Classification
Structure
Feeding
Life Cycle
Other
100
The kingdom of these creatures.
What is animalia?
100
They are used to sense what is around them.
What are antennae?
100
All three gather food this way.
What is filter-feeding?
100
They lay the eggs or enclose them within a sac attached to the body until it hatches.
What is a female?
100
Commonly used as bait while fishing
What are krill?
200
The phylum of these creatures.
What is anthropoda?
200
The largest of the three.
What are shrimp?
200
Larger krill and copepods gather food this way.
What is a predator?
200
They all reproduce this way
What is sexually?
200
Yummy food for humans
What are shrimp and krill?
300
The subphylum of these creatures.
What is crustacea?
300
A defensive structure.
What is a armored exoskeleton (shell)?
300
Larger copepods can eat them.
What are copepods?
300
They can live over six years.
What are krill?
300
They are sometimes found in unfiltered water
What are copepods?
400
They are in the class malacostraca.
What are shrimp and krill?
400
They absorb oxygen directly into their bodies.
What are copepods?
400
They help gather food and are attached to parts of the mouth.
What are setae?
400
They go through this stage after hatching.
What is nauplius larva stage?
400
Traveling in a large group
What is a swarm (swarming)?
500
The class of copepods.
What is maxillopoda?
500
Swimming legs
What are pleopods?
500
Cleansing an animal and receiving a meal in return.
What is cleaning symbiosis?
500
This point will take anywhere from a week to a year to reach.
What is the adult stage?
500
An escape reaction that shrimp and krill have.
What is caridoid escape reaction (lobstering)?
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