Amazing Animalia
Perfect Porifera
Silly Stingers
Funky Flatworms
Nifty Nematodes
100

True or False: all organisms in Animalia are autotrophic



False 

100

These are responsible for classification

Spicules

100

Digestion occurs here

Gastrovascular Cavity

100

Platyhelminthes have this type of nervous system

Nerve ladder

100

This is the function of free living nematodes

Decomposition

200

As Bacteria is to prokaryotic; Animalia is to this

Eukaryotic

200

True or False: Sponges have tissue

False

200

 These are the cells that house nematocysts

Cnidocytes

200

These cells are responsible for excretion

Flame cells

200

This worm enters as “Itchworm” between your toes

Hookworm

300

This phylum is diploblastic

Cnidaria

300

This cell makes the spicules

Amoebocyte

300

This is the name of the motile stage

Medusa

300

This is the term used for an organism that lives off you from the inside

Endoparasite

300

Reinfection of Pinworm is in this manner

Oral
400

This type of symmetry is more advanced

Bilateral

400

This cell is responsible for “catching” the food particles

Choanocyte

400

Cnidarians have this type of nervous system

Nerve net

400

Hooks and suckers are located here on the tapeworm

Scolex

400

This part of the worm is used to distinguish between male and female Ascaris

Hooked tail (males)

500

A body cavity located within the mesoderm

Coelom

500

Sponges have this type of symmetry

None/radial

500

Name the stage and the means of asexual reproduction

Polyp: budding

500

This is the function of free living nematodes

Decomposition

500

Bilateral symmetry allows for this specialization to occur

Cephalization 

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