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Upper Invertebrates © 2013 Best Teacher Resources

Team 1Team 2 QUIT GAME Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 © 2013 Best Teacher Resources

Answer 8 Answer 7 Answer 6 Answer 5 Answer 4 Answer 3 Answer 2 Answer 1 Cephalization 5 Circulatory System 6 Three Tissue Layers 7 Different body sections 3 Complex Symmetry 1 Sexual Reproduction 2 Digestive System 4 Body Cavity 8 RETURN TO MAIN Team 1Team 2 In what ways are upper invertebrate phyla more advanced? © 2013 Best Teacher Resources

DINOSAUR43 FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 SEDIMENT2 Answer 5 Answer 4 Answer 3 Answer 2 Answer 1 Answer 8 Answer 7 Answer 6 Circulatory System 6 Bilateral Symmetry 8 3 Tissue Layers 7 Nervous system 3 No Respiratory Organs 1 Segmented 5 Colem (Body Cavity) 4 Digestive System 2 Team 1Team 2 RETURN TO MAIN What are some general characteristics of Phylum Annelida? © 2013 Best Teacher Resources

DINOSAUR43 FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 SEDIMENT2 Answer 5 Answer 4 Answer 3 Answer 2 Answer 1 Answer 8 Answer 7 Answer 6 Cephalopoda 5 Echinoidea 8 Ophiuroidea 8 Chelicerata 6 Crustacea 6 Asteroidea 7 Gastropoda 5 Holothuroidea 7 Team 1Team 2 RETURN TO MAIN Name the classes or sub-phyla out of all the upper invertebrates that you believe are most advanced? © 2013 Best Teacher Resources

DINOSAUR43 FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 SEDIMENT2 Answer 5 Answer 4 Answer 3 Answer 2 Answer 1 Answer 8 Answer 7 Answer 6 Squid 8 Octopus 7 Chiton 2 Tusk Shell 1 Snail 6 Scallop 3 Oyster 4 Clam 5 Team 1Team 2 RETURN TO MAIN Examples of Mollusks © 2013 Best Teacher Resources

DINOSAUR43 FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 SEDIMENT2 Answer 5 Answer 4 Answer 3 Answer 2 Answer 1 Answer 8 Answer 7 Answer 6 Sea Star 8 Sea Urchin 7 Sand Dollar 6 Sea Cucumber 5 Brittle Star 4 Sea Lily 3 Basket Star 2 Serpent Star 1 Team 1Team 2 RETURN TO MAIN Examples of Echinoderms © 2013 Best Teacher Resources

DINOSAUR43 FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 SEDIMENT2 Answer 5 Answer 4 Answer 3 Answer 2 Answer 1 Answer 8 Answer 7 Answer 6 Shrimp 8 Arrow crab (Crabs) 1 Horseshoe crab 2 Lobster 7 Crayfish 6 Spiders 5 Insects 3 Barnacles 4 Team 1Team 2 RETURN TO MAIN Examples of Arthropods © 2013 Best Teacher Resources

DINOSAUR43 FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 SEDIMENT2 Answer 5 Answer 4 Answer 3 Answer 2 Answer 1 Answer 8 Answer 7 Answer 6 Seafood Industry 8 Tourism 4 Food Chain Reg. 7 Ocean Water Reg. 6 Research 1 Habitat Reg. 5 Food Source 2 Symbiotic Relations 3 Team 1Team 2 RETURN TO MAIN Ecological or Economical Importance of Upper Invertebrates © 2013 Best Teacher Resources

1. What does cephalization mean? 2. What class does an octopus belong? 3. What subphylum do horseshoe crabs fall under? 4. Which upper invertebrate phylum has the most species? 5. Our tanks have the most organisms from which phylum of upper invertebrates? Proceed © 2013 Best Teacher Resources

RETURN TO MAIN © 2013 Best Teacher Resources Team 1Team 2 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Total: