cnidaria
porifera
moluska
vertebrates or invertebrates
extra points
100

what is an example of a medusa

sea jellies 

100

water exits the sponge through an opening called what

osculum

100

what are 3 examples of bivalves

clams,muscles,oysters

100

is phylum porifera vertebrates or invertebrates

invertebrate

100

how is the nematocyst "fired" in a cnidarian

contact with the cnidocil (trigger) fires the nematocyst

200

what are 3 examples of polyps

Sea Anemone Coral Sea Pen

200

which type of specialized sponge cell is responsible for straining food from the water

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collar cells (choanocytes)

200

what are the 3 classes within phylum mollusca

cephalopod,bivalve, and gastropod 

200

is phylum echinodermata vertebrate or invertebrates

invertebrates

200

what does the name porifera mean

"pore bearing"

300

do cnidarians have nematocysts and if so what does it mean

Cnidarians have nematocysts- which are stinging cells

300

what are the small holes that are on the outside of the sponge called

ostia

300

what are the body structures and what are they for



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Body Structures:

 Cephalo = Head

 Pod = Foot

 Mantle = Body The main part of the body that contains the organs It’s a thin layer of skin In some Mollusks it can produce a hard shell

 Radula = Tongue Contains teeth-like structures Used for scraping food

300

are mollusks vertebrates or invertebrates and what does it mean

Mollusks are invertebrates.

 Their body is soft but they contain hard structures within their body. They do contain organs.

300

what level of organization are members of the phylum porifera at?

cellular

400

what are the 2 body forms and what do they look like ?

double or nothing: if you answer both questions right you get 800 points if you get the second question wrong you lose 400 points and the other team gets 400 points automatically and the other team can answer and if they get it write they get 800 points and if wrong the lose 400

Polyp:Tubular Sessile

Medusa:Bell Shaped Free swimming

400

how long ago do some of their fossils go back to

over 600,000,000 years ago

400

what are 3 examples of gastropods

conch sea snails and sea slug

400

Is Chordata a vertebrate or invertebrate?

 vertebrate

400

what special cells do sea anemones, jellyfish, corals and hydras have and what are they for

double or nothing: if you answer both questions right you get 800 points if you get the second question wrong you lose 400 points and the other team gets 400 points automatically and the other team can answer and if they get it write they get 800 points and if wrong the lose 400

cnidocytes stinging prey, defense

500

what are the 4 classes ?  and what do they mean


If you get it right you can take away 200 from the other team at any time but only once points if you get it wrong you lose 600 and 100 your next turn

Anthozoa: This includes sea anemone, coral, and sea pen They appear to look like plants however they are really animals Only polyp phase Coral

 They are hard because they build calcium shells around

themselves for protection They form and thrive in colonies Coral has a symbiotic relationship with an algae called

Zooxanthellae Symbiosis is when there is a relationship between two

organisms that they both benefit from Zooxanthellae releases oxygen and nutrient for the

coral Coral releases carbon dioxide for the algae

Scyphozoa: This class consists of true sea jellies They can be large and range in size Many travel in groups called shoals They alternate between the polyp and medusa phases Mostly in medusa phase They swim by relaxing and contracting muscle fibers

Cubozoa: Box jellyfish They are different than true jellyfish because: Their cube-like shape They have 4 evenly spaced clusters of tentacles Mostly Medusas

Hydrozoa: This class includes fire coral, hydroids, and siphonophores (portuguese man of war) This is the most diverse group of cnidarians They form large colonies Mostly polyps, some medusas

500

are porifera heterotrophs. and if yes what does it mean

yes 


an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.





500

what are 4 examples of cephalopods

Octopus Squid Cuttlefish Nautilus

500

are cnidarians vertebrates or invertebrates and what does it mean



if you get this right you get an extra turn that you can use after any of your turns if you get it wrong you lose your next turn

Cnidarians are invertebrates

 They contain tissues but do not have organs They do not have a head They have 2 cell layers, most complex animals have 3 cell layers

500

list and describe the three body plans of sponges

1. Asconoid - simple, 1 osculum/spongocoel
2. Syconoid - more complex, can have multiple oscula/spongocoel
3. Leuconoid - most complex, largest, multiple oscula/spongacoels