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What type of nematode is commonly found in small children?
Pin Worms
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What type of nematode attaches to grass and waits for a host to walk by and then they burrow through their skin?
Hook Worms
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What is commensalism?
One organism benefits and the other is not affected
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Rotifers are important because they were the first group of animals to have what?
Closed Digestive system
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What do we call the opening on an organisms which is used for reproduction and defecation?
Cloaca
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What type of symmetry do rotifers have?
Bilaterial
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What word means a group of animals has male and females?
Diecious
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How many cell layers do flatworms have?
Tribloplastic
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What are the names of the 3 classes of Platyhelminthes that we covered?
Turbellaria Cestatoda Trematoda
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What kind of nervous system flatworms have?
Longitudal nervous with a ganglion
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Most species of rotifers are what sex?
Females
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What can planarians eye spots detect?
Light and darkness
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What class do planarians belong too?
Turbellaria
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What is the name of the larval host for flukes?
Intermediate Host
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Some rotifer species consist of only females and reproduce asexually by producing fertile eggs that weren’t fertilized by
sperm. This kind of asexual reproduction is called ?
parthenogenesis
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Most parasitic nematodes live where in the world?
Tropics
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What do planarians use to move?
Cilia
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Where do rotifers get the genetic material the need to reproduce?
From the food they eat (algae, unicellular organisms)
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What are the 4 characteristics that all animals have?
Heterotrophic, Multicellular, Eukaryotic, No Cell Walls
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Where do tapeworms live in a vertebrate animal?
intestines