Chapter 11 Pseudocoelomate Body Plan Student
Chapter 33 Part 1
Philodina
Marine Invertebrates. Phylum Porifera: Sponges 1. Non-moving (sessile) animals 2. No nerves or muscles (no tissue differentiation) 3. Mostly marine.
Marine Invertebrates (Sponges and Rotifers). Sponges 1.Sponges are multi-cellular, and come in many sizes, colors, and shapes. 2.Sponges have few specialized.
Chapter 32 Notes Introduction to Animal Evolution.
AP Review Chapters 32-34. Fast Facts General characteristics of animals: - multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryotes - take in food by ingestion - lack.
Chapter 33 Invertebrates. I. Parazoa A. Phylum Porifera: Sponges Figure 33.2 (p. 647, ed. 6) – A sponge. 1. Non-moving (sessile) animals 2. No nerves.