Echinodersm
Chordates
Mystery
Boneless Fish
Bony Fish
100

What phylum are starfish, sand dollars, sea urchins in?

Echinoderma

100

What phylum are vertebrates in?

Chordata

100

Which echinoderm is poisonous?

sea urchins

100

Name 2 jawless fish

hagfish & lampreys
100
The two types of bony fish

lobe-finned & ray-finned

200

______________plates in an echinoderm's endoskeleton that can protrude through skin as spines.

ossicles

200

All chordates have a _________

notochord

200

Describe how a starfish eats

ejects stomach and digest inside of clam
200

Name the CLASS of a jawless fish without vertebrae

Myxini

200

______________a hard plate that opens at the rear and protects the gills

operculum

300

The word "Echinoderm" means ___________

spiny skin

300

_____________is another name for a tunicate.

sea squirt

300

What is the largest class of echinoderms?

Ophiuroidea

300

___________a flexible lightweight material made of cells surrounded by tough fibers of protein


cartilage

300

____________gas-filled sac that is used to control buoyancy(ability to float)

swim bladder

400

Starfish are in the Echinoderm class called_____________

Asteroidea

400

_______________is a blade-shaped chordate in the subphyla Cephalochordata.  

lancelet

400

What echinoderm has fossils found in the Cambrian period (55.6 million years ago)

sea lillies

400

________ is a shark's torpedo-shaped body

fusiform

400

_______________thin, round disks of a bonelike material that grow from pockets in the skin

scales

500

Many small movable extensions of the water-vascular system called _______________

Tube-feet

500

What phylum are humans in?

Chordata!

500

Name two organisms in the CLASS echinoidea

sand dollars & sea urchin

500
Name 2 differences between rays & skates

rays have a diamond shape while skates have a triangle shape

rays have stingers

500

Name all 4 types of fins and each of their jobs

caudal =moves side to side for swimming

dorsal =keep fish upright and moving in straight line

pelvic & pectoral = to change direction or stop