The 2 main groups based on whether or not an animal has a backbone
What are vertebrate and invertebrate?
The tool that is used to secure the specimen to the dissection tray
What is a t-pin?
The organ that is responsible for circulating blood throughout the body
What is the heart?
What is the digestive system?
What is eating?
The class of animals that are cold blooded and live life partly on land and in water
What are amphibians?
The tool that is used to grab something
What is forceps?
What is the stomach?
This body system includes the diaphragm
What is the respiratory system?
What is sexual reproduction?
The largest and most diverse group of invertebrates
What are arthropods?
The tool that looks like an ice pick
What is a teasing needle?
Gas exchange occurs in these organs
What are the lungs?
This body system is responsible for attacking foreign substances in the body
What is the immune system?
What is prey?
The phyla that snails, octopus, squid, and cuttlefish belong to
What is Mollusca?
The term that refers to the "back" of an animal
What is dorsal?
These organs are responsible for making sperm
What are the testes?
This body system includes the brain and spinal cord
What is the nervous system?
The term used to describe the strategy of looking like and/or copying the behavior of another organism
What is mimicry?
The phyla with the name that means "stinging cells", it includes sea anemone and jellyfish
What is Cnidaria?
The term that refers to the underside of an animal
These organs are responsible for filtering blood and removing waste
What are the kidneys?
This body system includes the kidneys and bladder
What is the excretory or urinary system?
The type of skeleton that is on the outside of the body
What is exoskeleton?