Invertebrates - Unit 4
Invertebrates - Unit 4
Invertebrates - Unit 4
Vertebrates - Unit 5
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Tell me 2 examples of worms:

Planarians, tapeworms, flukes, earthworms, leeches, marine tubeworms, etc

100

Tell me 2 examples of gastropods

Land snails, sea snails, limpets, slugs, nudibranchs (sea slugs) and sea hares

100

Give me 3 examples of crustaceans:

lobsters, crabs, shrimps, prawns, barnacles, etc
100

Tell me 3 examples of cartilaginous fish:


sharks (great white, hammer head, etc), sting rays, manta rays, 

100

Animals are classified into two groups: __________ and ________, depending on whether they have a backbone and an internal skeleton made up of bones. 

Vertebrates and Invertebrates 

200

The majority of animals move from one place to anothe, although some aquatic animals are sessile. What does sessile mean?

This means that they live fixed to the seabed and do not move. 

200

Tell me 2 exclusive features of poriferans

They have no tissues and no organs. The body is sack-like and presents pores and channels through which filter food and oxygen.

200

Tell me 3 examples of Echinoderms:

sea urchins, star fish, sea potatoes, sea lilies, sea cucumbers, etc

200

Tell me 3 examples of bony fish:

eels, swordfish, angler fish, seahorses, anchovies, gold fish, etc

200

_________ constitute the most numerous and diverse animal kingdom animal (1.2 million species) and also the most successful: they have conquered all media, including air.

 Arthropods

300

What is an ectotherm? (in reference to body temperature)

They do not have mechanisms to control body temperature, which depends on the environment.

300

Give me 5 examples of CNIDARIANS 

Jellyfish, sea wasps, corals, gorgonians, hydras, sea feathers, sea tomatoes, and anemones.

300

Tell me two examples of Myriapods:

centipedes, millipedes, scolopendras

300

Tell me two examples of Chelonians 

Sea turtles and tortoises

300

These two animals are from the same order (Crocodilia) but they are from different families. They are _______ and ________.

alligators and crocodiles

400

Give me 2 exclusive features of Cnidarians 

They have tentacles with stinging cells (cnidoblasts) which are used to kill their prey. 

Sackshaped body with a single opening, with two shapes: polyp or medusa.

400

1. What does cephalopod mean?

2. Give me 3 examples of cephalopods?

1. head in the foot

2. octopus, squid, cuttlefish, and nautilus

400

Arthropodes vs Humans

What are some cons of arthropodes? (tell me two exmaples)

Many are harmful to crops and cause millions in losses (aphids, lobsters, caterpillars, larvae, etc).

Insecticides have detrimental effects on health 

Many are external parasites of animals, or sting (lice, ticks, processionary, scolopendras, wasps ...) 

They are vectors of viral and bacterial diseases of both plants and animals: fleas, mosquitoes, ticks, etc. 

Some destroy materials: paper, wood, clothing (eg: termites, moths, etc)

400

How many species of amphibians are there?

1. less than 500

2. more than 6,300

3. between 1,000 and 1,100

4. between 2,000 and 2,100

5. 10,000

6. 20,000

7. 30,000

8. 6,000

9. 2,500

10. 5,000

2. more than 6,300

400

Iguanas, chameleons, geckos, night lizards, blind lizards, skinks, anguids, beaded lizards and many others are part of the order: _________. 

The Squamata order 

500

What is the importance (good and bad) of mollusks? (three examples)

Great food and economic importance

Used in jewelry (pearls, mother-of-pearl ...) 

Ornamentation and collecting 

Great importance in the marine ecosystem 

Snails and slugs are pests for agriculture

Thanks to the shell, they constitute important fossils that allow to know the fauna of the past

They transmit parasites and filter feeders can accumulate polluting substances in the chain food

500

Tell me 3 economic and environmental importances of porifera and cnidarians 

Certain sponges are commercially sold as natural bath sponges

Some porifera serve as a refuge for marine animals 

Sea wasps are the most poisonous animals on the planet

Pests of jellyfish affect tourism and harm bathers 

Corals are important in ornamentation and jewelry and are currently protected

Coral reefs are important places of biodiversity that are threatened

Sea nettles are edible.

500

Arthropods vs Humans:

What are the pros of Arthropods? (three examples)

Human food (and the maintenance of terrestrial ecosystems in general) depends on the life of pollinating insects, especially bees (73% of crops are pollinated by bees). They have evolved together with the cormophytes. 

Used in biological warfare against pests (such as ladybugs against aphids) 

Culinary and nutritional value (crustaceans, larvae, scorpions, ants, grasshoppers ...) 

Obtaining products: honey, beeswax, royal jelly, silk thread

They have been used in medicine (such as bee stings against arthritis) 

They are used in scientific research (vinegar fly) 

Essential in the ecosystem, whether they are prey or predator.

500

What are the definitions of placentals, monotremes, and marsupials?

1. oviparous without breasts but with milk 

2. viviparous without complete placenta 

3. viviparous with complete placenta 

Placentals: (3) viviparous with complete placenta 

Monotremes: (1) oviparous without breasts but with milk 

Marsupials: (2) viviparous without complete placenta 


500

ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF THE ECHINODERMS:

1. Some holothurians and ____ ______ are edible.

2. Its power of regeneration is investigated to be used in ________.

1. sea urchins

2. medicine