Inv. Characteristics
Arthropoda
Mollusca
Fish
Labeling
100

What kind of symmetry does an animal have if it has multiple lines of symmetry?

Radial Symmetry

100

What are the classes of Arthropoda?

Myriapoda, Arachnid, Crustacea and Insects
100

What does the term mollusk mean?

Soft Body

100

True/False

All fish have swim bladders?

Bonus points: What is the purpose of the swim bladder?

False,

Only the Bony Fish (Osteichthyes) have a swim bladder and it is used for buoyancy.

100

If you were told to examine the VENTRAL side of a specimen, where would you look?

The belly, or underneath.

200

The term invertebrate means...

No Backbone (no vertebrae)

200

Which class is the largest class of Arthropoda?

Bonus: Largest order of this class is?

Insects

Coleoptera

200

What are the three classes of mollusks?

Gastropods, Cephalopods and Bivalves.

200

What are the three classes of fish?

Agnatha, Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes

200

What three labels would you use for the gastropod?

Head, Mantle/shell and Foot

300

There are some animals labeled as simple invertebrates. In which group would you find the jellyfish? 

Cniderians

300

What keeps an arthropod from drying out, as well as protects and provides support?

Exoskeleton

300

What is the total number of arms and tentacles of a squid?

10

300

Sense organs that feel vibrations in the water.

Lateral Line system

300

What is the purpose of the spiracles, and what animal are they found on?

Air flow for the grasshopper.

400

What do all invertebrates have to digest food?

Some sort of gut or body cavity.

400

What are some examples of specialized body parts we would find in this Phyla (at least 2)?

Wings, Antennae, Pincers

400

Which of the three classes of mollusks is the smartest?

Cephalopods

400

An egg fertilized outside of the fish's body is called...

External Fertilization

400

What is the purpose of the PEN in a squid?

Structural support

500

Starting with the Domain and ending with Order, what is the taxonomical classification of a grasshopper?

Eukaria - Animalia - Arthropoda - Insecta - Orthoptera 

500

What is the difference between Incomplete and Complete Metamorphosis?

Incomplete has a nymph phase, whereas Complete has a larva and pupa stage instead.

500

Bivalves are filter feeders. What does that mean?

Bivalves bring in and release water. Their food source comes from whatever little snacks are in the water. They filter water to feed.
500

What are two differences between endothermic and ectothermic animals?

Endotherms create their own heat, while ectotherms rely on their environment. 

Endothermic heating requires more energy than ectothermic heating.

500

What are the three parts of a grasshopper's leg?

Femur, Tibia and Tarsus
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