The Lophotrochozoa

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