Animal basics
More animal basics
Sponges, Worms, and Cnidarians
Mollusks and Arthropods
Insects and Echinoderms
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What is the smallest unit of life in an animal (or any living thing)?

Cell

100

What is the difference between a vertebrate and invertebrate?

Vertebrates have backbones while invertebrates do not.

100

What are the 2 types of cnidarian body types?

polyps and medusas

100

What are 2 things that mollusks and arthropods have in common?

both animals, both invertebrates, both have exoskeletons, both are heterotrophic

100

How many legs do insects have?

6
200

All animals are heterotrophs, autotrophs, or omnitrophs?

Heterotrophs

200

What are the 2 types of symmetry that animals can have? List an example of an animal with each.

Bilateral symmetry: humans, cats, dogs, etc.

Radial symmetry: starfish, sea urchins, jellyfish, etc.

200

How do worms contribute to their ecosystems?

Loosen soil which allows air and nutrients in, also allows plant roots to grow more easily.

Decomposers that help break down dead matter.

200

What is the purpose of an arthropod's exoskeleton?

protection, prevents too much water from evaporating out of the arthropod, provides body structure

200

Insects are a type of what group?

arthropods

300

What is homeostasis?

the constant process of maintaining stable internal conditions

300

What is benthic ecology?

The study of the deep ocean/ocean floor ecosystem

300

You guys freaked out when I told you that 1 million worms live in each square meter of damp sand on the beach. Out of the 3 major types of worms (roundworms, flatworms, and segmented worms), which type of worm are those?

Roundworms

300

What are 3 examples of crustaceans?

lobsters, crabs, crayfish, shrimp

300

Insects are the only known invertebrates with _______.

wings

400

What are the 4 levels of structure in animals?

Cells, tissues, organs, systems

400

What is a colony?

A group of many individual organisms living together as one (like coral and Portuguese Man-of-Wars)

400

Sponges have a unique process of asexual reproduction. What is it called?

Budding

400

What are 2 of the 5 groups of arthropods?

crustaceans, arachnids, centipedes, millipedes, and insects

400

What are 3 examples of echinoderms?

sea stars, sea urchins, brittle stars, sea cucumbers

500

Do animals reproduce sexually or asexually?

Both! Most reproduce sexually, but some can reproduce asexually if they need to.

500

What type of animal is coral?

Cnidarians! Polyps, specifically.

500

What type of symmetry do sea sponges have?

None! They are one of very few animals that do not have body symmetry.

500

What is molting?

When an organism sheds its exoskeleton
500

Echinoderms have an _____(endo/exo) skeleton.

endoskeleton!

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