What is a Worm?
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Annelida
Mystery
100

What type of symmetry do all worms have?

Bilateral

100

What does the name "Platyhelminthes" mean?

Flat worms

100

How big is the average nematode?

Microscopic

100

What does the name "Annelida" mean and what does it refer to?

"Little ring" - body segments

100

What is cephalization?

High nerve cell density - Head

200

Name 3 potential worm food sources

Humus, meat, plants, blood, zooplankton, etc.

200

What are two types of platyhelminthian worms?

Tapeworms, Planarians, Flukes, etc.

200

Where are most nematode species found?

Soil

200

What are Oligochaetes?

Earthworms

200

What is a nerve ring and what type of organism has it?

Primitive brain - Nematodes

300

How many germ layers do worm embryos have during early development?

3

300

Why is it a bad idea to pick up a Hammerhead worm?

Rat-lungworm

300

How many species of nematodes do scientists hypothesize may exist?

1 million +

300

What taxon do leeches belong to?

Hirudinea

300

What is the main benefit of bilateral symmetry in biology?

Allows for more dramatic movement
400

What is the most abundant animal on earth?

Nematodes

400

What are proglottids?

Tapeworm body segments used for reporduction

400

What protects the nematode's body?

Cuticle

400

What are polychaetes and what does their name refer to?

Marine segmented worms - "many hairs" - parapodia

400

What are flame cells?

Cells within the protonephridia of flatworms - part of the excretory system

500

Name 3 ecological roles of specific worm types

Answers may vary: food sources, predators, soil aerators, etc.

500

How does a tapeworm feed?

Diffusion and attachment via the scolex to the intestine

500

What structure in the mouth of a nematode is used to burrow into its food?

Stylet

500

What characteristic forces annelids to live in wet environments?

Wet skin - breathing by diffusion

500

What is the best worm (not evil)?

Planarians (Turbellarians)