The four types of body symmetry that animals may have
What is bilateral, radial, spherical, and asymmetry?
Phylum name for invertebrates that have many pores through which water flows
What is Porifera?
The type of body symmetry that all worms have
What is bilateral?
The name for an insect's blood-like fluid
What is hemolymph?
The number of body segments and jointed appendages that crustaceans have
What is 2 body segments and more than 6 jointed appendages?
The characteristic for classifying animals which identifies whether they have a brain clustered at one end of the body
What is cephalization?
Phylum name for invertebrates that have stinging cells
What is Cnidaria?
The phylum of worms that has an incomplete gut (phylum name and common name)
What is Platyhelminthes/ flat worms?
The three body regions of insects
What are the head, the thorax, and the abdomen?
The number of body segments and jointed appendages that chelicerates have
What is two body segments and 4 pairs of legs?
The type of animal digestive tract that has one opening through which both food enters and wastes are expelled
What is incomplete gut?
Phylum name for invertebrates with spiny skin
What is Echinoderm?
The simplest animals with a complete gut (phylum name and common name)
What is Nematoda/ round worms?
Three reasons that insects are such successful organisms
What is--
1) They can fly away from danger, and toward food and a mate?
2) They reproduce abundantly?
3) They rarely compete for food or space?
Which subphylum of Arthropods has book lungs?
What is Chelicerates?
The cartilaginous skeletal rod that all embryonic chordates and some adult chordates have
What is a notochord?
Phylum name for invertebrates with jointed appendages
What is Arthropoda?
What is Annelida?
List the stages of complete metamorphosis, in chronological order
What is egg, larva, pupa, and adult?
The most well-known class of chelicerates
What is Arachnida?
The meaning of eukaryotic (a trait that ALL animals possess)
What is having a true nucleus in their cells?
Subphylum name for arthropods with claw-like mouthparts
What is Chelicerates?
One example of a type of flatworm
What is planarians, or tapeworms, or flukes?
List the four different types of mouthpieces of insects with an example of each
What is--
1) Chewing: grasshopper?
2) piercing-sucking: mosquito?
3) siphoning: butterfly?
4) sponging: housefly?
In all arthropods, the heart is in which direction of the body, and the nervous system is in which direction of the body?
What is a dorsal heart and a ventral nervous system?