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Biomes
Animal Protection and Support
Development of Animals
Symmetry
100
Organisms that do not move from place to place.
What is Sessile.
100
Treeless land Long summer days Permafrost
What is Tundra
100
Hard, waxy covering on the outside of the body
What is Exoskeleton.
100
Zygote divides by mitoses into 2 new cells
What is Cleavage
100
irregular body shape
What is Assymmetry
200
Hollow ball of cells.
What is Bastula
200
Coniferous Long winters Warmer and wetter
What is Taiga
200
No back bone
What is invertebrates
200
Dividing zygote
What is Embryo
200
can be divided down its length into similar right and left halves-mirror image
What is Bilateral Symmetry
300
Formed when one side of the Blastula fold inward
What is Gastrula
300
Driest Sparse plant life
What is Desert
300
internal skeleton
What is Endoskeleton.
300
Forms skin and nervous tissue
What is Ectoderm
400
Opening of the Gastrula does not form into a mouth
What is Dueterostome.
400
Prairies Small plants and grasses 25-75cm of rain a year
What is Grasslands/Savanna
400
animals with backbone
What is vertebrates
400
Found between ectoderm and enderderm
What is Mesoderm
400
can be divided into roughly equal halves
What is Radial Symmetry
500
Fluid filled sacs
What is Cavities
500
Deciduous Maple and Oak trees
What is Temperate
500
Made of calcium carbonate
What is Endoskeleton
500
Develops into the lining of the digestive tract and associated organs
What is Endoderm
500
Predator that feeds on small animals using its tentacles
What is Hydra