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sda QUEST- EVOLUTION Q = Questions U = Understanding E = Extended Thinking Adventure S = Summary T = Tell

Mollusk Identification Q#6-10 Identify the class of each Mollusk.

6) SNAIL- Gastropod, Bivalve, or Cephalopod? Photo credit: NOAA

7) Clams- Gastropod, Bivalve, or Cephalopod? Photo credit: NOAA Photo credit: MSC

8) Banana Slug- Gastropod, Bivalve, or Cephalopod? Photo credit: MSC

9) Chambered Nautilus- Gastropod, Bivalve, or Cephalopod? Photo credits: MSC

10) Squid- Gastropod, Bivalve, or Cephalopod? Photo credit: MSC

Mollusk Identification Gastropods- ONE or no shell Bivalves- TWO shells Cephalopods- Have tentacles and an EYE

6) SNAIL- Gastropod, Bivalve, or Cephalopod? Photo credit: NOAA

7) Clams- Gastropod, Bivalve, or Cephalopod? Photo credit: NOAA Photo credit: MSC

8) Banana Slug- Gastropod, Bivalve, or Cephalopod? Photo credit: MSC

9) Chambered Nautilus- Gastropod, Bivalve, or Cephalopod? Photo credits: MSC

10) Squid- Gastropod, Bivalve, or Cephalopod? Photo credit: MSC

Q#4: Which Echinoderms have tube feet? ABC E F D

Echinoderm Identification Q#5-8 Identify the Echinoderm.

5) Sea Star, Brittle Star, Sea Urchin, or Sea Cucumber?

6) Sea Star, Brittle Star, Sea Urchin, or Sea Cucumber?

7) Sea Star, Brittle Star, Sea Urchin, or Sea Cucumber?

8) Sea Star, Brittle Star, Sea Urchin, or Sea Cucumber?

Q#4: Which Echinoderms have tube feet? ABC E F D

5) Sea Star, Brittle Star, Sea Urchin, or Sea Cucumber?

6) Sea Star, Brittle Star, Sea Urchin, or Sea Cucumber?

7) Sea Star, Brittle Star, Sea Urchin, or Sea Cucumber?

8) Sea Star, Brittle Star, Sea Urchin, or Sea Cucumber?

Identify the Phylum of each character: 1. Sponge Bob 2. Gary 3. Patrick 4. Squidward

Identify the Phylum of each character: 1. Sponge Bob 2. Gary 3. Patrick 4. Squidward