Beginning Animal Kingdom Jeopardy

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Beginning Animal Kingdom Jeopardy AKA: A sponge and jellyfish sandwich!

Type of reproduction we see in the medusa stage of jellyfish. What is Sexual Reproduction?

Form of Cnidarians that is cylindrical and usually isn’t motile. What is a polyp?

Form of Cnidarians that are usually motile and bell shaped. What are medusas?

Hair like structure within a Porifera that helps move water. What are flagella?

Process by which Porifera and Cnidarians move waste and nutrients within their bodies. What is diffusion?

In a Cnidarian, it is the tissue responsible for digestion (innermost layer of the 3). What is gastroderm?

Type of body symmetry found in Cnidarians. What is radial symmetry?

Type of body symmetry found in Porifera. What is asymmetrical?

Name of “stinger” in jellyfish. What is a nematocyst?

Name for beneficial association sponges have with other organisms. What is symbiotic?

Term for feeding habit of Porifera. What is filter feeder?

Term for an animal with distinct left and right sides. What is bilateral symmetry?

Structures that surround the central mouth of a jellyfish. What are tentacles?

Term for living entire adult life attached to one spot. What is sessile?

Flexible protein found in soft sponges. What is spongin?

Term for a fertilized egg. What is a zygote? (I’ll accept larva too.)

Final Jeopardy Definition of an animal ( hint: 4 parts). What is a multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic organism that lacks a cell wall?