Characteristics of Animals
Animal Body Planes
Invertebrates
Vertebrates
Animal Development
100

Animals are classified under this type of Kingdom.

What is Kingdom Animalia

100

Animals that do not have a line of symmetry are called...

asymmetry

100

What is an invertebrate?

animal with no backbone

100

What is a vertebrate?

animal with a backbone

100

All animal are multicellular organisms made up of what type of cells?

eukaryotic

200

Animals are classified as organisms that cannot produce their own food and must ingest it. 

what is a heterotroph

200

What type of symmetry does a fish represent?

bilateral

200

This percentage of all animals, are invertebrates.

what is 95-99%?

200

What is the internal structure called that supports the body of vertebrates?

endoskeleton

200

This is vital to development as it prevents cells beneath from prematurely interacting with cells above the blastocoel

what is blastocoel?

300

The splitting of cells into two parts and makes new bodies is known as.

What is fragmentation?

300

1The three tissue layers and their location in animals.


-Endoderm: Inside

-Ectoderm: Outside

-Mesoderm: Middle

300

What type of reproduction is most popular with invertebrates?

asexual

300

Almost all vertebrates reproduce...

sexually

300

Complete this order of animal development.

Fertilized egg > ______ cell stage > 4 cell stage > 8 cell stage > _______ stage > _______ stage > early Gastrula stage > ________

2 cell stage > Morula stage > Blastula >(late) Gastrula stage.

400

Animal cells are different from plant cells because they contain a barrel-shaped organelle that function to provide structure to the cell.

what is a centriole?

400

Having head and tail ends defines this term.

What is the cephalization?

400

The blastopore of this invertebrate forms a mouth first?

What is Protostome?

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

In invertebrates, all the cells have a different responsibilities in keeping the animal alive.

What is multicellular?

400

Having three, embryonic tissue layers, classifies humans/animals as this.

What is triploblast?

500

By involving the replication of an egg by mitosis resulting in diploid cells that are clones of the parent defines this term?

what is Parthenogenesis?

500

The coelum (fluid filled) body cavity of coelomates is located in this tissue layer.

What is the mesoderm?

500

The coelom forms as a splitting of the mesoderm in this type of clade.

What is Protostome?

500

Invertebrates are like other animal cells as they do not contain this structure.

What is a cell wall?

500

The ectoderm of a cell forms what tissues in later animal development?

what is the nervous system and skin tissues?