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- 3 (8.B) A student collected the animal shown below on a field trip. The student used a dichotomous key and a microscope to classify the animal. Step Characteristic Identification Go to 2 la Possesses segmentation 1b Lacks segmentation 2a Has an exoskeleton with jointed appendages Has no exoskeleton, unjointed appendages (if any present), and a segmented worm- Go to 3 Phylum Arthropoda 2b Phylum Annelida like body; is possibly in a tube (if in a tube, may have tentacles) Possesses a foot, a radula, arms, and/or За a shell Phylum Mollusca Lacks all of the above and is dorsoventrally 3b Phylum Platyhelminthes flattened How should this animal be classified? A Arthropoda C Mollusca B Annelida D Platyhelminthes silominA istockphoto.com/Nancy NehringFor phylum Echinoderms and class Crinoidea 1. Characteristics. List whether the organism is:a. Diploblastic or triploblastic (if applicable) b. Deuterostome or protostome (if applicable) c. Coelomate, pseudocoelomate or eucoelomate 2. Organ/system characteristics. Answer the following for each organism:a. How is their circulatory system? b. Excretory/osmoregulation: How does the organism eliminate waste? What organs do they use?c. Skeleton/support: List the structures or ways this organism supports itself. 3. Ecology. Describe/answer the following for each organism:a. Does it have a complete or incomplete digestive system? How does this animal feed?b. Identify any unique feeding structure• Be sure to use the correct terms to identify any unique feeding structure(s) used by theanimal.Page < 3 of 7 4. Using forceps or tweezers, gently pull the 4th or 5th pereiopod to examine its motion. Do so without tearing the appendage off from the body. How would you describe its maneuverability? What are the limitations to motion of these walking legs? Given their small size and limited capacity for muscle attachment, how is it that this animal can use these appendages for motion? 5. Describe the structural differences between the pleopods and the pereiopods up the prawn. What hypothesis can you make regarding the functional use of pleopods by comparison? Pleopods of prawns are far larger in comparison to body size then crayfish (see drawings below). What might this tell you about their use between the two closely related animals? 6. Compare the overall body plan of the prawn to that of an insect like a grasshopper (see drawings below). Provide a complete side-by-side analysis of the two groups that would include body regions, and appendages. Focus your comparison on how the…
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