Title: Name the kingdom that includes snails
1 Name the kingdom that includes snails
A very important note Remember that on our
laboratory final lab practicum, you will be able
to use the keys to the animal and plant taxa
(phyla, subphyla, classes and orders) where
applicable. However, we assume you know and are
clear on all kingdoms and domains!
2 Kingdom Animalia!
3In what phylum are snails found?
4Phylum Mollusca!
5What is the mode of locomotion of snails?
6Snails glide along on their muscular foot. This
movement is thought to be a result of muscular
contractions coupled with ciliary movement.
7Name the kingdom that includes sea urchins/sand
dollars.
8Kingdom Animalia!
9Name the phylum that includes sea urchins/sand
dollar.
10Phylum Echinodermata!
11What is the mode of locomotion for the sea
urchin/sand dollar?
12Sea urchins have relatively long, jointed spines
which provide protection for the urchins and are
used for locomotion!
13In what kingdom are turtles and lizards found?
14Kingdom Animalia!
15Name the phylum that includes turtles and
lizards.
16PHYLUM CHORDATA
17Name the subphylum that includes turtles and
lizards.
18Subphylum VERTEBRATA
(Remember that if you are in doubt if Vertebrata
is the subphylum, class or order you could use
your keys to verify your answer.)
19For the turtles and lizards group, name one
characteristic that distinguishes and unites all
organisms in their phylum.
20Phylum Chordata organisms all have at some time
in their life cyclepost-anal tails, pharyngeal
gill slitsdorsal tubular nerve chords,
notochords, and segmented muscles derived from
myomeres
21For the turtles and lizards, name one
characteristic that distinguishes and unites all
organisms in their subphylum.
22All organisms in subphylum Vertebrata have a
vertebral column, a backbone formed of sections
called vertebrae.
23For the turtles and lizards, name one
characteristic that distinguishes and unites all
organisms in their class.
24Reptiles were the first truly terrestrial
vertebrates to evolve. Compared to amphibians,
they are truly adapted to life out of the water
on land. Therefore,the most important
distinguishing characteristics are those that
prevent desiccation such as amniotic eggs, skin
covered with scales, excretion of urine higher in
uric acid and lower in water, etc.
25What phylum includes the tunicates?
26PHYLUM CHORDATA!
27What subphylum includes the tunicates?
28UROCHORDATA!
29What type of symmetry does an adult tunicate have?
30Tunicates are marine organisms that as adults,
are sessile blobs, often without symmetry. Adult
tunicates exhibit few chordate characteristics as
they have regressed, degenerated from the larval
state which exhibited the typical chordate
conditions.
31Is the adult tunicate sessile or mobile?
32SESSILE!
33In what phylum is amphioxus placed?
34 Phylum CHORDATA!
35In what subphylum is amphioxus placed?
36CEPHALOCHORDATA!
37What symmetry does amphioxus exhibit?
38Amphioxus is bilaterally symmetrical.
39Describe the jaws of the amphioxus.
40Lancelets are sedentary filter feeders, lacking
any form of jaw. They burrow through the sand
with an eel-like motion.
41Name the phylum that includes the sharks.
42Phylum CHORDATA!
43Name the class that includes sharks?
44CLASS CHONDRICHTHYES
45Name the phylum in which you would find lampreys
and hagfish.
46PHYLUM CHORDATA!
47Name the subphylum in which lampreys and hagfish
are found?
48SUBPHYLUM AGNATHA!
49List the main characteristics of Agnatha sp. and
relate what Agnatha means?
50A- means without gnatha refers to jaws. The
easiest main characteristic to remember is that
jaws are absent! Also there are no paired ventral
fins and the notochord is persistent!
51What makes lampreys and hagfish the most
primitive of vertebrates?
52As vertebrates, they have a backbone, but unlike
all higher vertebrates, they lack jaws. Their
mouthparts are either adapted for rasping fish or
attaching and bloodsucking!
53Describe the skeleton of lampreys and hagfish.
