through developmental stages, or Heterotrophs
This is how we specifically write the scientific name of an organism
_________ means the organism gets its food from something else
This is the order from general to most specific of taxonomic levels.