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Mollusks use this structure to help them move.

Muscular foot

This is how many chambers are found in the hearts of mollusks

3

This is the class of mollusks that includes snails, slugs, and conch

Gastropoda

Squid breathe using these structures

gills

This is the class of mollusks that includes clams, scallops, and oysters

Bivalvia

Squid have this structure to use as a defense mechanism

Ink Sac

This is the path food takes through a squid

beak, mouth, esophagus, stomach, caecum, intestine, anus

This provides a protective covering for the squid’s internal organs.

Mantle

Squids are called cephalopods because they have a well developed _____.

Head

The reproductive organs of the squid are referred to as ______ & squid can only undergo ______ reproduction

Gonad; sexual

This is what the exoskeleton of arthropods is made of

CHITIN

Tube-like system used in insect respiration

Tracheal

Centipedes are part of this class of arthropods

Chilopods

Millipedes are members of this class of arthropods

Diplopoda

This insect structure is used to detect vibrations in the environment.

Tympanic membrane

Crayfish breathe using this structure

Gills

Crayfish have this part of the exoskeleton that covers the cephalothorax

carapace

Crayfish have this many pairs of antennae

1

These structures are located on the ventral side of the abdomen and aid in egg development

Swimmerets

These are part of the excretory system and function like the nephridia in the worms

Green Glands

Clams, mussels, and oysters are sometimes referred to as this.

Bivalves

This is the class of mollusk that includes cuttlefish and octopus.

Cephalopoda

All arthropods have a ________ circulatory system

Open

Insects have these, which are small openings in the throax & abdomen that aid in respiration

Spiracles

This is why arthropod’s blood is green.

their blood does not carry oxygen and it is the hemoglobin that carries oxygen and gives red color.

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Rugrats

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Catdog

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Hey Arnold

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The Wild Thornberry’s

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Describe the difference between how a sponge and cnidarian would reproduce sexually and asexually.