Vocabulary
Organization of cells
Symmetry
What's that Phylum?
Random
100
Animals without a backbone
What are inverterbrates?
100
This is the buidling block found in all animals.
What are cells?
100
This means you have no symmetry.
What is asymetrical?
100
These inverterbrates with exoskeletons and segmented bodies. Ex: Crabs, spiders.
What is Arthropods?
100
Claws, beaks.
What is obtaining food?
200
This is the keeping of internal body conditions while keeping them stable.
What is homeostasis?
200
Combined tissues.
What are organs?
200
This is one imaginary line being drawn to divide into two identical halves/mirroring.
What is bilateral?
200
Inverterbrates with internal skeleton and radial symmetry. Ex: sea star, brittle star.
What is Echinoderm?
200
Legs, fins.
What is moving?
300
Fur, shells.
What is protection?
300
These are groups of similiar cells performing specific functions.
What is tissue?
300
Many lines being drawn from center, mirroring.
What is radial symmetry?
300
This inverterbrate has stinging cells and food is taken in throug the central cavity.
What is cnidarians?
300
Multicellular organisms that feed on other organisms.
What are animals?
400
Animals without a backbone
What are verterbrates?
400
Groups of organs.
What are organ systems?
400
Animals with this symmetry are the most complex organisms.
What is bilateral symmetry?
400
This phylum has bilateral symmetry with head and tail ends. Tissues, organs and organ systems. Ex: Flatworm.
What are worms?
400
The inside skeleton.
What are endoskeletons?
500
DNA, body structure, way animal develops.
What is relationship grouping?
500
Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems.
What is an animal's body plan?
500
Most animals with symmetry have no front or back ends.
What is radial?
500
Inverterbrates with soft, unsegmented bodies, often protected by hard shell. Ex: Bivalve
What is a mollusk?
500
Outside skeleton.
What are exoskeletons?