The Lophotrochozoa
Across
- 6. Type of muscles that pull apart the valves
- 8. The concentration of nervous and sensory tissues and organs at one end of an animal
- 10. Phylum known as "lampshells"
- 12. Free-swimming, planktonic larvae with bands of cilia
- 13. Combination of the polypide and cystid
- 14. Type of cilia that moves food
- 16. Organ Brachiopoda uses to release gametes
- 17. Old name of Phylum Bryozoa
Down
- 1. Contents of the house in Bryozoa
- 2. Possible anti-cancer and anti-AIDS/HIV agents found in Bryozoa
- 3. Ciliated organ used for both food collection and gas exchange
- 4. Stalk-like organ in Brachiopoda used for attatchment
- 5. House plus body wall in Bryozoa
- 7. Phylum known as "moss animals"
- 9. Type of cilia that moves water
- 10. A dark-pigmented, spherical mass the entire polypide periodically degenerates into
- 11. Nonliving part of the house in Bryozoa
- 15. Type of muscles that hold the valves together