Invertebrates Biology 7 th Grade. Sponges  No mouth, stomachs, or other organs  Most live in oceans  Cannot move  They stink a lot.

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Invertebrates Biology 7 th Grade

Sponges  No mouth, stomachs, or other organs  Most live in oceans  Cannot move  They stink a lot

Invertebrates with Stinging Cells  They have tentacles  They have a mouth  They live on the ocean floor  They shoot poisonous darts jellyfish Sea anemone coral

Worms  They can grow back parts if they lose parts.  Some worms can grow to 30 METERS long  An earthworm has hairs on it to help it go through the dirt!!! Flatworm Segmented Roundworms

Invertebrates with Spiny Skins  They have bodies with at least 5 sections  They have suction cup feet to walk  They use tubes to catch food to.

Invertebrates with Soft Bodies  They live on land and fresh water and ocean water.  They make shells from minerals in the water  Two shelled mollusks has a big foot to pull itself along squid snail octopus

Arthropods There are 4 groups

Arthopods  They have keen sense organs  They have exoskeletons.  They have two or more segments

Crustaceans  They have five pairs of legs  They live near or on the ocean floor  Live on land and water  They have antennae

Arachnids  Spiders mites and ticks.  4 pairs of legs  Most live on land.  Some live in fresh water  They are called parasites.

Insects  Largest group of arthropods  3 pairs of legs  3 main body part sections  2 pairs of eyes  Have mouths

Millipedes & Centipedes  Many body segments  Live under rocks & dark places  Really have less than 100 legs  Protects itself by curling up  Millipedes have 4 legs on each segment  Centipedes have 2 legs on each segment millipede centipede