True or False Soft-bodied, stinging-celled animals, and sponges Radial, bilateral or none Flatworms, roundworms or segmented worms Snail, Clam, or Octopus
100
What is true?
All animals must take in food.
100
What is sponges?
Most have no definite shape.
100
What is bilateral symmetry?
body can be divided lengthwise into two equal parts.
100
What is segmented worms?
earth worm
100
What is octopus?
has no skeleton
200
What is false?
All animals are all one cell in size.
200
What is soft-bodied animals?
Many provide food for humans and other animals.
200
What is no symmetry?
having a veriety of different body shapes with no pattern.
200
What is flatworms?
pork tapeworm
200
What is snail
has one shell
300
What is true?
All animals are consumers.
300
What is soft-bodied animals?
Some live on land.
300
What is no symmetry?
a sponge has this type of body plan.
300
What is segmented worms?
leech
300
What is clam
has two shells
400
What is true?
Many animals have a number of systems.
400
What is Sponges?
These do NOT have tissues and organs.
400
What is bilateral symmetry?
a bee has this type of body plan.
400
What is roundworms?
hookworm
400
What is clam
uses its foot to bury itself in sand
500
What is false?
Animals may be invertebrates but never vertebrates.
500
What is stining-celled animals?
Many attach to the ocean bottom with a disc.
500
What is radial symmetry?
body parts are arranged in a circle around a center point.
500
What is flatworms?
tapeworm
500
What is octopus
moces by shooting a jet of water






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