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Within the Bilateria, animals are divided into three major divisions based on the presence and structure of a body cavity called a
The localization of sensory structures at the anterior end of the body
Animals that undergo embryonic development where the blastopore develops into the animal's anus are____
Bilateral animals have ___germ layers
Protostomes are animals where the embryonic blastopore becomes the :
Collectively, animals are known as _____
Multicellular heterotrophs lacking cell walls are known as
Where do large and small strongyles of horses infect?
You are studying an animal that is new to science. Through careful observation, you have determined that the organism exhibits has true tissues, a true coelom, and undergoes spiral cleavage during development. Based on these morphological and developmental characteristics, into which groups could you classify this animal?
The underside or lower surface of the body is the ___ side
When an animal's body is divided into a number of nearly identical units or regions, it has a ____body plan
The two animal subgroups used to indicate the presence or absence of specialized tissue types are:
Based on molecular data and their morphological similarity to a certain type of cell found in sponges, _____ are thought to be the closest living relative of animals.
In a bilaterally symmetrical animals, a _____ is a fluid-filled body cavity, which develops entirely within the mesoderm
The ____ end of the body is towards the front or head
When do we see teladorsagia (ostertagia) infection?
What organism was used to discover habituation?
When and by who was habituation first discovered
learned behavior-not instinctual-infants observe mother response and response to mother (strong infant-mother bond)-reinforced through play
platyrrhines (new world monkeys) and catarrhines (old world monkeys, apes, humans)