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animals with no backbone   inverterbraes  
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animals with backbones   vertebraes  
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most dangerous jelly   box jelly  
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most are sessile; eats other plants and animals; sexually and asexually reproduce   sponges  
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2 types of pores:   incurrent outcurrent  
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luffa sponge is not real it is ________   gourd  
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luffa sponge's kingdom   Plante  
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to grow back   regenerate  
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sponges reproduce:   asexually or sexually  
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all sponges live in the :   water  
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jellis;sea anomeanes; coarls;   Colentera  
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radial symmetry   colertera  
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another word for tenticles   nomadocysts  
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high power microscope   40  
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low power microscope   100  
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mudssa or polyp form; no head; all inveterbraes; have stinging cells on their tenticles; gastrovascylar cavity   Colentera  
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parastethic worm   phlatyheminthes  
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planarium; worm; tapeworm; fluke   phlatyheminthes  
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fluke   fascoria  
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characteristics of phlatyeminthes:   flat;3 layered; 2 lateral  
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planarium have eye spots and they use them as __________   sensors  
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planarium =   cross eyed worm  
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2 regenerateive cells that we have   fingernails and skin  
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absorbs nutrients through the body:   tapeworm  
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round; 2 nerve chords; 2 openings; bilateral symmetery   nematoda  
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respitory systems; digestive system; cicularatory system; nervous system; reproductive system   annelida  
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3 types of symmetry:   radial asemetrical bilateral  
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mass of nerve cells   ganglion  
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digestive track   gut  
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how do sponges eat?   through pores  
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what is the difference between polyps and mudussa?   polyps attach to the surface where mudussas float freely  
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3 classes of mollusks:   gastropods bivalves chephalopods  
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what do mollusks eat from?   a radalia  
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what does echinoderm maen?   spiny skin  
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