Animal Characteristics
Invertebrate Characteristics
Porifera
Cnidarians
Definitions
100

Is animal nutrition heterotrophic or autotrophic?

Heterotrophic.

100

What is the difference between a vertebrate and invertebrate?

Vertebrates have spines and invertebrates do not.

100

What type of symmetry do poriferae have?

They are usually asymmetrical.

100

What type of symmetry do cnidarians have?

Radial.

100

What does it mean if an animal is a herbivore?

They eat plants and algae.

200

What does limited growth mean?

That most animals stop growing as they mature.

200

What is the hard covering of an insect (or other invertebrate) called?

The exoskeleton.
200

What are the holes on the outside of their bodies called?

Pores.

200

What do cnidarians eat? (Are they herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, or detritivores?)

Other animals, they are carnivores.

200

What are complex systems and which group of invertebrates doesn't form them?

Complex systems are groups of animal cells, such as tissues or organs. Porifera do not form complex systems.

300

What are the two types of symmetry found in animals? Give an example of each.

Bilateral (humans) and radial (starfish)

300

What kind of symmetry does a beetle have?

Bilateral.

300

Is their skeleton internal or external?

Internal.

300

What are the two basic body types of cnidarians? Give an example of each.

Polyps (coral) and medusa (jellyfish).

300

What does sessile mean? Give an example. 

Sessile describes an animal that does not move, like coral.

400

What are the two asexual mechanisms some animals can use?

Budding and fragmentation.

400

What kind of symmetry does a jellyfish have?

Radial.

400

How do porifera reproduce?

Sexually or asexually through fragmentation.

400

What are cnidoblasts and what do they do?

They are cells that have flagella to inject prey with a paralyzing liquid.

400

What does it mean if an animal is an ectotherm?

Their body temperature depends on the external temperature.

500

What are the two ways that fertilization can be done? Give an example of each.

Internal (mammals) or external (most fish)

500

What are the internal spikes of a sea sponge called?

Spicules.

500

What is the osculum?

Large hole used to release water and waste.

500

What does alternation of generations mean? Explain the process for bonus points!

When an organism has phases of both sexual and asexual reproduction.

500

What does it mean if the development of an embryo is ovoviviparous?

The embryo develops inside an egg that hatches in the mothers body.

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