Means pore-bearing, these animals are known as
What is sponges?
Meaning "stinging cells" these animals all can
What is sting?
The phylum for roundworms, like pinworms & heartworms.
What is Nematoda?
Give an example of echinoderm.
What is a sea star, sea urchin, sand dollar? (only need one)
Meaning of arthropod.
What is jointed legs?
This animals do not move as adults, known as
What is sessile?
An example of cnidarians that move...
What is jellyfish or box jellies?
The phylum of segmented worms?
What is Annelida?
Symmetry of echinoderms.
What is radial symmetry?
What group of animals makes this the largest phylum?
What is insects?
The symmetry of sponges.
What is asymmetry or no symmetry
An example of cnidarian that does not move...
What is sea anemone?
The phylum Platyhelminthes contains what type of worms.
What are flatworms?
Meaning of echinoderm
What is spiny skin?
Beetles and butterflies metamorphosize thru this life cycle?
What is four stage life cycle?
No tissues or organs, just specialized
What are cells?
This phylum demonstrates this type of symmetry.
What is radial symmetry?
Worms begin to show a head end with concentrated senses and a tail end. This is know as...
What is cephalization?
The place where all echinoderms live.
What is the ocean?
Types of appendages found on arthropoda.
What are wings, legs, antenna?
How sponges feed by pulling water into their bodies.
What is filter feeding?
This phylum (not Cnidaria) contains soft bodies creatures like snails and octopus.
What is mollusks?
Turbellarians, flukes, and tapeworms are examples of ...
What is flatworms?
Unique design to allow echinoderms to move.
What is water vascular system?
The subgroup of arthropods that has 2 segment and 8 legs.
What is arachnids?