Phylum Cnidaria (Coelenterates) Jellies Anemones Corals Hydroids.
Todays Objectives: TSW list key characteristics of mollusks, including, but not limited to, –Major organs/organ systems –Major classes and representatives.
Major groups protists
Microorganism
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35-2 Cnidaria and Ctenophora 2 phyla of radially symmetrical invertebrates. More complex than sponges *have tissues and some simple organs.
Digestion and Nutrient Metabolism FAS 2253C Aquatic Animal Nutrition Dr. Craig Kasper Courtesy of Dr. Joe Fox (TAAMU)
What is a Coral Reef? A. An ecosystem formed by millions of coral organisms called polyps i. A system of interconnected elements, formed by the interaction.
Phylum Chordata At some point during a chordates life, all chordates will have a nerve cord, a notochord, and a throat with gill slits.
ANIMAL KINGDOM. INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS Occupy all terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems 34 phyla We will be studying: 1.Sponges and Cnidarians 2.Worms 3.Molluscs.
Red Blood Cells/ Erythrocyte. This red blood cell carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues and exchanges it for carbon dioxide to carry back to the lungs.