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

Cell  Tissue  Organ  Organ System

A vertebrate has a backbone and an invertebrate does NOT have a backbone

JELLYFISH AND EARTHWORM

SNAKE AND DOG

97% of Animals are INVERTEBRATES!

Simon is my dog who is a living animal. First, he obtains oxygen from the air and eats Eukanuba dog food (and a few dog biscuits). He needs food and oxygen for energy to play his favorite sports! Simon also can run very quickly using his four strong legs. When Simon gets hot, he pants to cool himself down. Finally, Simon was the product of two purebred border collies, which makes him one special pup!

Can Simon move or what??

Science of Symmetry The balanced arrangement of parts is called SYMMETRY. – TED: The Science of Symmetry (

Please number your journal #1-10 and draw the chart to the right Question #Vertebrate or Invertebrate? (V OR I) Type of Symmetry (Assymetry, Radial, Bilateral) (A, R, or B)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral)

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral) VERTEBRATEBILATERAL

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral) INVERTEBRATEASYMMETRY

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral) INVERTEBRATEBILATERAL

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral) INVERTEBRATEBILATERAL

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral) VERTEBRATEBILATERAL

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral) INVERTEBRATERADIAL

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral) VERTEBRATEBILATERAL

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral) INVERTEBRATERADIAL

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral) INVERTEBRATEBILATERAL

Vertebrate or Invertebrate?Type of Symmetry (Asymmetry, Radial, Bilateral) VERTEBRATEBILATERAL

shows/videos/science-of-sex-appeal-the-beauty-of-symmetry/

5) What type of reproduction is shown in the diagram to the right?

Remember: Sponges can also reproduce asexually by BUDDING.

B A

B A

Hydra Lab

Hydra Observation Watch the following clip to observe the hydra’s reaction to stimuli:

Phylum Platyhelminthes: Free-living Marine Species

Phylum Platyhelminthes: Tapeworm

Other types of Flukes Blood Fluke: Lung Fluke: Liver Fluke and Ants: ae ae

Which Phylum?

Phylum Nematoda FREE LIVING: Vinegar Eels Source: /blog/the-science-of- vinegar-eels/ /blog/the-science-of- vinegar-eels/

Phylum Nematoda PARASITE: Pinworm Lifecycle

Phylum Nematoda: Pinworms

Phylum Nematoda PARASITE: Loa Loa Worm

Phylum Nematoda PARASITE: Heartworm

Phylum Nematoda: Heartworm

Which Phylum?

Which Phylum? ANSWERS 3 Cnidarian 4 Nematoda 5 Porifera 6 Nematoda7 Cnidarian 8 Platyhelminthes

Examples of Nematodes Pinworm – Heartworm – Guinea Worm –

Planarian and Vinegar Eels Planarian Phylum Platyhelminthes Vinegar Eels Phylum Nematoda

Experiments Planarian 1.How does the planarian respond to touch? IV= No touching vs. Touching DV= Response of planarian 2.How does the planarian respond to light? IV= Light vs no light DV= Movement/response of planarian Vinegar Eel – Observe and compare to planarians

Planarian Movement Go to the following link to observe the movement of the Planarian

Vinegar Eel Movement Go to the following link to observe the movement of the Vinegar Eel