The Animal Kingdom | More About Animal Classification | Sponges | More About Sponges | Miscellaneous |
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What are heterotrophs?
All animals - heterotrophs or autotrophs?
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What is bilateral symmetry?
The type of symmetry in which the organism is dived into two symmetrical halves.
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What is Porifera?
The Phylum that sponges belong to.
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What is both sexual and asexual (by budding)?
The type of reproduction in sponges - sexual, asexual, or both.
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What is diffusion?
The way a sponge gets oxygen from the water.
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What is False. All animals are multicellular.
T or F Animals can be multi-celled or unicellular.
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What is radial symmetry?
The type of symmetry in which the organism has many lines of symmetry that all go through a central point.
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What is none? They are assymetrical.
The type of symmetry sponges have.
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What is in the larval stage? Adult sponges do not move.
When a sponge is able to move from place to place.
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What is both saltwater (ocean) and freshwater?
The type of water where sponges are found.
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What is False? Many invertebrates reproduce asexually.
T or F Organisms in the Animal Kingdom all reproduce sexually.
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What is 95%?
% of animals that are Invertebrates.
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What is one?
The number of body openings in sponges.
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What is sessile?
Animals that do not move as adults (vocabulary word).
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What is false? Sponges have neither tissues nor organs.
T or F The tissues of sponges are organized into organs that do a specific job in the body.
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What is True?
T or F All animals are able to move from place to place at some point in their lives.
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What is Porifera (or sponges)?
The simplest Class of animals in the Animal Kingdom.
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What are spicules?
The structures that a sponge's body is made of - to give them support.
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What is regeneration?
The ability for an animal to grow back a part that has been broken off.
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What is budding?
A type of asexual reproduction in which the offspring grows from the sides of an adult.
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What is an omnivore?
An animal that eats both plants and animals.
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What is Chordata (Chordates or Vertebrates)?
The most complex Class of animals in the Animal Kingdom.
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What is true? The sponge produces either sperm or eggs at different times.
T or F A single sponge is capable of producing both sperm and eggs
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What is true?
T or F Sponges have the unique ability to regenerate from a single cell.
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What is false? The cell's of each species will only combine with cells of the same species.
T or F If two different types of sponges are ground up in a food processor, the cells of the different species will join and form a new type of sponge.
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