54The skeleton of lampreys and hagfish is formed
ONLY OF CARTILAGE (AND FIBERS), MEANING NO BONY
MATERIAL IS PRESENT!
55Name the kingdom, phylum, and subphylum that
includes sharks and state whether they are
heterotrophic or autotrophic eukaryotic or
prokaryotic?
56Sharks belong in kingdom Animalia, phylum
Chordata, and subphylum Vertebrata. They are
heterotrophic and eukaryotic.
57Are sharks radially symmetrical or bilaterally
symmetrical?
58Shark have two sides, a left and right side that
are mirror images of each other. That makes them
bilaterally (bitwo, lateralsides) symmetrical.
59Name the kingdom that includes the jellyfish.
60Jellyfish are in kingdom Animalia and phylum
Cnidaria.
61List two characteristics of jellyfish?
62Cnidarians have only two layers of tissues in
their bodies (diploblastic), primitive sensory
cells, and very diffuse nerve networks. They are
radially symmetrical and have gastrovascular
cavities, digestive cavities that do
extracellular digestion.
63 What is the difference between dorsal and
ventral?
64 Dorsal is the BACKSIDE. Ventral is the BELLYSIDE!
65 What is the difference between anterior and
posterior of an animal?
66 Anterior is the front end and posterior is the
back end of an animal.
67 What is the word that means tail end?
68 Caudal
69What are two characteristics of OSTEICHTHYES?
701. Paired fins are more frontward than those
of Chondricthyes. 2. The opercula are covered
rather than open. 3. Epidermal scales, derived
from the epidermis, cover the body. 4. Swim
bladders are present and function to help the
fish float!
71Name the class that includes millipedes.
72CLASS DIPLOPODA!
73Name the kingdom and phylum in which a leech
would be placed?
74KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND PHYLUM ANNELIDA!
75Are leeches and other annelid worms radially or
bilaterally symmetrical?
76Bilaterally symmetrical
77Name the kingdom and phylum that include
jellyfish.
78KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND PHYLUM CNIDARIA
79Are jellyfish radially or bilaterally symmetrical?
80Radially symmetrical, like a radial tire, there
are an infinite number of planes that can be
passed through the organism each of which will
divide the organism into two sides that are
mirror images of each other. Bilateral symmetry
involves only one plane of symmetry.
81Name the kingdom and phylum that includes sea
cucumbers.
82KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA!
83Name the kingdom and phylum that include
flatworms.
84KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES!
85Name the kingdom and phylum that includes the
segmented worms.
86KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND PHYLUM ANNELIDA!
87Fucus sp. is in which kingdom and which phylum?
88KINGDOM PROTISTA AND PHYLUM PHAEOPHYTA!
89Name the kingdom and phylum in which you would
find a crayfish?
90KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND PHYLUM ARTHROPODA!
91In what class would a crayfish be found?
92Class Crustacea
93 Name the kingdom and phylum that includes
sponges?
94 KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND PHYLUM PORIFERA!
95Name the kingdom and phylum in which you would
find squid?
96KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND PHYLUM MOLLUSCA!
97Name the kingdom and phylum in which tapeworms
are found.
98KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES!
99Kingdom of segmented roundworms?
100KINGDOM ANIMALIA!
101Phylum of segmented roundworms?
102Phylum Annelida!
103Phylum of roundworms?
104Nematoda
105In what kingdom does an oyster belong?
106KINGDOM ANIMALIA!
107Name the kingdom that includes flukes and
flatworms?
108KINGDOM ANIMALIA!
109Name the phylum that includes flukes and
flatworms?
110Phylum Platyhelminthes
111Name the class in which one would find squid and
octopi?
112CLASS CEPHALOPODA!
113Name the subphylum for the centipede.
114SUBPHYLUM MANDIBULATA!
115Name the phylum for trilobites.
116PHYLUM ARTHROPODA!
117Name the class for shrimp.
118CLASS CRUSTACEA!
119Name the class that includes bugs.
120CLASS INSECTA!