SPONGES & CNIDARIANS
WORMS
MISC
ARTHROPODS
MOLLUSKS & ECHINODERMS
100

Sponges are the ______________ of animals

Most simple (simplest)

100

Flatworms and roundworms have _____________ symmetry

Bilateral

100

Echinoderms use ___________ to move

Tube feet

100

Arthropods are the _____________ group of invertebrates

Largest

100

Mollusks live on land, in freshwater or ____________

The ocean

200

Name two examples of cnidarians

Jellyfish, corals, hydras, sea anemones

200

Segmented worms have bodies that are divided into many __________________

Sections or segments

200

Contrast radial symmetry with bilateral symmetry

Radial symmetry: body parts that are arranged like spokes on a wheel

Bilateral symmetry: bodies have a left half and a right half that are the same

200

Most insects go through _______________.

Describe this process

Changes in form during development in which earlier stages do not look like the adult

200

All mollusks are divided into three body parts:

Head, body, and foot

300

Sponges consist of two layers of cells and have no _____________ or ___________

Organs 

Tissues

300

Most roundworms are ____________

a. Parasitic

b. Not Parasitic

b. Not parasitic

300

Most _____________ are parasites that live on or inside other animals

a. flatworms

b. roundworms

c. segmented worms

Flatworms

300

All arthropods have an external skeleton. In order for arthropods to grow, they must go through a process called ______________.

Describe this process

Molting

The arthropod starts to produce a new skeleton before it molts (sheds its old exoskeleton). It takes a few days to harden completely

300

The largest group of mollusks include __________ and ____________

Snails and slugs

400

How do sponges feed?

Sponges strain food particles out of the water as the water enters through pores in the body wall.

400

Leeches are parasites that attach to a vertebrate's skin and feed on its blood. Leeches are an example of a ______________

a. flatworm

b. roundworm

c. segmented worm

Segmented Worm

400

What is incomplete metamorphosis?

Changes in form during development in which earlier stages look like the adult

400

Suppose you found a small arthropod under a rock. Using only a hand lens, how could you tell whether the animal is an arachnid or an insect?

Arachnids have four pairs of legs. Examples: spiders, scorpions, mites, and ticks

Insects are the only invertebrates that can fly and have three pairs of legs

400

Echinoderms have ____________ symmetry.

Which other group have this symmetry?

Radial

Cnidarians

500

Cnidarians have ___________ symmetry and use ______________ to capture prey

Radial

Tentacles

500

Give an example of a flatworm, a roundworm, and a segmented worm

Flatworm--tapeworm, flukes, planarians

Roundworm--hookworm, human roundworm, guinea worm

Segmented Worm--earthworm, leeches

500

DAILY DOUBLE:  Name one example from the following groups of invertebrates:

cnidarians, segmented worms, mollusks, arthropods, echinoderms

jellyfish

earthworm

oyster

butterfly

sea star

500

What are the five groups of Arthropods?

Crustaceans

Arachnids

Centipedes

Millipedes

Insects

500

Name three examples of Echinoderms

Sea stars

Sea urchins

Sand dollars

Sea cucumbers