What makes an invertebrate is
What is not having a back bone?
What are 3 members of this group
What are squid, octopus, nautilus or cuttlefish
This is the common feature of all animals in phylum mollusca
What is soft bodied?
The term for the process of shedding an old exoskeleton when it gets too small.
What is molting?
What are 2 members of this group?
What are sea stars, sea urchins, sand dollars sea cucumbers ?
This invertebrate has blue blood
What are horseshoe crabs?
Squid and Octopus have this type of symmetry
What is radial symmetry?
These are four examples of mollusks that humans eat
What are clams, mussels, oysters and scallops? (also escargot, abalone, calamari, octopus)
The two common features of all animals in this group.
What are exoskeletons and jointed legs?
Sea stars can grow back arms if needed - this is called
What is regeneration?
The feeding method used by sponges.
What is filter feeding?
What are some ways cephalopods defend themselves? list 2
What is ink, tentacles, toxin, camouflage
How is a gastropod (snail) different from a bivalve (clam) List 2 ways
What is: snail is an herbivore, clam is an omnivore
snail eats with a radula, clam does filter feeding
snail has a head, clam doesn't
snail has antennae, clam doesn't
How to tell if a crab is a male or female?
Look on the front for
Washington Monument - male
Capitol Dome - female
What a sea urchin eats.
How a sea urchin gets oxygen.
What is kelp?
What are gills?
Sponges are sessile. What does this mean?
What is cannot move?
What happens to cephalopods after they mate and lay eggs.
What is death?
the skin like tissue that makes the shell is called
What is the mantle?
What are 3 members of this group?
What are lobsters, shrimp, crabs
If you were to flip a sea star onto its back, it would use these anatomical structures to help right itself again. they also use them to move.
What are tube feet?
The town in Florida harvests sponges to sell
What is Tarpon Springs?
Describe in detail how a squid swims - what is it called?
They take in water and then shoot it out of their siphon. This is called Jet Propulsion
True or false:
A clam has a foot
A clam has lungs
A clam has a heart
What is
true
false
true
Why are horseshoe crabs so important to humans?
What is because their blood is used to see if drugs/medicine is contaminated with bacteria?
Describe in detail how a sea star eats
It releases its stomach outside of its body. It releases digestive enzymes, which break down the food then it takes in all the yummy soupy food.