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Animal Kingdom Review

Which does not belong? Three of the answers have something in common, choose the answer that does not belong with the rest.

All multicellular Eukaryotic Autotroph No cell wall

Feed Take in oxygen and excrete Carbon Dioxide Reproduce Have a nervous system

Sea Star Hydra Coral Jellyfish

Clam Oyster Snail Mussels

A. Sea Star B. Sea Urchin C. Coral D. Sand dollar

Muscular Foot Closed Circulatory System Shell Mantle

Alligator Salamander Jelly Fish Cow

Cephalopod Bivalve Gastropod Arthropod

A) Crustaceans B) Insects C) Arachnids D) Gastropods

Earthworm Heartworm Whipworm Pinworm

Provide the best answer for the following questions.

The Animal Kingdom can be divided into what two groups? Vertebrates and Invertebrates

All animals with a backbone are called vertebrates and are found in which phyla? Chordates

What are the 5 classes of chordates? Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals

Hard Shells Fur & Milk Glands Amniotic Egg Lungs Bony Skeleton jaws Brain Encased Skull

Which class of chordates gives birth to live young and produces milk thru mammary glands? Mammals

What characteristic does B indicate? True Tissues

What characteristic does D indicate? 1-way digestion

What characteristic does F indicate? Complex Nervous System

What characteristic does E indicate? Closed Circulatory System

What phyla of invertebrates do many scientist believe are the most closely related to the chordates because of the similarities of development at the embryonic stages? Echinoderms

The simplest phyla of invertebrates with no true tissues is the _______ phyla Porifera

Name 4 major characteristics that all Animals share Are multicellular Heterotrophic Eukaryotic NO CELL WALL

Which phyla of Invertebrates is the first with true tissues? Cnidarians

What type of symmetry Bilateral

What phyla’s name actually means “stinging cells” Cnidarians

What is the first phyla to evolve true organs? Platyhelminthes (FLAT WORMS)

This phyla were the first animals to have a true circulatory system with blood vessels and hearts Annelids- Segmented worms

What is the first phyla to evolve a one-way digestive tract with a mouth and an anus? Nematodes- Round Worms

What are the 3 phyla of worms? Flatworms Roundworms Segmented Worms

What word describes organisms that cannot move? Sessile

What phyla? Annelids- Segmented Worms

What Phyla? Cnidarians

What Phyla? Cnidarian

What Phyla? Flatworm- Platyhelminthes

What Phyla? Porifera

A B C or D?

Which of the following is NOT a Mollusk? A. Slug B. Squid C. Hydra D. Mussels

C. Hydra

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all arthropods? Has an exoskeleton Jointed appendages Open Circulatory System One body opening

One body opening

The phylum Mollusca includes octopuses, nematodes, and snails. slugs, clams, and octopuses. slugs, flukes, and clams. d. squids, annelid worms, and oysters.

Which of the following does NOT belong in the Arthropod phylum? a. Spiders c. Insects b. Crustaceans d. Reptiles

Cnidarians have a nerve net, which is a network of nerve cells that work together to form nervous __. a. Organs c. Organ System b. Tissues d. Teams

All animals must be able to a. reproduce b. get rid of wastes take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide d. all of the above

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all mollusks Mantle that secretes a shell Shell Muscular foot Tentacles with stinging cells

Organisms in the animal kingdom Are autotrophs Are decomposers Are heterotrophs Are unicellular

C. Are heterotrophs

Which of the following is an endotherm? Reptiles Amphibians Birds Fish

C. Birds

Jellyfish, hydras, and sea anenomes are members of the phylum Cnidarian Porifera Mollusks Echinoderms

Cnidarian

Which is the only phyla with organisms without true tissue? Cnidarians Porifera Mollusks Flatworms

B. Porifera

Which two classes of vertebrates lay amniotic eggs? Birds and amphibians Reptiles and Fish Amphibians and Fish Reptiles and Birds

D. Reptiles and Birds

Means “Spiny Skin” Arthropod Cnidarians Echinoderms Platyhelminthes

C. Echinoderms

Cells working together to perform a particular function form Organs Organ Systems Organisms Tissues

Tissues

Which of the following chordates is able to regulate it’s body temperature regardless of external temperatures? A. Birds B. Reptiles C. Fish D. Amphibians

The word “Cnidarian” means True Tissues Stinging Cells Spiny Skin Pore Bearing

B. Stinging Cells

Which of the following is not a characteristic of ALL Mollusks Closed Circulatory System Shell Muscular Foot A Mantle that secretes a shell

A. Closed Circulatory System

What phylum consists of organisms that are either in medusa or polyp stages? A. Porifera B. Cnidarians C. Echinoderms D. Mollusks

B. Cnidarians

Guess that Phylum

Cnidarian

Echinoderms

Mollusks

Flatworm- Platyhelminthes

Segmented Worms- Annelids

Vocabulary You Should Know!

Warm Blooded Endotherms

Have a Backbone Vertebrate

External Skeleton Exoskeleton

Cold Blooded Ectotherm

No symmetry Assymetrical

Metamorphosis

One Line of Symmetry