Chordata
Porifera & Coelenterata
Echinoderms & Molluscs
Worms
Arthropods & General info
100
Example of 2 chordates
What is mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish, birds
100
Example of porifera
What is Sponges
100
Example of enchinoderm
What is starfish, sea urchin, sea cucumber
100
examples of annelides
What is earthworms/segmented worms
100
Crunches when you step on a cockroach
What is an exoskeleton
200
Forms along the back
What is nerve cord
200
defning characteristics of porifera
What is collections of cells/no tissues or organs/no nervous or skeletal system
200
2 examples of molluscs
What is octopus, snail, clam
200
examples of platyhelminthes
What is tapeworms/flatworms
200
Largest phylum
What is arthropoda
300
Study of classifying organisms
What is taxonomy
300
2 examples of coelenteratas
What is jellyfish, sea anemones, coral
300
Unique feature of echinoderms
What is water vascular system;
300
defining characteristic of annelids
What is segments
300
Developed 2-word naming system
What is Linnaeus
400
Type of tail that humans have
What is vestigial tail or tailbone
400
type of book used to find scientific names & identify organisms
What is field guide?
400
Powers echinoderm movement
What is fluid-filled vessles
400
What is one feature that all worms share?
What is no skeleton
400
2 examples of arthropods
What is insects/crustaceans/spiders
500
3 defining characteristics
What is nerve cord, gill slits, tail, notochord
500
2 defining characteristics of coelenterata
What is no skeleton/organs/circular symmetry
500
Systems present in molluscs & unique feature of octopuses
What is circulatory/nervous/digestive; well-developed brain
500
Compare the 3 types of worms
What is see characteristics
500
Main classification taxa
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, species
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