SIMPLE INVERTEBRATES
MOLLUSKS AND WORMS
Mollusks and Worms Continued
ECHINODERMS
Misc
100

Animals that don't have backbones.

Invertebrates

100

This is a segmented worm (class name)

Annelid

100

Their protective hard outer covering of invertebrates

Exoskeleton

100

Do echinoderms have a defined head?

No

100

How do cephalopods eat?


They catch prey with their tentacles


200

List the 3 types of invertebrates covered in this unit.

worms, mollusks, and echinoderms

200

The most familiar annelid worm that we often see in our soil

An earthworm

200

Squids and octopi are...

Cephalopods

200

A series of tubes filled with liquid that allow them to move

Water vascular system

200

How to bivalves eat?

filter feeding

300

An organism that invades and feeds on the body of another living organism, or host.


A parasite


300

Name the three main types of worms.

Platyhelminthes, nematodes and annelids

300

The radula is...

The tongue-like organ of gastropods

300

List three examples of echinoderms

sea urchin , starfish, sand dollar, sea cucumber

300

How do gastropods eat?

By scraping food from the surface as they crawl along.

400

The body plan where the body can be divided in half and it is the same on BOTH sides is

Bilateral symmetry

400

The three major classifications of Mollusks.

Gastropods, bivalves and cephalopods 

400

Slugs and snails are...

gastropods

400

How do starfish eat?

They eject their stomachs into their prey and eat it from their insides out

400

Cephalopod means...

Head foot

500

Name two ways invertebrates help humans

Earthworms increase soil quality, sponges and corals are raw materials that help with hygiene, insects pollinate flowers and food, we can eat mollusks, etc.

500

What is the mantle?

A thin membrane that covers the mollusk's organs

500

Give two examples of bivalves

clam scallop oyster mussel whelk

500

What does echinoderm mean?

spiny skin

500

Gastropod means...

stomach foot