Vocbulary 1
Vocbulary 2
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Vertebrate
Invertebrate
100

The teacher demonstrated the (symmetry) of circles by breaking a cookie into equal halves.

1. The property of being the same or corresponding on both sides of a central dividing line

2. An animal that does not have a backbone

The property of being the same or corresponding on both sides of a central dividing line

100

Starfish, like other (echinoderms), have tube feet and live in the ocean.

1. An animal that has a backbone

2. A marine animal, such as a sand dollar or sea urchin, that has a symmetrical shape and no backbone

A marine animal, such as a sand dollar or sea urchin, that has a symmetrical shape and no backbone

100

Crabs & shrimps, breathe with gills.

1. False

2. True

True

100

What is the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates?

1. Invertebrates have backbones, vertebrates don't

2. Vertebrates have backbones, invertebrates don't

Vertebrates have backbones, invertebrates don't

100

Which can you conclude is NOT an invertebrate?

1. A person

2. A snail

A person

200

The seal could not bite through the lobster's (exoskeleton) to reach the soft flesh inside.

1. An internal support system that grows along with an animal

2. A hard outer structure that provides protection or support for an organism

A hard outer structure that provides protection or support for an organism

200

The birds in this area mostly eat insects, worms, and other small (invertebrates)

1. An animal that does not have a backbone

2. A hard outer structure that provides protection or support for an organism

An animal that does not have a backbone

200

What is the largest invertebrate group?

1. Mollusks

2. Arthropods

Arthropods

200

What is true of cnidarians?

1. They have poisonous stinging cells

2. They have a shell and live in water

They have poisonous stinging cells

200

What is NOT true of a sponge?

1. It filters water for food

2. It is a vertebrate

It is a vertebrate

300

Some (cnidarians), such as the box jellyfish, use their limbs to catch fish.

1. A sea animal that has tentacles around an opening in its body which it uses both for eating and for getting rid of waste

2 An animal that does not have a backbone

A sea animal that has tentacles around an opening in its body which it uses both for eating and for getting rid of waste

300

(Sponges) get nutrients as ocean currents pass through the openings in their soft bodies

1. A simple multicellular invertebrate animal that lives attached to one place and filters food from water

2. The property of being the same or corresponding on both sides of a central dividing line

A simple multicellular invertebrate animal that lives attached to one place and filters food from water

300

A sea urchin has symmetry. 

1. True

2. False

True

300

Which is NOT an arthropod group?

1. Insects

2. Echinoderms

Echinoderms

300

How are clams and oysters similar?

1. They are both mollusks

2. They are both sponges

They are both mollusks

400

You need a tool to open & eat (mollusks), such as oyster.

1. An internal support system that grows along with an animal

2. An animal that usually lives in a shell and has a soft body and no backbone

An animal that usually lives in a shell and has a soft body and no backbone

400

Some (arthropods), such as scorpions and centipedes, use venom to kill their prey.

1. An animal that does not have a backbone

2. An invertebrate with a segmented body, jointed legs, & an external skeleton 

An invertebrate with a segmented body, jointed legs, & an external skeleton

400

There are eight groups of vertebrates.

1. True

2. False

False

400

What does every arthropod have?

1. Gills

2. An exoskeleton

An exoskeleton

400

How are echinoderms and arthropods different?

1. Echinoderms have jointed legs, while arthropods have spiny skin

2. Echinoderms have an endoskeleton, while arthropods have an exoskeleton

Echinoderms have an endoskeleton, while arthropods have an exoskeleton

500

A (vertebrate) has a spine that helps to support its body.

1. An internal support system that grows along with an animal

2. An animal that has a backbone 

An animal that has a backbone

500

The (endoskeleton) of a dog protects its soft organs and allows it to move freely.

1. An animal that does not have a backbone

2. An internal support system that grows along with an animal

An internal support system that grows along with an animal

500

What group is a vertebrate?

1. Amphibians

2. Mollusks

Amphibians

500

How are roundworms and segmented worms different?

1. Most roundworms live inside animals, but most segmented worms live on land 

2. Most roundworms have head and tail ends, but most segmented worms do not

Most roundworms live inside animals, but most segmented worms live on land

500

What is true of a roundworm?

1. It is the simplest worm

2. It has a one-way digestive system

It has a one-way digestive system