This is a polyp cnidarian.
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coral
This type of symmetry has multiple lines like spokes on a bicycle tire.
radial
This is a worm category that features creatures like flukes and tapeworms.
flat
This is how a sponge reproduces asexually.
budding
This is what an herbivore and a carnivore eats.
plants and meat
This is how cnidarians capture food.
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stinging cells
This animal group does not have a backbone.
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invertebrates
This is a worm group that features creatures like leeches and earthworms.
segmented
This is how a sponge(cnidarian or worm) sexually reproduces without a partner.
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Hermaphrodites
This characteristic of animal life causes them to have offspring.
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reproduce
This is a medusa cnidarian.
jellyfish
This animal type has a backbone.
vertebrate
These two worm groups contain mostly parasitic animals.
flat and round
This is how a sponge protects itself.
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spicules
This is what an omnivore eats.
plants and meat
This is a term that describes animals that anchor in one place.
sessile
This is a symmetry type with a single line.
bilateral
This is a worm group with creatures like heart, pin or hook worms.
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round
This is how a sponge gets its food.
filter feeding
This characteristic of animals allows them to breakdown what they eat.
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digest
This term means that animals can move from one place to another and does not require a host.
free living
This is a 5 armed example of radial symmetry.
starfish
This is a way that a parasitic worm can be contracted.
undercooked meat, unclean conditions
Sponges live attached to rocks and coral. This is the term used to describe attached animals.
sessile
This characteristic of animals has to do with an animals complexity.
organized or multicelled