Zoo 250 Lab 1: Terms worksheet, Invertebrate relations & diversity Definition. analogous. character. character states. clade. cladistic analysis

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Zool 250 Term worksheets - 1- LAB TERM WORKSHEETS The following lab term worksheets for the names of structures and parts of animals are provided to help you study/review the material covered in the laboratory portion of the course. You are not required to complete them. They are merely provided as a convenience.

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 2- Zoo 250 Lab 1: Terms worksheet, Invertebrate relations & diversity analogous character character states clade cladistic analysis cladogram class classification endoskeleton exoskeleton family genus homologous kingdom monophyletic order phylogenetic tree phylum polyphyletic taxon

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 3- Zoo 250 Lab 2: Terms worksheet, Microscopy Protista, Porifera adhesive disc annulus (groove) ascon, asconoid chloroplast choanocyte contractile vacuole eukaryote flagellated chamber flagellum food vacuole gelatinous matrix gemmule incurrent canal leucon, leuconoid macronucleus magnification merozoite mesohyl micronucleus numerical aperture oral groove oscula, osculum ostia

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 4- Zoo 250 Lab 2: Terms worksheet, Microscopy Protista, Porifera (cont.) pinacocyte pinacoderm pseudopodia resolution sessile shell pore siliceous spicule spicule spongin spongin fiber spongocoel sycon, syconoid thecal plate trophozoite undulating membrane

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 5- Zoo 250 Lab 3: Terms worksheet, Cnidaria, Ctenophora acontia basal disk basal lamina body column buds cnidocyte column (or stalk) comb row diploblastic ephyra epidermis epithelio-muscular cell gastric pouch gastrodermis gastrovascular cavity gastrozood gonozooid hypostome manubrium medusa mesoglea mouth lobe nematocyst

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 6- Zoo 250 Lab 3: Terms worksheet, Cnidaria, Ctenophora (cont.) oral disc pedal disc pharynx planula larva polyp radial canal radial symmetry rhopalia scyphistoma septae siphonoglyph strobilation swimming bell tentacle velum

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 7- Zoo 250 Lab 4: Terms worksheet, Platyhelminthes, Nemertea basal lamina bilateral symmetry bladder worm blood-vascular system cephalization cercaria coelom copulatory groove (in male) diverticula of gut flame cell genital pore gravid proglottid hexacanth larva longitudinal muscle layer mature proglottid mesenchyme miracidium oral sucker pharynx proglottid protonephridia redia rhabdite

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 8- Zoo 250 Lab 4: Terms worksheet, Platyhelminthes, Nemertea (cont.) scolex sensory lobe triploblastic uterus vagina vas deferens ventral sucker

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 9- Zoo 250 Lab 5: Terms worksheet, Aschelminthes (Pseudoceolomates) acoelomate adhesive foot ciliated corona complex life cycle cuticle eutely foot hemocoel hydrostatic skeleton lateral cord lateral excretory canal lateral nerve cord molt neuro-muscular process oviduct proboscis pseudocoelom seminal vesicle simple life cycle triploblastic trunk uterus, uteri vagina

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 10- Zoo 250 Lab 6 & 7: Terms worksheet, Mollusca & Sipuncula albumen gland anterior adductor muscle scar anterior pedal-retractor muscle anterior vena cava aperture apex arm ascending arm body whorl branchial heart buccal mass caecum, ceca cephalic cartilage chromatophore columella concentric ridges crop ctenidia, ctenidium dart sac descending arm digestive gland demibranch esophagus eulamellibranch ctenidium

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 11- Zoo 250 Lab 6 & 7: Terms worksheet, Mollusca & Sipuncula (cont.) exhalant siphon feeding tentacle filibranch ctenidium fin flagellum foot frontal cilia funnel funnel retractor muscle funnel valve gill filament girdle glochidia larva hinge teeth inhalant siphon ink sac introvert introvert retractor muscle jaws labial palp lamellibranch ctenidium lateral cilia lateral mantle valve laterofrontal cilia

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 12- Zoo 250 Lab 6 & 7: Terms worksheet, Mollusca & Sipuncula (cont.) ligament mantle mantle cavity metanephridia mucous gland nacre nidamental gland operculum oviducal gland oviduct pallial line pallial sinus pen pericardial coelom periostracum pneumostome posterior adductor muscle scar posterior pedal-retractor muscle posterior vena cava proboscis radula rectum salivary gland setae

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 13- Zoo 250 Lab 6 & 7: Terms worksheet, Mollusca & Sipuncula (cont.) shell shell sculpture siphon siphonal canal siphonal gape siphon retractor muscle siphuncle spermatophoric gland spermatophoric sac stellate ganglia sucker shell suture systemic heart tentacle trochophore larva umbilicus umbo vagina vas deferens veliger larva visceral mass whorl (of the shell)

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 14- Zoo 250 Lab 8: Terms worksheet, Annelida, Echiura, Pogonophora acicula(um) annuli anterior sucker calciferous gland circular muscles clitellum cocoon coelomic epithelium coelomic pore crop dorsal blood vessel dorsal longitudinal muscle genital pore gizzard jaws longitudinal muscle metamerism metanephridia muscular pharynx neuropodium notopodium oblique muscle opisthosoma

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 15- Zoo 250 Lab 8: Terms worksheet, Annelida, Echiura, Pogonophora (cont.) palp parapodia, parapodium peristomium pharynx posterior sucker prostomium segment seminal receptacle seminal vesicle septae septum setae sperm groove sucker tentacle trophosome typhlosole ventral blood vessel ventral longitudinal muscle ventral nerve cord

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 16- Zoo 250 Lab 9 & 10: Terms worksheet, Arthropoda & Relatives 1 o antennae 2 o antennae abdomen abdominal artery apodeme biramous limb book gill brachiostegite carapace cephalothorax chelicerae cheliped circular muscles compound eye digestive gland endopod exopod gastric mill gonopod green gland longitudinal muscle bundle mandible maxilla maxilliped

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 17- Zoo 250 Lab 9 & 10: Terms worksheet, Arthropoda & Relatives (cont.) nauplius larva oblique muscles ostia pedipalp pereopod phyllopodous limb pleopod protopod rostrum spiracle stalked eye stenopodous limb tagmata tail spine telson trachea uniramous limb uropod

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 18- Zoo 250 Lab 11: Terms worksheet, Deuterostomes aboral surface ambulacral groove ampulla(e) Aristotle s lantern bipinnaria brachiolaria cardiac stomach cirri cloaca collar dermal papula digestive gland dorsal valve (shell) echinopluteus exhalant siphon gill slit inhalant siphon lateral canal lophophore madreporite ophiopluteus oral surface oral cirri ossicle

Zool 250 Term worksheets - 19- Zoo 250 Lab 11: Terms worksheet, Deuterostomes (cont.) pedicellaria pedicle peristomial membrane pharyngeal basket pharynx pinnule pluteus podia Polian vesicle prism proboscis pyloric ceca(um) radial canal radial nerve cord respiratory tree ring canal stone canal tentacle tube foot ventral valve (shell) water vascular system