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2 Animal Traits
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3 Animal Traits again!
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4 Sponges
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5 Worms
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6 Worms Again!
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7 Cnidarians
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9 A group of similar cells doing a job
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10 What is a tissue?
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11 End of an animal where the head is located
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12 What is anterior?
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13 97% of all animals are made up of this group.
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14 What are invertebrates?
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15 Type of symmetry of cnidarians
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16 What is radial?
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17 Developed a system for naming organisms.
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18 Who is Carolus Linneaus?
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19 This is not a characteristic of animals.
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20 What is an autotroph?
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22 These animals are not symmetrical.
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23 What are sponges ?
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24 Sponges, jellyfish, and worms
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25 What are some examples of invertebrates?
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26 Humans, dogs, and zebras Humans, dogs, and zebras
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27 What are examples of vertebrates?
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28 Type of symmetry found in vertebrates
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29 What is bilateral?
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30 Type of symmetry found in sponges
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31 What is asymmetry?
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32 Digestion occurs in these cells in sponges
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33 What are collar cells?
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34 The phylum name for sponges
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35 What is Porifera?
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36 Cells that can move throughout a sponge distributing food and oxygen
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37 What are amebocytes?
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38 Water leaves the sponge through this large opening
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39 What is the osculum?
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40 Term for worms that produce both eggs and sperm
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41 What are hermaphrodites?
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42 Phylum for the roundworms
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43 What is Nematoda?
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44 Type of digestive tract in roundworms.
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45 What is a complete digestive tract?
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46 Symmetry of a roundworm
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47 What is bilateral symmetry?
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48 A genus of roundworm that commonly infects dogs and can infect humans.
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49 What is Ascaris?
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51 Very long flatworm made up of small sections that can break off and pass out of the host’s body
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52 What is a tapeworm?
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53 Symmetry of a flatworm
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54 What is bilateral symmetry?
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55 This is the phylum name for flatworm
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56 What is Platyhelminthes ?
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57 Earthworm, sandworms and leeches
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58 What are examples of segmented worms?
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59 These are tiny hairs on each segment of an earthworm
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60 What is setae?
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61 Symmetry of a jellyfish Symmetry of a jellyfish
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62 What is radial symmetry?
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63 The phylum name for jellies, coral and sea anemone The phylum name for jellies, coral and sea anemone
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64 What is Cnidarian?
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65 The “harpoon” or spear that shoots at prey
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66 What is a nematocyst?
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67 The body form of a coral or sea anemone
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68 What is a polyp?
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69 The body form of a jelly fish The body form of a jelly fish
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70 What is medusa?
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72 Body Cavities
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73 Which of these diagrams shows a true body cavity (coelom)?
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