PHYLOM cure 3. Distinguishing characteristics (generalized) of the major marine animal phyla. Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Animalia msines Porifera No body symmetry, porousbody Cnidaria Radial symmetry, Ctenophora Radial symmetry, stinging cells sticky cells Platyhelminthes* Dorso-ventrally Mollusca* Annelida*t Segmented, worm-like body Mantle secretes flattened worm CaCO3 shell Arthropoda*+ Jointed appendages, Echinodermata† Chordata*t Pentamerous Dorsal nerve cord exoskeleton symmetry in adults, notochord/vertebrae tube feet post-anal tail * Bilateral symmetry *Segmented body 51

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Answer questions 4,5 and 6. For questions 4 and 5 you need to use figure 3.
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Figure 3. Distinguishing characteristics (generalized) of the major marine animal phyla.
Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Animalia
Porifera
No body symmetry,
Cnidaria
Radial symmetry,
stinging cells
Ctenophoraines
Radial symmetry,
porousbody
sticky cells
Platyhelminthes*
Dorso-ventrally
Annelida*+
Segmented,
worm-like body
Mollusca*
Mantle secretes
flattened worm
CACO3 shell
Arthropoda*+
Jointed appendages,
Echinodermatat
Chordata*t
Pentamerous
Dorsal nerve cord
notochord/vertebrae
symmetry in adults,
tube feet
exoskeleton
post-anal tail
* Bilateral symmetry
*Segmented body
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Transcribed Image Text:PHYLUM Figure 3. Distinguishing characteristics (generalized) of the major marine animal phyla. Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Animalia Porifera No body symmetry, Cnidaria Radial symmetry, stinging cells Ctenophoraines Radial symmetry, porousbody sticky cells Platyhelminthes* Dorso-ventrally Annelida*+ Segmented, worm-like body Mollusca* Mantle secretes flattened worm CACO3 shell Arthropoda*+ Jointed appendages, Echinodermatat Chordata*t Pentamerous Dorsal nerve cord notochord/vertebrae symmetry in adults, tube feet exoskeleton post-anal tail * Bilateral symmetry *Segmented body 51
4. Do all phyla in Figure 3 belong to the same kingdom? Do they all belong to the same
domain?
5. Do all phyla in Figure 3 belong to the same taxonomic class? Why or why not?
6. Organisms assigned to the same order share which other taxa in common, if any?
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Transcribed Image Text:4. Do all phyla in Figure 3 belong to the same kingdom? Do they all belong to the same domain? 5. Do all phyla in Figure 3 belong to the same taxonomic class? Why or why not? 6. Organisms assigned to the same order share which other taxa in common, if any? 59
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