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Dichotomous Key (Exercise)

This document contains two lists of 10 organisms each. For each list, it provides 9 multiple choice questions to identify characteristics of the organisms, such as whether they are unicellular or multicellular, and features like the presence of a radula or type of nervous system.

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Dichotomous Key (Exercise)

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Georgie Kate Vinagrera

Bio 12 WFR/WFVW

A.

1. Paramecium

2. Didinium

3. Euplectella

4. Grantia

5. Chiropsalmus

6. Acropora

7. Achatina

8. Crassostrea

9. Portunus

10. Balanus

1. Unicellular (2)
Multicellular (3)
2. Proboscis present Didinium
Otherwise Paramecium
3. Undergoes gastrulation (5)
Otherwise (4)
4. Hexactine, tetractine spicule Euplectella
Triaxon spicule Grantia
5. Diploblastic (6)
Triploblastic (7)
6. Medusa dominant Chiropsalmus
Polyp dominant Acropora
7. Growth by continuous addition of mass (8)
Growth by ecdysis (9)
8. Radula absent Crassostrea
Radula present Achatina
9. Fixed number of segments Portunus
Imperfectly segmented Balanus
1. Ascaris

2. Linckia

3. Limnotes

4. Rhipicephalus

5. Penaeus

6. Culcita

7. Necturus

8. Obelia

9. Dugesia

10. Tachypleus

1. Diploblastic Obelia

Triploblastic (2)

2. Cleavage determinate (3)

Cleavage indeterminate (8)

3. Growth by ecdysis (5)

Growth by continuous addition of mass (4)

4. Acoelomate Dugesia

Coelomate Limnotes

5. Jointed appendages present (6)

Appendages absent Ascaris

6. Antennae present Penaeus

Antennae absent (7)

7. Book gills Tachypleus

Book lungs Rhipicephalus

8. Nervous system, nerve ring (9)

Nervous system, dorsal, hollow, and tubular Necturus

9. Long, prominent arms Linckia

Short, less prominent arms Culcita

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