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