| A | B |
| Which invertebrates have one body opening? | Sponges, stinging cells, and flatworms |
| Which invertebrates have two body openings? | Round worms, segmented worms, mollusks, spiny skins, and arthropods |
| Which invertebrates have organs to digest food? | Round worms, segmented worms, spiny skins, mollusks, and arthropods |
| Which invertebrates have no organs to digest food? | Sponges, stinging cells, and flatworms |
| What is the habitat of both mollusks and stinging cells? | Ocean |
| What is the habitat of sponges? | Ocean or fresh water |
| What is the habitat of a flatworm? | Streams, ponds, and in organisms |
| What is the habitat of a roundworm? | Soil, water, or other organisms |
| What is the habitat of the segmented worm? | Soil |
| What is the habitat of spiny skins? | Ocean floor |
| What is the habitat of arthropods? | Everywhere on earth |
| What is the special trait for a sponge? | Smells and tastes bad |
| What is the special trait for stinging cells? | Tentacles and stinging cells |
| What is the special trait for flatworms? | Flat body, can regenerate, parasite, and can get up to thirty meters long |
| What is the special trait for roundworms? | Eats dead organisms |
| What is the special trait for segmented worms? | Organisms in each segment and climbs through the soil with little hairs |
| What is the special trait for spiny skins? | Tubed feet, spines, and can regenerate |
| What is the special traits for mollusks? | Soft body |
| What is a special trait for arthropods? | Joined feet, exoskeleton, 2 or 3 sections |
| What is an example of a sponge? | Sponge |
| What is an example of stinging cells? | Jellyfish and coral |
| What is an example of flatworms? | Tapeworm and planarians |
| What is an example of roundworms? | Roundworms |
| What is an example of segmented worms? | Earthworms |
| What is an example of spiny skins? | Sea urchins, sea stars, and sand dollars |
| What is an example of mollusks? | Octopus, land snail and squid |
| What is an example of arthropods? | Crab, spider, and beetle |
| Name the warm blooded vertebrates. | Retile, fish and amphibians |
| Name the warm blodded vertebrates. | Mammels and birds |
| Namethe vertebrate that has gills all its life. | Fish |
| Name the vertebrates with lungs. | Repto;e, bird and mammel |
| Name the vertebrate that has first gills and then lings. | Amphibians |
| Name where the fished habitat is. | Oceans, streams, and lakes |
| These all live on water or land.. | Amphibians, retiles, and mammels |
| What is the habitat of birds? | Water, land, and air |
| How does a fishes' young develop? | Eggs |
| How are amphibians young develop? | Jelly eggs - don't have shells |
| How does a reptiles young develop? | Eggs - soft shell |
| How do birds young develop? | Shell eggs |
| How do mammels young develop? | Most young develop inside their mothers bodies. All are feed milk. |
| What is a fishes body covered with? | Hard scales |
| What is an amphibians body covered with? | Skin |
| What is a reptiles body covered with? | scales or shell |
| What is a birds body covered with? | Feathers |
| What is a mammels body covered with? | Hair, fur or skin |
| What are some examples of fish? | Shark, barracuda, scorpian fish, sweet lips, and clown tiger fish |
| What are some examples of amphibians? | Salamander, frog, and newt |
| What are some examples of reptiles? | Snake, lizard, and alligator |
| What are some examples of birds? | Penguin, mallard duck, hummingbird (broad tail) |
| What are some examples of mammels? | Human, walrus, raccoon, and whales |
| What is radial symmetry? | The body parts are symmetrical around a central part |
| What is bilateral symmetry? | The left and the right sides are alike and equally proportional |
| What is asymmetrical? | These animals do not have a definite shape and therefore no symmetry |
| What kind of symmetry does a snail have? | Bilateral symmetry |
| What kind of symmetry does a star fish have? | Radial symmetry |
| What kind of symmetry does a jellyfish have? | Radial symmetry |
| What kind of symmetry does an angle fish have? | Bilateral symmetry |
| What kind of symmetry does a sea anemone have? | asymmetrical |
| What kind of symmetry does a frog have? | bilateral symmetry |
| What kind of symmetry does a sponge have? | Asymmetrical |
| What kind of symmetry does a spider have? | Bilateral symmetry |
| What kind of symmetry does both a lobster and a butterfly have? | Bilateral symmetry |
| What does King Phillip Came Over For Great Spaghetti stand for? | Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species |