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Where would you NOT find a living sponge?

On land

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The large opening in the top of a sponge; where wastewater exits is called the 

Osculum
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A soft and flexible protein that makes up the frame of some sponges

Spongin

100

Where would you NOT find a living cnidarian?

On land

100

This structure anchors the hydra to the ground

Basal disk

100

How many classes of cnidarians are there?

5

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A group of sponges living together is known as a 

Colony

200

The base that anchors the sponge down 

Holdfast

200

Jelly-like substance that serves as a skeleton to provide support to cnidarians

Mesoglea

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What are the two body plans cnidarians can have?

1. Polyp

2. Medusa

200

The hairlike projection on the outside of each cnidocyte is called the 

Trigger

200

This class has the most venomous of all cnidarians

Cubozoa

300

What is the proper pathway of water through the body plan of a simple sponge?

Ostia to spongocoel to osculum
300

Large central cavity in a sponge

Spongocoel

300

Where water containing nutrients and oxygen enters a sponge

Ostia

300

What kind of symmetry do cnidarians have?

Radial symmetry

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Long appendages that transfer food from the tentacles to the mouth are the

Oral arms

300

This class includes sea anemones, corals, and sea pens

Anthozoa

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How many classes of sponges are there?

5

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Glass-like, sharp-pointed structures that make up the frame of some sponges

Spicules

400

All cnidarians have stinging cells called

Cnidocytes

400

Which body plan does an adult box jellyfish exhibit?

The medusa body plan

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Nutrients are passed through the body of a cnidarian through the 

Mesoglea

400

The medusa form has velum beneath the margin of the bell

Hydrozoa

500

Which class of sponges have spicules made of calcium carbonate in their "skeleton" and can only survive in shallow, marine waters?

Calcarea

500

Cells that create spicules

Sclerocytes

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The "skin" cells of a sponge

Pinacocytes

500

The umbrella-like body that has a ring of muscles at the edge to contract and relax to pump water in and out on a medusa is called the

Bell

500

Which structure is responsible for breaking down food, absorption of nutrients, and diffusion of gases

Gastrovascular cavity

500

Appear polyp-like, but their internal anatomy is medusa-like

Staurozoa

600

Which class of sponges are glass sponges with strong, lattice-like "skeleton" made of fused silica spicules?

Hexactinellida

600

Can transform into egg or sperm cells

Amoebocytes

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What is the alternation of generations?

Many cnidarians switch between polyp and medusa body plans throughout their life cycle

600

Polyps reproduce asexually by

Budding

600

The layer of cells that lines the gastrovascular cavity

Endoderm

600

Includes "true" jellyfish; can be extremely large

Scyphozoa