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.Definition : An animal with tentacles that have the ability to sting its prey or predators.. body systems : Shaped as a vase/ bowl. Definition from seawater into tissues. Cells obtain there oxygen of water. They do not have lungs or gills, breath through gas exchange over there body..Reproduction: Cnidarians reproduce both sexually and asexually..Food : They eat there prey or there predators they sting the prey and then shove it in their mouth. Small crustaceans - lobster, crabs, shrimp, barnacles. Once the food is digested waste leaves through the mouth..habitat : Theirs water and other fish and a lot of other things. They mostly live in water.. Predators & Problems : Spadefish, sunfish, loggerhead turtles. Getting caught in fisher men’s nets on accident.. Adaptions & fun facts : They do not have to have blood flow, they use diffusion, they don’t have lungs or gills. hc

 Definition : An animal, with a round tube like body, that has a digestive system with two openings.  Body Systems : Two openings one is the mouth the other is were it poops. It has muscles.  Reproduction : ( Sexual) It also has sex organs that enable it to produce sexually.  Food : Two opening. Feed on the animal they live in.  Habitat : Live in other animal and sometime humans live in soil.  Predator & Problems : People who eat undercooked meet.  Adaptations & Fun Facts : Life cycle: fresh water snail, human hosts then mature in humans body. hc

 Definition: An animal with a soft body and no bones. (shell, soft body, gills)  Body Systems: Filter feeders, kidney’s, muscles, nerve chord, intestants, gills  Reproduction: Sexually, Release eggs and sperm into the water, where the eggs fertilize. Then they develop into larvae. Each can be an adult  Food: They eat food particles. Take in an push out water through organs called siphons  Habitat: Southern Pacific Ocean, coral reef  Predators & Problems: People who eat clams, and lobsters eat clams  Adaptations & Fun Facts: Latin word mollusks means soft H.C

 Definitions: An invertebrate that has an internal skeleton and spines that are part of its skin. (suction cups, tubed feet)  Body Systems: Radial symmetry, no brain, nerve system  Reproduction: Sexually, there arms have sex organs. Females release millions of sperms. Eggs hatch in to larvae  Food: They rap there arms around its prey using there suction cups. (muscles)  Habitat: Live only in the ocean  Predators & Problems: People who eat starfish  Adaptations & Fun Facts: Echinoderm mean’s spiny and skin in Latin. hc

Kaytlyn Simmonds & Hannah Carrington ks

* Definition: A type of animal that filters the water it lives in to get food. * Body Systems: Sponges do not have symmetry. They use their nervous to stick itself places. * Reproduction: they are asexual because a bud brakes off and creates a new sponge. * Food: They filter the water to get food. They eat from fresh water, streams and oceans. * Habitat: It’s habitat is the ocean floor, rocks, other animals, human made structures and mostly in shallow water. * Predators & Problems: It’s predators are larvae, sponge flies, turtles, shrimp and some fish. * Adaptions & Fun Facts: What helps sponges is that they always have to stick to something to keep themselves from dying. ks

* Definition: A animal such as a platinarian, that has a flatend body, and digestive system with only one opining and a simple nervous systems. * Body Systems: They have bilateral symmetry. They have a simple nervous system. * Food: They can eat other animals. * Habitat: They live in fresh water strems, ponds, lakes, under rocks and mud. * Preaditors & Problems: To eat they have to extend a tub out of there body. ks

.Definition: An animal such as a earthworm who’s body’s are made up of connected segments.. Body system: There circulatory is like tubs that act like a hart.. Reproduction: There sexual because they have to get with a mate.. Food: It eats soil and it also eats dead plants.. Habitat: Grassy land and in soil.. Predators: Birds and owls.. Adaptations: They breath from there moist skin. ks

* Definition : An animal that has a jointed exoseliton and jointed limbes. * Body Systems: They have a stronge nervous system. * Reproduction : Sexuel because they have to get with a mate. * Food: They can eat gunk off other animals * Habitat: Land and water. * FACTS: they have hard shells ks