Classification
Earthworms
Leaches
Bible Swords
Miscellaneous
100

Do earthworms have a backbone?  Related to this, they are called _______________.

Invertebrates

100

What do earthworms eat?

nutrients found in soil

100

Where do leaches live?

warm, shallow water with little current 

100

#1

Psalm 119:11

100

What do “free living” and “parasitic” mean?

A parasitic creature (that is, a parasite) is one that lives off another, usually larger creature (a host) for a prolonged period of time. The parasite gains benefit from the relationship while the host is harmed. The "prolonged" portion of this definition distinguishes the predator/prey relationship from the parasite/host relationship. It also excludes brief relationships such as a mosquito bite. Examples of parasites include leeches, tapeworms, and nematodes.

A free-living creature is any creature that is not a parasite.

200

What kingdom are worms found in?

Animal kingdom

200

True or False

Earthworms can regenerate.

True 

They can regenerate a lost tail.  However, if the front end of the worm (where major organs are located) is damaged, they cannot regenerate.

200

How are leaches classified based on what they eat?

Carnivores

"Some are predatory, feeding on a variety of invertebrates such as worms, snails, insect larvae, crustaceans, while a very few feed on the blood of vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles, waterfowl, fishes, and mammals (including humans)." 

200

#2

Deuteronomy 28:39

200

What organ do earthworms use to absorb oxygen?

They use their skin (epidermis).

300

List the categories used in classifying animals (starting with kingdom and ending with species).

Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Species

300

How long can the longest species of earthworm get?

Giant Gippsland earthworm


over three meters (almost ten feet)

300

How are leaches harmful to humans?

Bites | risk of infection

300

#3

Job 7:5

300
Do earthworms have eyes like us?

They don't have traditional eyes.  However, they do have photosensitive cells called “light cells of Hess”.

400

Name the 3 major phyla that contain worms.

Annelida (segmented worms)

           earthworms / leaches

Nematoda (roundworms)

          Many are parasitic.

Platyhelminthes (flatworms)

          Many are free living.

400

What are the tiny claw-like bristles called on earthworms?  These structures help with movement.

setae

400

How are leaches helpful to humans?

Used in medicine.

400

#4

  • Jonah 4
400

What behavior do birds do in order to catch worms?

  • Rain drops sound like vibrations from predators.  Worms try to escape by moving to the surface.


  • Birds hit the ground with their feet to mimic rain.

500

What phylum are earthworms included in?

Phylum Annelida

500

Is an earthworm's circulatory system open or closed?

Closed


Earthworms have 5 pairs of aortic arches with valves that pump blood throughout the earthworm's circulatory system.

500

Leaches secrete hirudin in their saliva when they bite.  What type of chemical is this?

anticoagulant

500

#5

Acts 12:20-23

500

Fertilized earthworm eggs are released into the environment in a capsule called a __________.

cocoon