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That’s an Animal Phyla Wha…? Sponges & Cnidarians What’s the Worm? 100 200 400 300 400 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Adaptations are characteristics an organism develops to better survive in its environment, also called this. What is its habitat? Category 1 Question 1
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This type of animal eats both plants and other animals. What are omnivores? Category 1 Question 2
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Based on what they eat, cnidarians are classified as this type of animal. What are carnivores? Category 1 Question 3
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Budding is a form of this type of reproduction. What is asexual reproduction? Category 1 Question 4
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By definition, these organisms cannot make their own food. What are heterotrophs? Category 1 Question 5
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An animal with a backbone. What is a vertebrate? Category 2 Question 1
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A group of organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring capable of reproduction. What is a species? Category 2 Question 2
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The sorting of animals into groups based on common characteristics like body structure, DNA, or embryotic development. What is classification? Category 2 Question 3
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This is the ability to regrow a lost body part. What is regeneration? Category 2 Question 4
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A characteristic common to cnidarians that is not found in sponges. What is the use of stinging cells? Category 2 Question 5
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All of a sponge’s food and oxygen comes directly from this. What is the water? Category 3 Question 1
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These cells help move water through sponges. What are collar cells? Category 3 Question 2
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Invertebrates that have two different body plans, a polyp stage and a medusa stage. What are cnidarians? Category 3 Question 3
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Cnidarians use stinging cells to accomplish these two important things. What are defense and finding food? Category 3 Question 4
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The adult stage of the coral life cycle. What is the polyp stage? Category 3 Question 5
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This organism supports a parasite. What is the host? Category 4 Question 1
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A roundworm has a digestive tract with this many openings. What is two? Category 4 Question 2
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This type of worms’ body is ridged like an accordion. What is a segmented worm? Category 4 Question 3
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An earthworm uses these little things to crawl forward – along with its segments and muscles. What are bristles or setae? Category 4 Question 4
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Category 4 Question 5 Roundworms have this type of symmetry. What is bilateral?
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