Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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Author: Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Michael A. Pollock
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Chapter 33, Problem 8TYK
Summary Introduction
Introduction: Animal phylogeny is the rapidly changing field for the biologists. Even if the members of animal kingdom are incredibly diverse, there are various animals sharing certain features that differentiate them from other organisms of the kingdom.
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Mollusca (clams, abalone, nudibranchs, snails, squid, octopi,
etc).
Unifying features include shell, mantle, radula, foot, visceral
mass
Which classes show a loss of the shell. How does the shell
benefit an organism, how does the loss of the shell benefit other
members of this phylum?
Distinguish between polyplacophora, bivalva, gastropoda, and
chephalopoda
We see the first evolution of a true eye here. Who has it?
What are chromatophores? How doe members of this group use
them?
What other unique defense addaptaions do we see in this group?
(warning colors, 2 shells, ink)
Serial segmentation is a key characteristic of which of the following phyla?
a. Mollusca
b. Brachiopoda
c. Bryozoa
d. Annelida
Using the examples from the animals you have studied in this lab, give the differences between the following phyla:
Echinodermata and planaria
Cnidaria and Porifera
Annelida and Nematoda
Cnidaria and Mollusca
Echinodermata and Chordata
2. Charles a Biology student in California has found at the beach an animal he cannot name. What are some of the questions that he should ask to help determine the phylum of the animal?
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Can you tell what germ layer appears last?
Name three characteristics or features in the phyla studied that you could tell are ancestral or primitive and three that you may call advance? Explain further?
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