Invertebrate Zoology Flashcards PDF
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This document includes flashcards on invertebrate zoology. It covers general characteristics, classification methods, and examples of phyla like protozoa, cnidaria, ctenophora, and annelida. It also includes information about the taxonomy and general characteristics of protists.
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# Invertebrate Zoology Flashcards ## Characteristics of Inverts Q: What are some general characteristics of invertebrates? A: - Lack a backbone - Diverse group including protozoans, cnidarians, annelids, and others - Can be microscopic or large (like giant squid) - Many have exoskeletons or hyd...
# Invertebrate Zoology Flashcards ## Characteristics of Inverts Q: What are some general characteristics of invertebrates? A: - Lack a backbone - Diverse group including protozoans, cnidarians, annelids, and others - Can be microscopic or large (like giant squid) - Many have exoskeletons or hydrostatic skeletons - Often have segmented bodies - Diverse reproductive strategies ## Different ways to divide/classify inverts Q: What are some ways to classify invertebrates? A: - By body plan (radial vs. bilateral symmetry) - By presence/absence of a body cavity (acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, coelomates) - By developmental patterns (protostomes vs. deuterostomes) - By habitat (marine, freshwater, terrestrial) - By feeding strategy (filter feeders, predators, parasites, etc.) ## Taxonomic Classification Q: What are the major phyla of invertebrates discussed in the documents? A: - Protozoa (not a formal phylum, but a group of single-celled eukaryotes) - Cnidaria - Ctenophora - Annelida - (Note: This list is not exhaustive, as the documents focus on these groups) ## General characteristics of protists Q: What are some general characteristics of protists? A: - Unicellular eukaryotes without collagen or chitinous cell walls - Non-photosynthetic (in the context of protozoa) - Occur wherever there is moisture - Often in close relation to other organisms (mutualistic, commensal, or parasitic) - Typically small in size (