Animal Basics and Evolution
Classifications and Tools
Body Symmetry
Skeletons and Support
Invertebrate Groups
100

All animals share this trait: Hint - they are made of more than one cell.

Multicellular organisms

100

The main purpose of classification is to do this.

To make organisms easier to study

100

This type of symmetry has two even halves.

Bilateral Symmetry

100

This type of skeleton is found inside vertebrates.

Endoskeleton

100

This phylum includes insects, spiders, and crabs.

Arthropod

200

Animals that must eat other organisms for energy are called this.

Heterotrophs

200

This tool uses yes-or-no questions to identify organisms.

Dichotomous Key

200

Jellyfish have this type of symmetry.

Radial Symmetry

200

Insects and crabs are protected by this hard outer covering.

Exoskeleton

200

Snails, clams, squid, and octopus belong to this group.

Mollusk

300

About 95% of animals on Earth belong to this group.

Invertebrates

300

This is the science of naming and classifying organisms.

Taxonomy

300

Sponges usually show this type of symmetry.

Asymmetrical Symmetry

300

Worms use this fluid-filled skeleton for support.

Hydroskeleton

300

Jellyfish and corals belong to this phylum

Cnidarian

400

Squid and octopus lost this structure to improve speed and flexibility.

Shells

400

Which is the largest taxonomic group: species, class, phylum, or kingdom.

Kingdom

400

Earthworms, insects, and humans share this type of symmetry.

Bilateral Symmetry

400

This skeleton is found on the outside of the body.

Exoskeleton

400

Segmented worms belong to this class

Annelid

500

Metamorphosis can be classified into these two types.

Complete and incomplete metamorphosis

500

This scientist created taxonomy, the system of organizing living things

Carl Linnaeus

500

This symmetry type is common in sea stars and sea anemones.

Radial Symmetry

500

Name one type of skeleton found in invertebrates and explain why it is useful.

Endoskeleton - Support, Movement

Exoskeleton - Protection

Hydro skeleton - support


500

List two characteristics of arthropods.

  • Jointed legs

  • Exoskeleton

  • Segmented body

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