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2 Animal Traits

3 Animal Traits again!

4 Sponges

5 Worms

6 Worms Again!

7 Cnidarians

8 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Animal Traits Sponges Worms Worms Agan Cnidarians

9 A group of similar cells doing a job

10 What is a tissue?

11 End of an animal where the head is located

12 What is anterior?

13 97% of all animals are made up of this group.

14 What are invertebrates?

15 Type of symmetry of cnidarians

16 What is radial?

17 Developed a system for naming organisms.

18 Who is Carolus Linneaus?

19 This is not a characteristic of animals.

20 What is an autotroph?

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22 These animals are not symmetrical.

23 What are sponges ?

24 Sponges, jellyfish, and worms

25 What are some examples of invertebrates?

26 Humans, dogs, and zebras Humans, dogs, and zebras

27 What are examples of vertebrates?

28 Type of symmetry found in vertebrates

29 What is bilateral?

30 Type of symmetry found in sponges

31 What is asymmetry?

32 Digestion occurs in these cells in sponges

33 What are collar cells?

34 The phylum name for sponges

35 What is Porifera?

36 Cells that can move throughout a sponge distributing food and oxygen

37 What are amebocytes?

38 Water leaves the sponge through this large opening

39 What is the osculum?

40 Term for worms that produce both eggs and sperm

41 What are hermaphrodites?

42 Phylum for the roundworms

43 What is Nematoda?

44 Type of digestive tract in roundworms.

45 What is a complete digestive tract?

46 Symmetry of a roundworm

47 What is bilateral symmetry?

48 A genus of roundworm that commonly infects dogs and can infect humans.

49 What is Ascaris?

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51 Very long flatworm made up of small sections that can break off and pass out of the host’s body

52 What is a tapeworm?

53 Symmetry of a flatworm

54 What is bilateral symmetry?

55 This is the phylum name for flatworm

56 What is Platyhelminthes ?

57 Earthworm, sandworms and leeches

58 What are examples of segmented worms?

59 These are tiny hairs on each segment of an earthworm

60 What is setae?

61 Symmetry of a jellyfish Symmetry of a jellyfish

62 What is radial symmetry?

63 The phylum name for jellies, coral and sea anemone The phylum name for jellies, coral and sea anemone

64 What is Cnidarian?

65 The “harpoon” or spear that shoots at prey

66 What is a nematocyst?

67 The body form of a coral or sea anemone

68 What is a polyp?

69 The body form of a jelly fish The body form of a jelly fish

70 What is medusa?

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72 Body Cavities

73 Which of these diagrams shows a true body cavity (coelom)?

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75 Number 3