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100

Name the seven levels of classification in

order.

Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus 

Species

100

Name two examples of a mollusk.

Slugs, snails, and clams.

100

How do echinoderms move?

Suction cups on their tube feet

100

Name three types of mollusks.

Gastropods, Bivalves, Cephalopods

100

Which invertebrate(s) can live in fresh water

and salt water?

Sponges, worms, mollusks, arthropods

200

Name the four characteristics all living

organisms share.

They use energy.

They respond to stimuli.

They reproduce.

They grow and develop.

200

How do echinoderms take in oxygen?

Through their tube feet

200

Why are echinoderms important?

Recycle materials in the ocean, control algae

growth may be a food source, may be sources

of medicine…

200

Mollusks have _______________ to get

oxygen.

gills with cilia

200

Which invertebrate(s) can regenerate

missing parts?

Sponges, worms, echinoderms, some

mollusks, and arthropods

300

The scientific name of an organism is made

up of its _______ and ________.

genus and species

300

Sponges are __________. They attach to a

surface and don’t move.

sessile

300

The body wall of a sponge has ____ cell layers.

2

300

Snails use _______ to tear through their food.

radula

300

Which invertebrate(s) may be sources of

medicine?

Sponges, worms, echinoderms and

arthropods

400

Name the invertebrates we learned about.

Sponges, Arthropods, Mollusks,

Echinoderms, Worms

400

How do sponges obtain food?

They filter food particles through their

pores.

400

Name three examples of echinoderms.

Sea stars, brittle stars, sea urchins,

sea cucumbers, sea lilies

400

Name three examples of arthropods.

Insects, arachnids, centipedes, millipedes,

crustaceans

400

Which invertebrate(s) have a nervous

system?

Worms, mollusks, and arthropods

500

Define migration.

Instinctive seasonal movement

500

Name the six classes of invertebrates and the

five classes of vertebrates.

Invertebrates: sponges, worms, mollusks,

arthropods, echinoderms, and cnidarians.

Vertebrates: fish, birds, mammals,

amphibians, reptiles.

500

Crustaceans use __________ for movement,

reproduction, and oxygen/carbon dioxide

exchange.

swimmerets

500

Which invertebrate(s) have segmented

bodies?

Worms and arthropods