Animals | Sponges | Cnidarians | Worms | Invertebrates |
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adaptations
What are body parts that help an animal meet its needs of survival?
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False
True or False: Sponges have tissues that make up organs.
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polyp
What is the missing body type of cnidarians?
__________ and medusa |
bilateral
What type of symmetry do all worms have?
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No
Do all invertebrates have the same type of symmetry?
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phylum
A similar group of animals within the animal kingdom. (The category just smaller than a kingdom)
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collar cells
What type of cell helps a sponge get food?
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stinging cells (or tentacles)
Cnidarians use these to help catch their food
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False
T or F : Roundworms have a digestive system with one opening.
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budding
What is a type of asexual reproduction that sponges use?
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tissues
Cells that perform similar tasks form together to make what?
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False
T or F: Sponges have stinging cells that help them find food.
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False
T or F : Corals spend their adult lives as medusas.
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flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms
What are the three main groups of worms?
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bilateral symmetry
What type of symmetry helps animals move faster and more efficiently?
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organ
A group of tissues make up a(n) ______________.
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oxygen
Sponges get food and ___________ from water.
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Radial
An anemone as what type of symmetry?
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closed
Segmented worms have a ____________ circulatory system.
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animals, invertebrates, made of cells, any of the four basic functions of animals
What do all sponges, cnidarians, and worms have in common?
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body structure, how they develop, their DNA
What are three characteristics that biologists use to classify animals?
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asexually or sexually
How to sponges reproduce?
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Sim: body plans of cnidarians, mouth, two-way digestive track with one opening, central cavity.
Describe a similarity and difference between a medusa and a polyp.
Diff: Mouth and tentacles on top vs. bottom. |
muscular, nervous, circulatory, digestive, reproductive
Name 4 systems that are present in earthworms
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obtain food and oxygen, move, reproduce, grow and develop
What are four functions that all animals perform during their lives?
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