Question: #142

SCIE206 Unit 5 Individual Project 5 Complete project Needed

Organisms are placed in taxonomic classifications based on differences and similarities of their traits. If you know what critical traits to look for, it is possible to separate any animal into a taxonomic category using a dichotomous key. The common taxonomic categories are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species (Specific Epithet). We are looking at the Phylum and Class categories in this assignment. 

Assignment details:

Part 1: The assignment document contains a table with nine images.  The images are examples of nine different Animal phyla: Porifera, Cnidaria, Nematoda, Anthropoda, Platyhelminthes, Annelida, Mollusca, Echinodermata, and Chordata.

  1. Download U5IP_Table.
  2. Next, download Dichotomous Key
  3. Use the Dichotomous Key to determine the Class category as shown for each animal (picture), and
  4. write the Class names under the Classification Column on the table.

List in column 2, all of the dichotomous key steps you chose when using the key to arrive at the classification for each animal.

You will also need to list the Phylum name for each animal picture in column one using the nine Phyla listed above.  Once you have identified the Class category for each animal using the Key, look up the correct Phylum category using a credible reference.

Part 2: Answer the following questions as they relate to the nine phyla in the assignment table.

  1. Which phyla lack organs?  What type of symmetry do they have?
  2. List all of the phyla that show cephalization.
  3. Do all organisms on the table have 3 germ layers (endoderm, ectoderm, and mesoderm)?  If not, which phyla have fewer than three germ layers?
  4. One phylum on the table has more species than all the others.  State the name of this phylum, and provide several different examples of species found in this phylum.
  5. Fish do not all have the same skeletal structure.  Describe the differences among fish from the most primitive to more advanced types of fish.
  6. Describe the three types of mammals based on how their young develop.
Solution: #165

SCIE 206 Unit 5 Individual Project 5 Complete project

Part 2: Answer the following questions as they relate to the nine phyla in the assignment table. (Porifera, Cnidaria, Nematoda, Athropoda, Platyhelminthes, Annelida, Mollusca, Echinodermata, and Chordata.)

1. Which phyla lack organs? What type of symmetry do they have?

Sponges are asymmetrical and lack organs. They are the least complex of all animals. The cell layers are loose federations of cells. Sponges have no nerves or muscles, but the individual cells can sense and react to changes in the environment.

2. List all of the phyla that show cephalization.

The phyla that show cephalizations are as follows: Platyhelminther, Nematode, Annelida, Mollusca, Arthropoda, and Chordata.

3. Do all organisms on the table have 3 germ layers (endoderm, ectoderm, and mesoderm)? If not, which phyla have fewer than three germ layers?

Not all organisms on the table have 3 germ layers. Porifera and Cnidarians do not contain all three germ layers.

4. One phylum on the table has more species than all the others. State the name of this phylum, and provide several different examples of species found in this phylum.

One phylum that has more species than all others is Phyl...

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