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Invertebrate Review Game Grab your clickers and get ready to play!!!

Which invertebrate phylum do these organisms belong to? Porifera Platyhelmenthes Arthropoda Mollusca

True or False? Members of the phylum Platyhelmenthes are cephalized.

How do hydras and sea anemones protect themselves from predators? They swim away very quickly They have sharp fangs called chelipeds They have stinging cells called cnidocytes They camouflage themselves easily

Which of the following organisms belongs to the phylum Echinodermata Earthworm Snail Grasshopper Sand Dollar

Hydras and sponges can reproduce by budding Hydras and sponges can reproduce by budding. What type of reproduction is this? Sexual Asexual

Which end of the organism is the arrow pointing to? Dorsal Ventral Anterior Posterior

The first group to have true tissues were the ______________. Arthropods Cnidarians Annelids Mollusks

This group makes up 96% of the Animal Kingdom. Porifera Arthropoda Echinodermata Mammalia

The name “Echinoderm” means ______. Spiny skin Jointed Foot Jelly like Has a head end

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Kingdom Animalia? Eukaryotic Heterotrophic Multicellular Has cell walls

An invertebrate does not have a ______. Head Brain Backbone Chance

How do sponges get food? They capture it with their tentacles They use stinging cells to kill prey They swim and hunt for food They are filter feeders

This phylum lives only in aquatic environments. Porifera Cnidaria Platyhelmenthes Both A and B All of the above

Which end of the organism is the arrow pointing to? Dorsal Ventral Anterior Posterior

Where does water enter the starfish water vascular system? Madreporite Tube Feet Radial Canal Ampullae

After the madreporite, water goes through the _____________. Radial Canal Stone Canal Ring Canal Tube Feet

Water exits the water vascular system through the __________. Madreporite Ampullae Tube Feet Stone Canal

Sponge Bob Squarepants would belong to the phylum Cnidaria. True False

Sponge Bob’s friend, Patrick, would belong to the phylum Echinodermata. True False

Which phylum does Squidward belong to? Mollusca Arthropoda Echinodermata Porifera