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Types of Animals
Animal Characteristics
Sponges
Cnidarians
Worms
100
Animals that only eat plants.
What are herbivores?
100
How the body parts of an animal are arranged.
What is symmetry?
100
Animals that are attached to one place during its lifetime.
What is sessile?
100
A system of nerve cells that carries impulses.
What is a nerve net?
100
Organisms that depend on another organism for food and a place to live.
What are parasites?
200
Animals that eat plants and animals.
What are omnivores?
200
Carries messages to all parts of the body.
What is the spinal cord?
200
Provides support and protection for sponges.
What are spicules?
200
Armlike structures that have stinging cells.
What are tentacles?
200
The disease flukes cause in humans.
What is schistosomiasis?
300
Animals that have backbones.
What are vertebrates?
300
Body parts that are arranged in a circle around a center point.
What is radial symmetry?
300
Move water through a sponge.
What are collar cells?
300
The body type of cnidarians that is vase-shaped.
What is polyp?
300
The type of worm that grows by producing new body segments directly behind its head.
What is a tapeworm?
400
Animals that only eat other animals.
What are carnivores?
400
Any marking or coloring that helps an animal hide from other animals.
What is camouflage?
400
The way sponges reproduce asexually.
What is budding or regeneration?
400
Capsules with coiled triggerlike structures.
What are stinging cells?
400
The type of worm that has a tube within a tube body structure.
What is a roundworm?
500
Animals that do not have a backbone.
What are invertebrates?
500
The bones of the spine.
What are vertebrae?
500
The way sponges obtain food and oxygen.
What is filter feeding?
500
The type of cnidarian that reproduces sexually.
What is the medusa?
500
The type of worm that reproduces by dividing in two.
What is a planarian?