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Animals 7 th
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What is an animal? Compare animal, plant, and bacteria What is symmetry? – What types are there?
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Do animals use sexual or asexual reproduction? How does that benefit the species?
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Are all animals capable of moving? How are sponges and cnidarians similar? – Describe differences in reproduction
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How big do sponges get? – Do they make a good habitat? – Are corral and sponges the same thing? What is the biggest jellyfish? – How do they eat and digest fish? – How do they kill and sting fish? – Where do most live and reproduce?
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How are flatworms and roundworms similar? – How do they get food? Flatworms absorb predigested foods Roundworms can digest food – How are their body structures different? Have no body cavity, just a flat cell Roundworms have a true digestive tract, they are the first to have this. – So which are we more closely related to?
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What makes a mollusk a mollusk? What is are the differences and similarities between the 3 kinds of mollusks? How do they eat? How do they move? Which is the most complex and why? How does a squid move, foot?
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How is a segmented worm better than a round worm? What does it have that a roundworm doesn't? Which one is bigger? What is a coelom? How complex is their brain? How does it digest food? How do worms compare with sponges and cnidarians?
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What is an arthropod? Why can bugs live on land? What is an exoskeleton? How do they breath? What is the difference between complete and incomplete metamorphosis? – List an example for each, draw the cycle
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What is the difference between insects and arachnids? What animals fall into these categories, list a couple examples? What is the difference between centipede and millipede? How are crustaceans different than Insects? How are they alike? What is an echinoderm
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Vertebrates
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