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The grouping of single cells into definite patterns or layers represents the level of organization called the _______ ________ ____ _______.
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tissue grade of organization
Which tissue includes bone and cartilage?
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Differentiation of a head end (found mainly in bilaterally symmetrical animals)is called _________.
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cephalization
A slice through the head that shows a sideways view of the nasal and throat passages would be on a
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Which type of tissue lines body cavities and covers body surfaces?
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The eucoelomate bilateria are those animals that possess a true ___________ or body cavity lined with mesodermal peritoneum.
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True metamerism (segmentation)is found only in Annelida,Arthropoda,and _____________.
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An animal that possesses an ectoderm,mesoderm and endoderm is called _________________.
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Which of the following represent(s)a consequence of surface-area-to-volume ratio?
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Serial repetition of similar body segments along the longitudinal axis of the body is called ___________.
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Similar cells grouped together to perform a common function are called a ____________.
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Which of the following is NOT a statement about metamerism?
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Which tissue receives,interprets,and produces a response to stimuli?
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