Characteristics of Animals
Sponges/Cnidarians
Worms
Mollusks
Arhtropods
Echinoderms & Dichotomous Keys
100

Animals with a backbone

What are vertebrates?

100

A 700 million year old animal group that consists of jellyfish, sea anemones, hydra, and corals.

What are Cnidarians?

100

The three types of worms

What are flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms?

100

The three types of mollusks

What are gastropods, cephalopods, and bivalves?

100

The three characteristics that all arthropods share

What are external skeletons, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages?

100

The three main types of Echinoderms

What are sea stars, sea urchins, sand dollars?

200

Animals without a backbone

What are invertebrates?

200

Asymmetrical organisms that filter food out of water through the pores of their bodies

What are sponges?

200

The symbiotic relationship worms have with their hosts

What is a parasitic relationship?

200
The largest group of mollusks, and only type that can be found on land or in water.

What are gastropods?

200

The four main types of arthropods

What are insects, arachnids, centipedes/millipedes, and crustaceans?

200

The meaning of the word "Echinoderm"

What is spiny skin?

300

The three types of symmetry

What are radial, bilateral, and asymmetrical?

300

The two types of Cnidarians

What are polyp and medusa?

300

A parasitic roundworm that is commonly found in dogs (hint: dog owners normally give their pets medication each month to prevent against it)

What are heartworms?

300
This type of mollusk is a filter feeder and has two shells.  People collect the shells from these mollusks that they find on the beach.

What are bivalves?

300

The only group of arthropods that are found in bodies of water

What are crustaceans?

300

The reason scientists use dichotomous keys

What is classifying unknown organisms?

400

The basic classification of the organism shown and its kind of symmetry.

What is a vertebrate with bilateral symmetry?

400

The whip-like structures that keep water moving in and out of sponges.

What are flagella?

400

These worms have a closed circulatory system, much like humans

What are segmented worms?

400

These mollusks have internal shells and multiple appendages.  They also move via jet propulsion.

What are cephalopods?

400
The physical differences between insects and arachnids

What are body segments and and legs?

Insects - 3 pairs of legs, 3 body segments

Arachnids - 4 pairs of legs, 2 body segments

400

The physical part of Echinoderms that help them move and eat

What are their tube feet?

500

The five basic characteristics of animals

What are multicellular, made of Eukaryotic cells, ability to eat, ability to digest, and ability to move (locomotion).

500

The tentacles of Cnidarians that they use to stun prey and protect themselves against predators

What are nematocysts?

500

A segmented worm that is commonly used in specific modern medical situations

What are leeches?

500

The types of mollusks shown below:

Mollusk A - Gastropod

Mollusk B - Bivalve

Mollusk C - Cephalopod

500

The process by which an insect's body goes through a complete transformation

What is metamorphosis?

500

The type of symmetry that Echinoderms have

What is radial symmetry?