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MOLLUSK AND ECHINODERM REVIEW
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QUEST CHECK Which of the following are true about mollusks?
Bilateral symmetry Invertebrates Digestive system with one opening. Lungs are used to obtain oxygen. 3 major groups Glaucus atlanticus
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QUEST CHECK Which of the following are true about mollusks?
Bilateral symmetry Invertebrates Digestive system with one opening. Lungs are used to obtain oxygen. 3 major groups Glaucus atlanticus
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QUEST CHECK Which of the following is not a basic body structure of all mollusks? Foot Shell Blood vessels Mantle Glaucus atlanticus
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QUEST CHECK Which of the following is not a basic body structure of all mollusks? Foot Shell Blood vessels Mantle Glaucus atlanticus
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QUEST CHECK What group of mollusks does this Blue Dragon sea slug belong to? Glaucus atlanticus
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QUEST CHECK What group of mollusks does this Blue Dragon sea slug belong to? Gastropods Glaucus atlanticus
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QUEST CHECK What would this Blue Dragon sea slug use its radula for?
Glaucus atlanticus
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QUEST CHECK What would this Blue Dragon sea slug use its radula for?
To obtain food Glaucus atlanticus
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QUEST CHECK Which of the following are true about bivalves? Carnivores
Predators Have two shells Gills are used to obtain oxygen Move by using jet propulsion
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QUEST CHECK Which of the following are true about bivalves? Carnivores
Predators Have two shells Gills are used to obtain oxygen Move by using jet propulsion
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Hapalochlaena maculosa
QUEST CHECK Which of the following are true about cephalopods? Foot is adapted to form tentacles Herbivores Closed circulatory system Poor vision Move by crawling on the ocean floor Hapalochlaena maculosa
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Hapalochlaena maculosa
QUEST CHECK Which of the following are true about cephalopods? Foot is adapted to form tentacles Herbivores Closed circulatory system Poor vision Move by crawling on the ocean floor Hapalochlaena maculosa
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QUEST CHECK Which of the following are true about echinoderms?
Have an exoskeleton Radial symmetry Hermaphrodites Have a water vascular system Move by using pseudopods
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QUEST CHECK Which of the following are true about echinoderms?
Have an exoskeleton Radial symmetry Hermaphrodites Have a water vascular system Move by using pseudopods
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QUEST CHECK Which group of echinoderms are filter feeders?
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QUEST CHECK Which group of echinoderms are filter feeders?
SEA CUCUMBERS
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QUEST CHECK Which group of echinoderms wave their long arms against the ocean floor to move and have no suction cups on their tube feet?
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QUEST CHECK Which group of echinoderms wave their long arms against the ocean floor to move and have no suction cups on their tube feet? BRITTLE STAR
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QUEST CHECK Which group of echinoderms have 5 teeth-like structures that project from their mouth and have no arms?
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QUEST CHECK Which group of echinoderms have 5 teeth-like structures that project from their mouth and have no arms? SEA URCHIN
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QUEST CHECK Which group of echinoderms use their tube feet to feed and to move?
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QUEST CHECK Which group of echinoderms use their tube feet to feed and to move? SEA STAR
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QUEST CHECK What are the steps that a sea star uses to eat a clam?
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QUEST CHECK What are the steps that a sea star uses to eat a clam?
Senses clam.
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QUEST CHECK What are the steps that a sea star uses to eat a clam?
Senses clam. Attaches to clam.
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QUEST CHECK What are the steps that a sea star uses to eat a clam?
Senses clam. Attaches to clam. Pulls on clam’s shell.
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QUEST CHECK What are the steps that a sea star uses to eat a clam?
Senses clam. Attaches to clam. Pulls on clam’s shell. Pushes its stomach into the clam.
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QUEST CHECK What are the steps that a sea star uses to eat a clam?
Senses clam. Attaches to clam. Pulls on clam’s shell. Pushes its stomach into the clam. Releases digestive juices.
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QUEST CHECK What are the steps that a sea star uses to eat a clam?
Senses clam. Attaches to clam. Pulls on clam’s shell. Pushes its stomach into the clam. Releases digestive juices. Sucks in partially digested clam.
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