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Calcarea, Silicea (sponges) - ANS-Lack true tissues; have choanocytes (collar
cells-flagellated cells that ingest bacteria and tiny food particles)

Cnidaria (hydras, jellies, sea anemones, corals) - ANS-Unique stinging structures
(nematocysts) housed in special cells (cnidocytes); diploblastic, radially symmetrical,
gastrovascular cavity

Plathyhelminthes - ANS-Dorsoventrally flattened, unsegmented acoelomates;
gastrovascular cavity or no digestive tract

Rotifera (rotifers) - ANS-Pseudocoelomates with alimentary canal (digestive tube with
mouth and anus); jaws (trophi) in pharynx; head with ciliated crown

Lophophorates: Ectoprocta, Brachipoda - ANS-Coelomates with lophophores (feeding
structures bearing ciliated tentacles)

Mollusca (clams, snails, squids) - ANS-Coielomates with three main body parts
(muscular foot, visceral mass, mantle); coelom reduced; most have hard shell made of
calcium carbonate

Annelida (segmented worms) - ANS-Coelomates with segmented body wall and internal
organs (except digestive tract, which is unsegmented)

Nematoda (roundworms) - ANS-Cylindrical, unsegmented pseudocoelomates with
tapered ends; no circulator system; undergo ecdysis

Arthopoda (crustaceans, insects, spiders) - ANS-Coelomates with segmented body,
jointed appendages, and exoskeleton made of protein and chitin

Echinodermata (sea stars, sea urchins) - ANS-Coelomates with bilaterally symmetrical
larvae and five-part body organiziation as adults; unique water vascular system;
endoskeleton

Chordata (lancelets, tunicates, vertebrates) - ANS-Coelomates with notochord; dorsal,
hollow nerve cord; pharyngeal slits; post-anal tail

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