Mollusks
Arthropods
Wild Card
Echinoderms
Crayfish Anatomy
100

This part of the mollusk body is specialized for burrowing, feeding, and movement

What is the foot?

100

The hard outer covering of an arthropod

What is the exoskeleton?

100

Two shells held together by very tough muscles, filter feeders, and the ability to make pearls describes this class.

What is Class Bivalvia (bivalves)

100

Echinoderms are the only marine upper invertebrates to have this body structure

What is an endoskeleton?

100

These body structures help the crayfish taste, touch, and maintain balance

What is the antennae and antennules?
200

This is a tongue-like body part of many mollusks used for scraping/drilling food

What is the radula?

200

This is the primary reason why arthropods molt

What is to allow their bodies to grow larger?

200

A squid has this many tentacles

What is 2?

200

The process through which echinoderms replace a lost/broken ray

What is regeneration?

200

This body structure protects the crayfish eyes and brain from predators

What is the rostrum?

300

The primary movement strategy of cephalopods

What is jet propulsion?

300

This is the only sessile crustacean

What is a barnacle?

300

These organisms often retain nematocysts undigested from their prey to use for their own defense.

What are nudibranchs?

300

The primary mechanism behind the water vascular system in the tube feet of sea stars

What is water pressure?

300

The function of pleopods in female crayfish

What is to hold/carry eggs and create water currents

400

These special cells allow octopuses to camouflage next to just about anything

What are chromatophores?

400

This substance comprises arthropod exoskeletons

What is chitin?

400

This cephalopod is the simplest, most primitive, and has the least developed eyes.

What is the nautilus?

400

This the opening to the water vascular system

What is the madreporite?

400

Located in the cardiac stomach, these help the crayfish grind food into smaller pieces for digestion.

What are gastric teeth?

500

This is the purpose of adductor muscles in bivalves

What is to open and close the valves?

500

The process by which arthropods purposely shed their limbs for defense then regenerate

What is autotomy?

500

The circulatory fluid in an echinoderm

What is water?

500

A sea star that resides on the ocean floor would be classified as this

What is bethos/benthic?

500

Their function is to exchange gases. They move as the crayfish walks

What are gills?

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