Animal Characteristics
Vocabulary
Phylums/Classes
Translations
Species examples
100
Lack a skull and backbone.
What is a invertebrate?
100

A pair of alleles that are both recessive or both dominant.

What is homozygous?

100

Phylum with hollow-bodied animals.

Who are the mollusks?

100

Heredity means -

What is inheriting certain characteristics from the parent generation?

100

Sea jellies, sea anemones, and coral

Who are examples of cnidarians?

200
Relationship between a cat and a mouse.
What is Predator:Prey?
200

Active only at dawn or dusk.

What is crepuscular?

200

The phylums with no backbone.

Who are the porifera, cnidaria, mollusca, (arthropoda, echinodermata,) and worms?

200

Cephalopod means-

What is head-foot?

200

Slugs, clams, octopus. (phylum)

Who are examples of molluscs?

300
Animals with backbones.
What are vertebrates?
300
An animal that does not move from one place to another.
What is sessile?
300

Phylum that has nematocysts to defend itself from predators.

Who are the cnidarians?

300

Bivalve means - 

What is two valves?

300

Sponge

What is a porifera?

400
All animals use ___________ reproduction.
What is sexual reproduction?
400

Inactivity during the night.

What is diurnal?

400
Phylum(s) with radial symmetry.
Who are the cnidaria and echinodermata?
400

Gastropod means-

What is stomach-foot?

400

Planaria, leech, bloodworm.

Who are examples of worms?

500

All animals are... (in terms of eating - producer, consumer, decomposer)

What are consumers?

500

Inactivity during the day.

What is nocturnal?

500
Phylum(s) with asymmetry.
Who are the porifera?
500

Polyplacophoran means -

What is "many plates"?

500

Octopus, squid, cuttlefish. (class)

Who are examples of cephalopods?

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