Animal Characteristics
Heterotroph
Symmetry
Porifera
Cnidaria
100

This word describes animals made of many cells.

Multicellular

100

An animal that eats only plants is a

Herbivore
100

Symmetry with one line down the middle.

Bilateral

100

Sponges do NOT have tissues or organs. True or false?

true

100

Stinging cells used to capture prey are called…

Nematocysts

200

Animals must eat other organisms for energy. This makes them what?

Heterotrophs

200

An animal that eats plants and animals is a

Omnivore

200

Symmetry with many lines through the body.

Radial

200

Sponges feed by pulling water through their bodies. This is called…

Filter feeding

200

Cnidarians have tissues but no…

Organs

300

Animals do NOT have this structure around their cells.

Cell wall

300

Herbivores usually have this type of teeth.

Flat teeth to grind

300

Animals with no symmetry are called…

Asymmetry

300

The tiny organisms sponges eat are called…

Plankton

300

This cnidarian form has the mouth facing down.

Medusa

400

This type of reproduction uses two parents.

Sexual Reproduction
400

Name an animal in each Heterotroph type with teeth

Etc.

400

Animals with a spine are called

Vertebrates

400

A sponge growing a new sponge on purpose is called…

Budding

400

Cnidarians have only ONE opening for food and waste. True or false?

True

500

This ability allows animals to move from place to place.

Locomotion

500

Name an animal in each Heterotroph type without teeth

Etc.

500

Most animals on Earth belong to this group.

Invertebrates

500

A sponge breaking by accident and regrowing is called…

Fragmentation

500

The jelly-like middle layer of cnidarians is called…

Mesoglea

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