Starfish
Earthworm
Crayfish/Grasshopper
Frog
Camp
100

This type of body plan allows an organism to be divided into similar halves by multiple planes passing through a central axis—common in starfish and jellyfish.

What is radial symmetry?

100

Earthworms breathe through this part of their body, which must stay moist to allow gas exchange.

What is skin?

100

This hard outer covering protects the crayfish’s body and must be molted as the animal grows.

What is the exoskeleton?

100

This organ stores bile produced by the liver and is small, round, and greenish in color.

What is the gallbladder?

100

This persons favorite animal are horses.

Who is Sierra?

200

These tiny tube-like structures on the underside of each arm help the starfish move and grip surfaces.

What are tube feet?

200

Instead of one, an earthworm has five pairs of these structures that pump blood throughout its body.

What is the heart (aortic arches)?

200

These are the three main body segments of a grasshopper.

What are the head, thorax, and abdomen?

200

These paired organs are responsible for filtering waste from the frog’s blood and producing urine.

What are the kidneys?

200

This person has a pet axolotl.

Who is Morgan?

300

Located in the center of the starfish's body on its underside, this is where food enters.

What is the mouth?

300

This small, lobe-like structure is located at the very front of the earthworm and helps it sense its environment as it burrows.

What is the prostomium?

300

This body segment of the grasshopper contains both wings and legs.

What is the thorax?

300

This large, three-lobed organ is dark brown and produces bile to help digest fats.

What is the liver?

300

This person has read the same book 25 times. 

Who is Neve?

400

To eat, a starfish pushes this part of its digestive system out of its mouth and into the shell of its prey to digest it externally.

What is the stomach?

400

This structure grinds up food in the earthworm’s digestive tract, since the worm lacks teeth.

What is the gizzard?

400

This strong mouthpart is used by the grasshopper to chew leaves and other plant matter.

What are mandibles?

400

This opening at the rear of the frog’s body serves as the exit for the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems.

What is the cloaca?

400

This person plays 6 instruments.

Who is Madeline?

500

This internal structure pumps water through the water vascular system and is essential for movement.

What is the madreporite?

500

This thickened, glandular band near the front of the earthworm helps in reproduction by secreting mucus during mating.

What is the clitellum?

500

These small, leg-like structures on the underside of the abdomen help with swimming and reproduction.

What are swimmerets (or pleopods)?

500

Frogs are commonly dissected in middle school because their internal organs are similar in structure and function to those of this species.

What are humans?

500

These two people put as their fact that they were NOT born in Colorado. Bonus points if you can tell us where they were born.

Who is Amelie (Wisconsin) and Elliana (a different country)?

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