Sponges & Jellies
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Mollusks
Bivalves
Cephalopods
100
What phylum do sponges belong to?
What is Porifera.
100
What phylum do sea gooseberries belong to?
What is Ctenophore.
100
What class do clams belong to?
What is bivalve.
100
This is how clams feed.
What is a filter feeder.
100
The only cephalopod with a shell.
What is a Chambered Nautilus.
200
Bath sponges lack these structures.
What are spicules.
200
What class do Man O War belong to?
What is Hydrozoa.
200
What class do snails belong to?
What is Gastropod.
200
This structure makes the shell of a clam.
What is the mantle.
200
All cephalopods are ________________.
What is a carnivores (predators)
300
This organism belongs to the class Anthozoa.
What is coral or sea anemone.
300
What class do squid belong to?
What is Cephalopod.
300
This is the type of circulatory system in a clam.
What is an open circulatory system.
300
Cephalopods can change their skin color and pattern by using these structures.
What are chromatophores.
400
The phylum jellyfish belong to.
What is Cnidaria.
400
This is an advantage to being gelatinous.
What is being transparent to predators. What is neutrally buoyant. What is osmotic balance.
400
All mollusks share the following parts: visceral hump, foot and ____________.
What is a mantle
400
These have to be cut to open a clam.
What are adductor muscles.
400
Unlike clams squid have a _____________ circulatory system.
What is closed.
500
Ctenophores are similar to jellyfish but they lack these structures.
What are stinging cells.
500
This is a disadvantage to being gelatinous.
What is being fragile. What is being found only in simple animals. What is not being able to support oneself out of water.
500
This structure captures food in the clam.
What is the gill.
500
As the ocean becomes more acidic due to climate change this could happen to bivalve shells.
What is dissolving.
500
This sense is highly developed in both the squid and humans.
What is vision.