General Invertebrate
Sponges
Cnidarians
Worms
Potpourri
100

This animal doesn't have any bone tissue

What are invertebrates? 

100

To live attached to one spot and not move from place to place.

What is being sessile?

100

Fingerlike extensions of a Cnidarian's body that reach into the water

What are tentacles?

100

This type of worm has individual compartments and are sometimes referred to as "ringed animals"

What is a segmented worm?
100

The tallest mountain in South Korea

What is Hallasan?

200

Where can you find invertebrates?

Everywhere

200
What adaptations do sponges have for eating?
Specialized cells, flagella, and pores
200

A capsule filled with a coiled filament

What is a nematocyst?
200

The structure on segmented worms that helps anchor the worm in the soil as it moves.

What are bristles?

200

A staple Koreanized Chinese noodle dish. It is made with black bean sauce usually fried with diced pork or seafood and a variety of vegetables, including zucchini and potatoes. 

Jajangmyeon (자장면)

300

Bees and wasps are part of which invertebrate group?

Arthropods

300

Needlelike spines made of hard minerals such as calcium or silicon

What are spicules?

300
This type of body plan allows sessile organisms to capture food in any direction.

What is radial symmetry?

300

Worms with the simplest bodies.

What are flatworms?

300

How many former South Korean presidents are still currently living?

4

400

This type of animal has a muscular foot that allows the move and hunt for food

Mollusks

400

The immature form of a sponge that can swim. 

What is a larvae?

400

Jellyfish stage that is mobile.

What is the medusa stage?

400

How do segmented worms reproduce?

Segmented worms exchange sperm which fertilizes the eggs that they already carry in their bodies. The eggs are aid and later hatched

400

How many "gu"(boroughs) are there within metropolitan Seoul?

25

500

The six group of invertebrates

What are: sponges, cnidarians, worms, mollusks, echinoderms, and arthropods


SWAM EC

500

How do sponges reproduce asexually?

Budding and having those buds break off and float away.

500

How are cnidarians able to move through their environment?

Through a network of nerve cells

500

What system does a segmented worm have that a tapeworm doesn't?

A digestive system

500

The "three Kims" era refers to the period when South Korean politics was dominated by Kim Dae-jung and which two others?

Kim Young-sam and Kim Jong-pil