Vocabulary | Understanding Ideas | Sponges, stinging-cell, or soft-bodied animals | True or False? | Matching the diagram |
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What is Vertebrates?
Animals with backbones.
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What are clams?
Soft-bodied animals with two shells include scallops, oysters, and...
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What are sponges?
Water enters and leaves the body by pores and canals.
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What is false?
Planaria have segmented bodies?
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What is G,C & B?
Name the letters for Anus, Blood Vessels, and Hearts.
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What is Invertebrates?
Animals without backbones
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What are invertebrates?
Eight of the nine phyla in the animal kingdom are made up of ...
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What are stinging-cell animals?
These use muscle and nerve cells to move tentacles.
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What is True?
A free-living worm is NOT parasitic.
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What is E, D & F?
Name the letters for grinds food, holds food and digests food.
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What is symmetry?
the balanced arrangement of body parts around a center point or along a center line.
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What are roundworms?
Hookworms are parasitic....
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What are soft-bodied animals?
The body is covered by a mantle.
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What is False?
A sponge has radial symmetry.
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What is B & D?
Match the term to the letter-
Eyespots & helps in digesting food. |
What is jointed-legged animals?
The largest phylum of animals are made up of....
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What is 2?
The body of a sponge is made up of how many layers of cells?
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What are soft-bodied animals?
These usually have a muscular foot for moving.
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What is False?
Segmented worms are the simplest worms.
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What is B & C?
Match the term to the letter- sensitive to light and takes in food.
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What is chordates?
The most complex animals are the...
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What are buds?
Hydra can reproduce asexually by...
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What are sponges?
Their skeletons make them useful to humans for cleaning and washing.
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What is True?
A tapeworm uses food another animal eats.
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What is A&B?
Match the termt o the letter-
allows response to the environment. |