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Invertebrate Diversity Review

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larvaimmature form of an animal that looks different from the adult form
metamorphosiscomplete change of body form in some animals from a larva to an adult
invertebratemember of a group of animals without a backbone
vertebrateanimal with a backbone
spongemember of a group of animals that lack true tissues and organs
collar cellflagellated cell in a sponge's inner layer
amoebocytecell found in sponges and other animals that may digest and distribute food, dispose of wastes, and change into other cell types
sessileanchored in place
cnidarianmember of a group of invertebrates with radial symmetry and tentacles with stinging cells
radial symmetrybody plan in which an organism can be divided into equal parts around a central axis
cnidocytespecialized cell in cnidarians that functions in defense and capturing prey
nematocyststinging capsule found in a cnidocyte
gastrovascular cavitydigestive cavity in Cnidaria
polypcnidarian body form consisting of a clindrical body with tentacles radiating from one end
medusacnidarian body form that is umbrella-shaped with fringes of tentacles
flatwormmember of a group of small, or ribbon-like invertebrates that includes planarians
bilateral symmetrybody plan in which an animal can be divided into two equal sides
roundwormmember of a group of cylindrical invertebrates with pointed heads and tapered tails
complete digestive tractcontinuous digestive tube with a separate mouth and anus
annelidsegmented worm
closed circulatory systemblood transport system in which blood remains enclosed in vessels
acoelomateaniam lacking a body cavity
coelomfluid-filled body cavity
molluskmember of a group of invertebrates characterized by a muscular foot and a mantle
mantlebody surface outgrowth that encloses a mollusk
radulascraping organ characteristic of mollusks
open circulatory systemblood transport system in which blood is pumped into chamers where it comes in direct contact with tissues and organs
gastropodmember of a group of mollusks that includes snails and slugs
bivalvemember of a group of mollusks with hinged shells, such as clasm, mussels, scallops, and oysters
cephalopodmember of a group of mollusks that includes squids and octopuses
echinodermmember of a group of marine invertebrates that includes sea urchins and sea stars
endoskeletonskeleton located inside the body; characteristic of all vertebrates and some invertebrates
water vascular systemin echinoderms, a network of water-filled canals that function in movement, food gathering, and as a basic circulatory system
tube feetin echinoderms, structures that are part of the water vascular system and function in locomotion, feeding, and gas exchange
protostomemember of a group of organisms with a coelom that develops from a solid cell mass in the embryo, such as mollusks, annelids, and arthropods
deuterostomemember of a group of organisms that includes echinoderms and chordates in which the coelom forms from part of the early embryo's digestive tube



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