The unique part of a bivalve's shell, or the reason it is called bivalvia.
What is 2 shelled/hinged?
This is the meaning of cephalopod.
What is "head-footed"?
The meaning of the word gastropoda.
What is stomach-footed?
The phylum to which snails, squid, and clams belong to.
What is mollusca?
The phylum that jellyfish belong to.
What is Cnidaria?
Two examples of bivalves.
This is how cephalopods move through the water.
What are siphons?
What is gastropoda?
The class that has the most diversity in Phylum Mollusca.
What is Gastropoda?
Sponges feed this way.
What is filter-feeding?
How bivalves obtain their food.
What is filter feeding/ gathering food through gills?
These are 2 examples of cephalopods.
What are octopus and squid?
These are 2 examples of gastropods.
What are snails and slugs?
The class that has the most advanced eyes out of the invertebrates.
What is cephalopoda?
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What is a boxer?
This structure encloses and protects the internal organs of bivalves.
These are sometimes present on the tentacles of cephalopods.
What are suckers or suctions?
This structure is what a shelled gastropod's head retracts into.
What is the mantle cavity?
Structure that is present in bivalves and cephalopods that brings in and pushes out water.
What is a siphon?
The phylum your planaria belong to.
What is Platyhelminthes?
This is the structure that allows the bivalve to take in water for feeding, and push water out.
What is a siphon?
These are the part of the cephalopod that is considered the most advanced out of all invertebrates.
What are the eyes?
This is the twisting of the body through the shell of a gastropod.
What is torsion?
The system that is the first complete one we have seen.
What is the digestive system?
Mr. Kauffman is from this high school.
What is Purchase Line?