Sponge/Cnidarian
Mollusks
Arthropods
Echinoderms
Invertebrates
100
How a sponge eats.
Through its pores
100
1 Shell with the exception of the garden slug
What is a gastropod?
100
Segmented body, exoskeleton, jointed appendages
What is a arthropod?
100
Means spiny-skinned
What is echinoderm?
100
Roundworms, flatworms and __________________.
What is segmented worms?
200
A Medusa
What is a free swimming cnidarian?
200
Radula
What a gastropod uses to eat.
200
A insect that closely resembles another type of insect is an example of this.
What is mimicry?
200
Sea Star that grows an arm back after it breaks off.
What is regeneration?
200
How worms breathe
What is through their skin?
300
stinging cells
How a cnidarian obtains food and protects itself.
300
2 Shells-Clams and Oysters are examples
What is a bivalve?
300
pill bug
What is a crustacean?
300
A ball of spines that contain poison.
What is a sea urchin?
300
Offspring is identical to parent.
What is asexual reproduction?
400
Spongin and Spicules
How does a sponge protect itself?
400
Squids changing color to blend in its environment to trick predators
What is camouflage?
400
Outgrowing its exoskeleton
What is molting?
400
Can expel its organs when threatened
What is a sea cucumber?
400
No fruit.
What is no insects?
500
A polyp
What is a Cnidarian that does not move/swim?
500
Tentacles with suction cups
What is a cephalopod?
500
Arthropod outer covering
What is an exoskeleton?
500
Feathery like arms that move faster than other echinoderms with no tubed feet.
What is a brittle star?
500
Means head-footed.
What is a cephalopod?
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