Crustacean Characteristics
Types of Crustaceans
Strange Sea Specimens
Mollusks
True or False
100

how do most crustaceans breathe?

gills

100

breathes through "gill-feet"; sold to pet stores

brine shrimp

100

small spines; type of sea urchin

sand dollar

100

mollusks with a "stomach-foot"

gastropod

100

T or F Cytoplasm is the fluid in a cell that fills the cell

True

200

what are castings?

worm ______

200

Sharp edged antennae used as swords

spiny/rock lobster

200

tentacles around its mouth; "somersaults"

hydra

200

one shelled mollusk

univalve

200

T or F A gastropod has a swimmeret that allows it to move around

False, gastropods have a "stomach-foot" to allow it to move

300

when missing parts grow back

regeneration

300

popular Alaskan crab for eating

King crab

300

larva-polyp-medusa-adult

jellyfish

300

mollusks with a "head-foot"

cephalopod

300

T or F Worms are arthropods

False, worms do not have an exoskeleton and all arthropods have exoskeletons

400

what type of eyes do crustaceans have

compound eyes on moveable stalks

400

relies on moisture in soil to breath; 7 pairs of legs

wood louse

400

has stinging tentacles, sucks juices out of victim and releases bones and shells

sea anemone

400

A conch is an example of what type of mollusk

univalve

400

T or F A paramecium is a protozoan

True, both an amoeba and a paramecium are one celled animals

500

when head and thorax are joined together, it is called this

cephalothorax

500

popular east coast seafood

blue crab

500

uses tube feet to open a bivalve, force its "tongue stomach" into the shell and eats its flesh

sea star

500

a cephalopod with an external shell and 94 tentacles

nautilus

500

T or F an amoeba moves around with cilia

False

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