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By: Christine Frett Fatima Mehmood

 Definition: is one type of animal that filters the water it lives into get food.  Body system: the beating of a whip like structures of these cells forces water through the sponge. The structures of the cells collect food particles. Tiny spicule is connected to others to make a skeleton.  Reproduction: Most of the sponges reproduce asexually, buds & branches grow from a parent sponge. They break off and turn into new sponges. They reproduce formally egg and sperm cells, fertilized egg cell forms larva that leaves the parent sponge and travels through another part of ocean.  Food: Most sponges eat tiny particles and plankton that they filter from the water that flow through their body.  Habitat: there found in lakes, ponds,streams, or growing on rocks or stick under water, they live in tropic because the water is warm. They like to live in clear water because they cant get oxygen to survive. They also live in sand and mud.  Predators: There predators are fish,and other animals in ocean/water.  Fun facts: they have backbone they have the ability to produce their own food. Water escapes out of the sponge from a top hole. FMFM

 Definition: An animal with tentacles that have the ability to sting its prey or predators  Body systems: Jellyfish have radial symmetry  Reproduction: Jellyfish reproduce both sexually and asexually  Food: It is a carnivorous or meat-eating, invertebrates, They have tentacles all around the mouth  Habitat: They all live under water  Predators: Starfish, sea slugs, fish, and turtles

 Definition: is a flattened body, a digestive system with only one opening and a simple nervous system.  Body System: there organs are made up of tissues. It has sense organs in its head. It has a mouth at the end of the tube.  Reproduction: reproduces with sex organs and by laying its eggs.  Food: it take food in and to push out wastes.  Habitat: They live in freshwater, streams, lakes, and pond. They dint go by light. They live under rocks.  Predators: there predators are sea slugs, and shrimp, and other animals in the water.  Fun fact: they have a serious dieses caused by parasite that effect 200 million people in tropical parts of the world. FMFM

 Definition: an animal with a round tube like body that has a digestive system with two openings  Body systems: they have bilateral symmetry  Reproduction: they have sex organs that enable it to reproduce sexually  Food: many roundworms harm other organisms in which they live and feed on  Habitat: they can live in pigs  Fun Fact: a shovel full of soil can contain about 1 million roundworms CFCF

 Definition: an animal such as earthworms, whose body is made up of a connected section or segments.  Body system: they have five enlarge tubes act bas hearts, small brain, one nerve chord, they can breathe through their skin.  Reproduction: all worms have both male and female sex organs reproduction. Both produce eggs.  Food: there food is absorbed into there bloodstream. Crop there food and then store it. Passes to gizzard where it grinds up into pieces.  Habitat: live in anywhere in soil and everywhere if there isn’t snow.  Predators: birds, snakes, chipmunks, raccoons,skunks, insects, and moles. FMFM

Fun Facts: two sets of muscle, one set run length a long body. One muscle in each band. FMFM

 Definition: an animal with a soft body and no bones  Body Systems: the mantle produces materials that harden into the shell  Reproduction: They release eggs and sperm into the water where the eggs are fertilized  Food: The radula is shaped like a tongue and is coated with ribbons of teeth, it is used like a drill to cut through a hard surface  Habitat: Most snails live near coral reefs  Predators: sea birds, fish, and sea turtles  Fun Fact: The giant African snail grows to a length of 6 inches CFCF

Definition: is an animal that has a jointed exoskeleton. Body system: Every arthropod has legs, a digestive system have two openings, a mirror symmetry. A circulatory system, and a brain. Some have developed organs for their sound, and sight, and touch. Reproduction: they female lays fertilized eggs from which hatch. After they hatching, larva feeds on its birth plant. Food: It finds food at night as they recycle carrion dung and dead plants. The beetle digs holes buries a ball, crawls and feeds on it. Habitat: Shiny black whirligig beetles live in ponds, lakes, and marshes in spring, and summer. Beetle are attracted to light I a house, they crash in windows or door screens. Predators: lady bugs eat insects which help farmers grow crops. Shiny whirligig use there eyes to find their prey like bifocals. Fun facts: More than 3,000 species make up 40% of all world insects, fly short distances. But prefer to crawl. Closed front wings come together in a straight line down the back. FM

 Definition: an invertebrate that has an internal skeleton and spins that are part of its skin  Body Systems: they have radial symmetry  Reproduction: Each star fish is either female or male, and each of its arms has sex organs. Females release millions of egg cells, and males release millions of sperm  Food: They use these tube like feet for moving, feeding, sensing, and respiration CFCF

 Habitat: They only live in the ocean  Fun facts: starfish breath the same hole the their waste goes out CFCF