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Class Amphibia Correct Answers amphibians
Eggs lack shell and must be laid in water
Class Anthozoa (Phylum Cnidaria) Correct Answers corals and
anemones, Polyp form dominates
Class Asteroidea (Phylum Echinodermata) Correct Answers
sea stars
Class Bivalvia (Phylum Mollusca) Correct Answers clams,
oysters, mussels, scallops
Dorsal, Ventral, Anterior Posterior (left or right valve)
Class Cephalopoda (Phylum Mollusca) Correct Answers
Octopi and Squids
Closed Circulatory system,
Complex nervous system
Class Cephalopoda (Squid Dissection) Correct Answers Arms,
tentacles, beak, siphon, mantle, pen, eyes, gills
Class Cestoda (Phylum Platyhelminthes) Correct Answers
Parasitic Tapeworms
Scolex, Proglottids
Class Clitellata (Subclass Hirudinea) Correct Answers Leeches
Body not segmented internally
no chaetae
, Class Clitellata (subclass Oligochaeta) Correct Answers
Earthworms
Highly segmented coelom, chaetae directly on body wall, few in
number
Class Echinoidea (Phylum Echinodermata) Correct Answers
sea urchins and sand dollars
Mouth on Ventral surface
Class Gastropoda (Phylum Mollusca) Correct Answers Snails
and Slugs
Torsion in early development
Class Holothuroidea (Phylum Echinodermata) Correct Answers
Sea Cucumbers
Lack spiny skin and endoskeleton reduced, eject part of gut out
anus
Class Hydrozoa (Phylum Cnidaria) Correct Answers Hydra,
Feeding polyps, Medusa Bud
Class Mammalia Correct Answers mammals
Amniotic egg, usually no shell, mammary glands, hair
Class Polychaeta (Phylum Annelida) Correct Answers Highly
Segmented Coelom, Parapodia with chaetae on each segment
Class Polyplacophora (Phylum Mollusca) Correct Answers
Chitons
8 dorsal plates, Radula, foot