Sea Cucumbers
Sea Urchins & Sand Dollars
Fish
Sea Stars
Sponges
100

What type of symmetry do sea cucumbers have?

They have radial symmetry, and some have bilateral symmetry.

100

How many sides do a sea urchins and sand dollars have and what are they?

2: the top and bottom

100

What does it mean when fish are called "cold-blooded"?

It means that fish are ectotherms, so their body temperature changes depending on the temperature of the water around them.

100

How many sides does a starfish have?

It has a top side and a bottom side.

100

Where do sponges live?

Sponges live on the ocean floor, usually attached to reefs or rocks.

200

What do sea cucumbers use their tube feet for?

For movement and feeding.

200

Sea urchins and sand dollars have how many rays that are covered in spines?

5 or multiples of five.

200

 What is the function of fish gills?

Fish gills are used to take oxygen from the water and send it to different parts of the fish's body so it can breathe.

200

How many arms, or rays, can a starfish have?

They usually have 5, but some have more as long as it’s a multiple of 5.

200

What does it mean that sponges are sessile?

It means they are immobile and attached to surfaces like reefs, so they don’t move around.

300

How do sea cucumbers contribute to the ocean ecosystem?

Their waste is cleaner than the food they eat, recycling nutrients into the ocean ecosystem.

300

What are their bodies made up of?

calcium carbonate

300

 What is the difference between bony fish and cartilaginous fish?

Bony fish have skeletons made of bone, while cartilaginous fish, like sharks, have skeletons made of cartilage. Also, bony fish have smooth, slimy scales, while cartilaginous fish have rough scales.

300

What do starfish mostly eat?

They mainly eat mollusks like clams, oysters, and mussels, but they can also eat snails and hurt fish.

300

How do sponges get their food?

 Sponges are heterotrophs and filter feed by pulling plankton and bacteria out of the water they filter.

400

Name two defense mechanisms sea cucumbers use against predators.

They can expel their organs or release a toxic, foul-smelling chemical.

400

What are the most common characteristics of the spines of a sand dollar and sea urchin.(describe how they look:short,long,spiky,thin...)

long, thin and sharp (Sea Urchins)

short, flat and dull (Sand Dollars)

400

What does the swim bladder do for a fish?

The swim bladder is a gas-filled organ that helps fish stay afloat in the water without using energy to swim.


400

How does a starfish eat a clam or other mollusk?

It uses its tube feet to open the shell, then pushes its stomach into the shell, digests the mollusk, and pulls its stomach back in.

400

How do sponges reproduce, and what is the process of it?

Sponges reproduce by budding, where a part of the sponge splits off and grows into a new sponge.

500

What do sea cucumbers use their tentacles for, and where are they?

Their tentacles are around their mouths, and they use them to grab food and put it in their mouths.

500

What happens when they die?

Their spines fall off and dried white skeleton remains.

500

How does the lateral line help fish?

The lateral line is a system of sensory organs that detects movement and vibrations in the water, which helps fish sense prey and swim away from predators.

500

Why is it hard to kill a starfish?

Because it can grow back parts of its body if they get hurt or cut off.

500

What is the function of the choanocytes (collar cells) in a sponge?

Choanocytes have a moving tail (flagella) that creates a current to help trap food particles for feeding.

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