Invertebrates/TUSTIN
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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sponges are animals that have many: | pores
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water moves through a________ _________:( water moves out a hole in the top | central cavity
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they have specialized cells for obtaining________ and ______________ from the water | food oxygen
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segmented worms have long tube like bodies that are divided into | segments
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they are the simplest organisms with a true __________ __________ and ____________ contained in __________ | nervous system
blood vessels
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a long _________________________ runs down the length of the worm's inner body | digestive system
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worms take in dissolved oxygen from the water through their | skin
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