By Austin & Kameron. Definition-An animal such as planarian that has a flattened body a digestive system and only one opening and a simple nervous system.

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By Austin & Kameron

Definition-An animal such as planarian that has a flattened body a digestive system and only one opening and a simple nervous system. Body Systems- People who eat uncooked food Could take the chance of getting these. Reproduction- they mate and lay eggs sexual. Food- the animal has a tube in the middle of the body. This tube also Removes waste from the body. Habitat – These animals live in streams, lakes and ponds. Predators and Prey – Birds, other worms, fish and humans. Fun Fact- They live under rocks or in the mud.

Definition - A group of animals that have tentacles that have the ability to sting prey or predators. Body systems- they have radial symmetry a cnidarian has no organs in it’s body but has special cells formed into tissues. Reproduction- They produce both ways they develop larva Food – they eat meat and have tentacles all around their mouth they poop out of their mouth. Habitat – they mostly live in sea water and in coral reefs but some live in sea water. Predators – humans eat these creatures in Chinese and Japanese Fun facts – coral grows on top of dead skeletons. Ac

Definition-not all invertebrates have exoskeleton. Body System-they don’t have a brains. They use these tube like feet for moving, feeding, sensing, and respiratory. Reproduction- starfish is either are sexual or asexual, and each of its arms has sex organs. Food- starfish eat mussel and crab. Predators- there predator is an octopus. Fun Facts- many echinoderms have powerful jaws that are hidden among their spines witch are poison glands. kt

Definition - an animal with a tube like body with two openings Body- bilateral symmetry simple body organization their digestive system has two openings Reproduction- they reproduction sexually they have sex organs. Food – acais eat living plants and animals especially humans. Habitat- the acais lives in humans and harm the body. Predators- drugs and vaccines Adaptations-A slender body with tapered ends. Ac

Definition-one type of an animal that filters the water. Body system-2 layer cells with tiny openings they beat rapidly. This rapid beating pumps water into the cells. Reproduction-sexually-eggs and sperm cells forms an larva. Food-the pumps moves the water through the carrels, food filters from there. Habitat-oceans thru out the world most live by coral reefs. Predators- crabs, squids, clams /pollution. Fun facts-grow at great depts.

definition-An animal with a jointed exoskeleton and jointed limbs. Body systems- all arthropods are like humans they have all body parts and vital organs. Reproduction- sexually by female laying fertilized eggs. Food- they eat insects frogs and mice are what they eat. Habitat- in the dry dessert is were they live. Predators- humans eat these creatures Ac

Definition – an animal such as the earth worms whose body is made up of connected sections, or segments. Body System- an earthworms body system are more complex. Reproduction- sexual and asexual can male and protect there babies. Food- earthworms move through the soil where they get there food through there mouths. Habitat- they live deep in the dirt and soil. Predators- birds, snakes, moles, pigs, cows, and pollution are predators to Annelids. Fun Facts- they have a muscular gizzard. kt

Definition- an animal with a soft body and no bones. Body system -has a brain and nervous system like us. Reproduction- sexually by releasing eggs and sperm into water. Food- marine animals by tentacles Habitat- oceans were they eat on animals. Predictors- people sea lions dolphins and seals Ac

Book- Harcourt science Ac kt