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Chap. 10 Sponges, Cnidarians, and Worms

Prentice Hall Life Science - Science Explorer Vocabulary

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organa structure in the body that is composed of different kinds of tissue
adaptationa characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment or reproduce
herbivorean animal that eats only plants
carnivorean animal that eats only other animals
predatora carnivore that hunts and kills other animals for food and has adaptations that help it capture the animals it preys upon
preyan animal that a predator feeds upon
omnivorean animal that eats both plants and animals
invertebratean animal that does not have a backbone
vertebratean animal with a backbone
bilateral symmetryline symmetry; the quality of being divisible into two halves that are mirror images
radial symmetrythe quality of having many lines of symmetry that all pass through a central point
larvathe immature form of an animal that looks very different from the adult
cnidariananimals whose stinging cells are used to capture their prey and defend themselves, and who take their food into a hollow central cavity
polypthe cnidarian body plan characterized by a vaselike shape and which is usually adapted for life attached to an underwater surface
medusathe cnidarian body plan characterized by a bowl shape and which is adapted for a free-swimming life
regenerationthe ability of an organism to regrow body parts
anusThe opening at the end of an organism's digestive system through which wastes exit


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