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- Nematode worms and annelid worms share which of the following features? presence of a circulatory system molting absence of species with parasitic lifestyles presence of segmentation a digestive tract with two openings (a mouth and an anus)Relative to asconoid organization in sponges the syconoid form exhibits smaller body size increased spongocel volume relative to pumping surface area reduced spongocel volume relative to pumping surface area larger body sizeHow do terrestrial arthropods of the subphylum Hexapoda impact the world’s food supply? Provide at least two positive and two negative effects.
- Discuss the phrase “Sponges work well with so little.” In what particular instance would this be applicable in the life of a sponge? Cite specific examples ( 3) and explain briefly. Discuss the potential use of sponges as monitors of chemical pollutant stress in marine and freshwater ecosystems. Use concepts learned in Ecology. Most sponge species are of leuconoid construction, is this type of sponge construction an advantage or disadvantage?By means of words and arrows describe the pathway water and food take through the syconoid sponge.this is a brachiostama, label the nerve cord, notochord, gill slits, pharynx, anus and atriopore use arrows please
- For the phylum Gastrotricha please provide: - -- General biology. Approximately how large is the phylum? What do they look like? In what types of environments are they found? What do they eat? Do they have any unique body structures? --Phylum features. Protostome vs deuterostome vs?? Type of digestive system, circulation, respiration, mode of reproduction (note some of these structures may be absent or not known in which case say that don’t just leave them out). --Phylogenetic position. What other phyla are close relatives? What features do they share? Show recently accepted phylogeny.Both sea squirts (urochordates) and lancelets (cephalochordates) are filter-feeding organisms. Describe the filter-feeding apparatus of a sea squirt and explain in what ways its mode of feeding is similar to, and different from, that of amphioxusDescribe the feeding mechanism of sponges and identify how it is different from other animals.