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Answer:
1) OSCILLATING - group of communicating modules
2) Tympanometry is a test that is used to assess the state of the middle ear and eardrum mobility
3) Orthoptics is a specialty affiliated with the eyecare profession that main focus is on strabism (wandering eye)
4) Electroretinography (ERG) is an eye test that measures retinal activity
5) Aphakia is the loss of the eye's lens due to surgical intervention
6) Cornea - front part of the eye
Explanation:
1) Oscillating - In many complex cellular processes, oscillations play a key role. They could appear as a group of communicating modules in the cell's collective dynamic behavior.
2) Tympanometry - Tympanometry is a test that is used to assess the state of the middle ear and eardrum mobility which is called tympanic membrane and conductive bones by generating changes in the ear canal's air pressure.
3) Orthoptic - Orthoptics is a specialty affiliated with the eyecare profession that main focus is on strabism (wandering eye), amblyopia (lazy eye) and eye movement disorders treatment and non-surgical management.
4) Electroretinography - Electroretinography (ERG) is an eye test that measures retinal activity (the part of the eye that detects light).
5) Aphakia - Aphakia is the loss of the eye's lens due to surgical intervention, such as a perforating wound or ulcer, or congenital defect in cataract surgery.
6 ) Cornea - The part cornea is the clear front of the eye containing the iris, pupil and anterior chamber.
Answer:
The answer to the question above is option B (Eumetazoa and Lophotrochozoa)
Explanation:
Cycliophorans exhibit sexual dimorphism, they live on the mouthparts of their lobster hosts using anterior buccal funnel; oval-shaped trunk; and posterior, acellular stalk, with an adhesive disc which they use to attach themselves to their hosts’ mouthparts. Cycliophorans do not feed during free swimming stages and are filter feeders during their sessile stage.
Cycliophorans live on lobsters, they do not generally adversely affect their hosts, although it is possible for large numbers of cycliophorans to clog their host's mouthparts.
Coelom is the fluid-filled cavity within the body of most multicellular animals, except some invertebrates, it acts as a cushion for the internal organs of the organism. Animals which have a space between their digestive tract and body wall and entirely lined by mesoderm are termed as coelomate animals.
Eumetazoans include radially-symmetrical animals and bilaterally-symmetrical animals that have true tissues organized into germ layers, and an embryo that goes through a gastrula stage, and are distinguished by their characteristic epithelia,
The characteristic features of the group lophotrochozoa are, they are animals with ciliated larval phase, and they have the presence of a trochophore larvae and a feeding structure called lophophore.