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Which of these is a parasitic nematode?
 
Ascaris lumbricoides
 
Chlonorchis sinensis
Which of these phyla is pseudocoelomate?
 
Nematoda
 
Annelida
 
Platyhelminthes
 
Nemertea
Which of these is an example of a eucoelomate condition? (top, middle, or bottom)
 
Middle
 
Top
 
Bottom
Name the class
 
Trematoda
 
Nematoda
 
Turbellaria
 
Cestoda
Name the class
 
Turbellaria
 
Cestoda
 
Anthozoa
 
Trematoda
Members of class Cestoda utilize ________ fertilization
 
Internal
 
External
Nearly all species in class Cestoda are:
 
Monoecious
 
Dioecious
The chain of reproductive units in a member of class Cestoda are called
Proglottids
The part of the tapeworm's body that attaches to the host is the
Scolex
The intermediate (or secondary) host of Chlonorchis sinensis is...
Snail
The primary (or definitive or final) host of Chlonorchis sinensis is...
Humans and other fish-eating mammals
Which class of flatworms includes parasitic flukes (but NOT monogenetic flukes)?
Class Trematoda
What sense do members of class Turbellaria generally use to detect prey?
Chemoreception
Are Platyhelminthes generally monoecious or dioecious?
Monoecious
True or false: protonephridia function primarily in water balance, not nitrogenous waste removal
True. Nitrogenous wastes (ammonia) are removed from the body via diffusion through the skin
Based on the diagram below, this animal is:
 
Tribloblastic
 
Diploblastic
 
Eucoelomate
 
A vertebrate
True or false: Phylum Platyhelminthes are all free-living (non-parasitic)
False (parasitic flukes and tapeworms)
What are the two major clades of Protostomes?
Ecdysozoa and Lophotrochozoa