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Plant & Animal Game

What is believed to be the ancient ancestor of plants. a. Moss. b What is believed to be the ancient ancestor of plants? a. Moss b. Grass c. Green Algae d. Bacteria

c. Green Algae

Which of the following animals have asymmetrical body plan. A Which of the following animals have asymmetrical body plan? A. jelly fish B. coral c. sponge d. none of the above

c. sponge

What is NOT true about plants. a. are prokaryotes. b What is NOT true about plants? a. are prokaryotes b. carry out photosynthesis c. have cell walls made of cellulose d. are multicellular

a. are prokaryotes

The body of an annelid has ________________. A. a backbone b The body of an annelid has ________________. A. a backbone b. an external shell c. segments d. stinging tentacles

c. segments

What makes up the cell wall of plants. a. chitin. c. peptidolycan. b What makes up the cell wall of plants? a. chitin c. peptidolycan b. cellulose d. cholorplast

b. cellulose

Porifera:sponge::Cnideria:__________ A. jellyfish b. starfish c Porifera:sponge::Cnideria:__________ A. jellyfish b. starfish c. mollusca d. earthworm

A. jellyfish

Name the tree in the picture using the identification key a. pine. c Name the tree in the picture using the identification key a. pine c. spruce b. firs d. juniper

b. firs

Which of the following includes liver flukes, and tapeworms. A Which of the following includes liver flukes, and tapeworms? A. Mollusca B. Annelida C. nematoda D. platyhelminthes

D. platyhelminthes

Use the picture below to answer the question Use the picture below to answer the question. The male part of the flower is ___________, and the female part of the flower is _______. a. stamen, pistil c. petal, sepal b. pistil, stamen d. sepal, petal

a. stamen, pistil

All of the following are mollusks EXCEPT A. snails. B. clams C All of the following are mollusks EXCEPT A. snails B. clams C. tapeworms D. octopus

C. tapeworms