Name the digestive organ of a worm that replaces the ability of teeth in humans.
What is the gizzard?
The phylum of vertebrates.
What are chordata?
Animal that is cold blooded and lives under water or on land.
What is an amphibian?
The root "Pod".
What is Latin for foot?
Fluid in an open circulatory system.
What is hemolymph?
The pinching part of a grasshopper.
What are the mandibles?
An organism that regulates their heat by exchanging with the outside environment.
What is an ectotherm?
The difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
What is no nucleus, no organelles, different cell walls/membrane systems?
The direct translation of cephalochordata (aka lancelets).
What is head-cords?
The world's smallest frog is __ long.
7.7 millimeters
The membrane supporting the holes on the side of a frog's face.
What is the tympanic membrane?
What are arthropods?
The class of single-shelled mollusks
What are gastropods?
Along the back.
What is the definition of dorsal?
The part of the cell that is responsible for making proteins.
What are the ribosomes?
The kidneys of some arthropods
What are malpighian tubes?
The classification of M. magister, a Dungeness crab.
What is Eukarya, Animalia, Arthropoda, Crustacean?
The characteristics of an arthropod. (3 for half points, 6 for full points).
What is no backbone, segmented body, paired appendages, exoskeleton made of chitin, ganglia, open circulatory system, compound eyes?
The root "chroma-"
What is the root used to describe color/ pigment in squid and frogs?
The phylum of starfish, sea urchins, sand dollars, etc.
What are echinoderms?
The gland present in female squids.
What is the nidamental gland?
The difference between an anglerfish and a coelocanth.
What is ray-finned fish vs. lobe-finned fish?
The type of propulsion that sunfish, pufferfish, and knifefish share in common
Body Caudal Propulsion
The definition of the root "Chloro". (You will have to use your logic!!)
What is green?
The part of the fish tail between the body and the caudal fin.
What is the caudal peduncle