Worms
Invertebrates
Symmetry
Body Parts
Exoskeletons
100
What Phylum or group are Earthworms in
What are are annelids
100
Sponges
What organisms organisms are sessile and attached to the ocean floor? A cartoon is based on them
100
What are three forms of symmetry?
What is bilateral, radial, and asymmetrical symmetry
100
Do sponges have an organ system?
What is No
100
What is an exoskeleton used for?
What is for protection and support.
200
Flatworms are parasitic
What group of worms are parasitic
200
True or False: A jellyfish is a Cnidarian
What is True
200
What kind of symmetry does Echnoderm larvae have?
What is bilateral symmetry
200
Do starfish have eyes?
What is Yes
200
Do arthropods have exoskeletons?
What is Yes
300
This group of worms are segmented
What are Annelids
300
How are arthropods frequently found?
What is because they have an exoskeleton
300
What kind of symmetry does a starfish have?
What is radial symmetry
300
How many antannae do lobsters have?
What is 2
300
Name three insects that have an exoskeleton.
Creator's Discression.
400
These are flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms
What are the three types of worms
400
True or False: Are Arthropods bilaterally symmetrical
What is True
400
What is radial symmetry?
What is symmetry in which something can be divided into two identical halves by a line or plane passing through a central point or axis at any angle
400
What are gills used for?
What is for underwater animals to be able to breathe.
400
Name this animal that has antannae and two compound eyes.
What is Crustations
500
Bilateral symmetry
What type of symmetry do segmented worms have
500
What are the three major classes of mollusks?
What is Gastropods, Bivalves, and Cephlopods
500
What is the difference between asymmetrical and bilateral symmetry?
What is asymmetrical symmetry means that the object cannot be evenly cut, and bilateral symmetry means that the object can be cut into two equal, identical pieces.
500
What led to the success of arthropods as a group?
What is jointed appendages