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100 200 400 300 400 Animal? Porifera & Cnidaria It’s symmetric! WORMS! 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 The type of symmetry where an organism has ONE LINE of symmetry. What is a bilateral symmetry?
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1,2 An animal that does not have a backbone. What is an invertebrate?
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1,3 The type of cell in a sponge that is sharp and supports the sponge’s body. What are Spikes?
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1,4 The type of asexual reproduction that worms complete. What is regeneration?
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2,1 The type of symmetry a Sea Anemone has. What is radial symmetry?
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2,2 The term that mean maintaining stable internal conditions. What is homeostasis?
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2,3 The body plan of a hydra. What is Polyp?
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2,4 Planarians and Flukes belong to this Phylum. What is a Phylum Platyhelminthes?
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3,1 The type of symmetry that Sponge has. What is asymmetry?
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3,2 An animal that has both male and female parts (Produce sperm and egg cells). What is hermaphrodite?
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3,3 The cells of a sponge that are cause water to flow through the pores and capture food particles. What are collar cells?
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3,4 The phylum of worms that has a digestive system with two separate openings (mouth and anus). What is Phylum Nematoda?
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4,1 The directional term that refers to back or top side of an organism. What is dorsal? ?
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4,2 The FOUR levels of organization in order from Simplest Most Complex. What is cell tissue organ organ system?
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4,3 The type of cell that helps Cnidarians capture food and protect themselves. What are stinging cells?
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4,4 The directional word for the head-end of a tapeworm where hooks and suckers are found for attachment. What is anterior?
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5,1 The directional term that refers to the side of a planarian where the pharynx is located. What is ventral side?
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5,2 The immature form of an animal (looks different from the adult) What is larva?
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5,3 An example of a colony of Cnidarians that includes 3 types of polyps and a gas filled chamber. What is the Portuguese Man of War?
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5,4 Most worms are these types of organisms that do not live on or in another organism (Ex. Decomposers and consumers). What are free-living?
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