Surrounds both plant and animal cells. Also regulates movement of substances to and from the cell
What is the cell membrane?
Number of legs
What is 8?
Number of legs
What are 6?
They live in the stomachs of vertebrates, including humans. They absorb nutrients through their skin, feeding off their host's half-digested meals.
What are Tapeworms?
Lobsters and crabs are examples of these invertebrates
What are crustaceans?
It is the "brains" of the cell. It also contains the DNA.
What is the nucleus?
Number of main body parts
What is 2?
Number of main body parts
What are 3?
They inhabit the cardiovascular systems of animals, including dogs and cats. Females can grow up to 12 inches.
What are Heartworms?
Snails, clams, and octopuses are examples of these invertebrates
What are mollusks?
Is produces the energy for the cells
What are the mitochondria?
Number of simple eyes
What are 8?
Number of compound eyes
What are 2?
They originated from Europe but now live worldwide. They dig tunnels through the earth to break down organic matter, recycle nutrients into the soil, and aid plant growth.
What are Earthworms?
These arthropods have 8 legs and build webs
What are arachnids?
or
What are spiders?
This is the liquid part of the cell where important reactions take place
What is the cytoplasm?
The pedipalps are also known as ____ (or ____.)
What are pincers?
or
What are fangs?
Number of wings
What are 2 pairs?
They live in freshwater and humid-environment and possess large suckers at both ends. They are known for their blood-sucking parasitic lifestyle.
What are Leeches?
These are the largest group of invertebrates in the world and they all have 6 legs
What are insects?
It is used to store water in the plant cell
What is the vacuole?
The fear of spiders
What is arachnophobia?
These are on their heads, and they use them to detect and listen to their surroundings
What are the antennae?
These worms have a flat body because they don't have any fluid in their body cavities. They survive by living their lives as parasites.
What are flatworms?
These invertebrates are simple animals with no legs, heads or brains. They are a food source for birds and live underground. Examples include flatworms and earthworms.
What are annelids?