This evolutionary behavior occurs when one species appears as another species as protection
What is Mimicry?
These organisms are considered to be the first living organisms
What are Sponges?
What is a defining feature of Molluscs?
What is a Mantle or Foot?
At what weight does an organism reach the classification as megafauna?
How much is 100 lbs?
This phylum is defined by it's member's four distinct limbs
What is Chordata?
This species of the two (Flatworms or Nudibranchs) uses Mimicry to appear as the other
What are Flatworms?
These Sponges' body plan are the smallest and simplistic of the three
What are Aconoids?
What constitutes a bivalve?
What are two shells?
Whales belong to this Class of Animalia
What is Mammilia?
This is the only memberof the order: Rynchocephalia
What are Tuataras?
Flatworms and Nudibranchs are separated by this noticeable difference in their circulatory systems
What are Gills?
This is how members of the Phylum: Porifera reproduce
What is Asexually?
What has tiny teeth that act as wood rasps?
What is a Ship Worm?
This is the class that sharks belong to
What is Chondrichthyes?
This class of Chordata possesses the fewest marine species
What is Amphibia?
Flatworms and Nudibranchs are separated by this noticeable difference in physical appearance
What is Thickness?
DAILY DOUBLE
At what level do Sponges organize themselves?
What is a Cellular Level?
Cephalopods have this unique feature to defend themselves from predators
What is an ink sac?
This order of the class Aves houses the Pelican
What is Pelicanformes?
This order of Reptillia is known for the advent of the 4-Chambered Heart
What is Crocodillia?
Flatworms and Nudibranchs are separated by this noticeable difference in athleticism
What is speed?
These unique cells create the water current that drives water through the sponge
What are Choanocytes?
Molluscs use this method to get their nutrients
What is Filter Feeding?
This is the largest species of Megafauna in history
What is a Blue Whale?
The order: Chelonia houses seven of this world famous species
What are Sea Turtles?