Jellyfish, sea anemone, corals, hydra
What are the 3 types of mollusks?
Gastropods, cephalopods, bivalves
What is an example of an echinoderm?
Star fish, sea urchin, brittle star, sea lily, sea pig
Provide an example of a segmented worm
Earthworms, leeches, feather worms, clam worms
What different kinds of symmetry might an animal have?
Bilateral or Radial
What does the name cnidarian refer to?
Stinging cnidocytes in the tentacles of organisms in this phylum
Provide an example of a bivalve
What kind of symmetry do most echinoderms have?
Radial symmetry
Free-living worms
Describe the structure of a sponge
Needle-like spicules provide structure, collar cells help move water through the sponge and engulf food
What are the two primary forms or stages of development that organisms of this phylum may take?
Medusa vs polyp
Provide an example of a cephalopod?
Octopus, squid
Where would you expect to find echinoderms?
All ocean zones, especially intertidal and abyssal ocean zones
What are the 3 types of worms?
What does "cephalization" refer to?
The concentration of nerves/senses in one place, the head, of an organism
What kinds of skeletal structures might you find in a cnidarian?
Hydrostatic - jellyfish or sea anemone
Exoskeleton - coral
What is a slug an example of?
A gastropod
What is unique about the body structure of an echinoderm?
Water-vascular system
Tube feet - hollow feet that are joined by a water canal or open circulatory system
They are also capable of regeneration
What kinds of skeletal structures might an animal have?
Exoskeleton, Endoskeleton, Hydrostatic