Animal Characteristics/Body Plans
Sponges
Cnidaria
Worms
RANDOM
100

Animals are multicellular, heterotrophic, and ____karyotic?

What is eukaryotic?

100

Sponges were among the earliest animals to evolve on Earth. True or False.

True.

100

Two main body forms of cnidarians.

What are polyp and medusa?

100
Earthworms have a _________ circulatory system.

What is closed?

100

Earthworms are in this phylum.

What is phylum annelida?

200

Jellyfish exhibit this type of symmetry.

What is radial symmetry?

200

Sponges obtain their food and nutrients this way.

What is filter feeding?

200

Cnidarians do not have these in their body like you and me.

What are organs?

200

The clitellum aids the earthworm is this type of body system.

What is reproduction?

200

Class Turbellaria, Class Trematoda, and Class Cestoda are all in this phylum.

What is phylum platyhelminthes (flatworms)?

300

Two types of animals.

What are vertebrates and invertebrates?

300

The primary body structure of a sponge.

What is a porous body?

300

This cnidarian is found in freshwater.

What is Hydra?

300

This structure allows earthworms to move through soil.

What are setae?

300

Sea anemones and coral are in this class (more specific than phylum).

What is class anthozoa?

400

Flatworms do not have a body cavity and are known to be a/an ____________.

What is an acoelomate?

400

These are the small, needle-like structures that help to provide structural support.

What are spicules?

400

Algae has a symbiotic relationship with this cnidarian.

What is coral?

400

Tapeworms are parasitic, so they have these features.

What are hooks and suckers?

400

95% of the world's sponges are this type; known for vibrant colors and complex shapes.

What are demosponges (demospongiae)?

500

In most invertebrates, the blastopore develops into the mouth first. These organisms are ____________.

What is a protostomes?

500

This part of a sponge excretes waste and water.

What is the osculum?

500

Stinging cells.

What are cnidocytes?

500

This phylum of worm that lacks a digestive system obtains its nutrients by diffusion.

What are (parasitic) flatworms?

500

Hookworms, pinworms, and trichinella worms are in this phylum.

What are roundworms (phylum nematoda)?