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Chp 12 part 1

Blume Life science

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animal with a backbone vertebrate
type of cell that lines the inside of a sponge collar cell
a stage in development between a egg and adult larva
remaining attached to one place sessile
ability of an organism to replace body parts regeneration
an animal that proces both sperm and eggs hermaphrodite
group name meaning "stinging-cells" cnidaria
arm-like structure having stinging cells tentacle
cnidarian body plan that is shaped like a tube or vase polyp
bell-shaped body plan of cnidarians medusa
organism that does not depend on another for food or a place to live free-living
organism that obtains food bu filtering it from the water in which it lives filter-feeder
animal that doesn't have a backbone invertebrate
opening at the end of digestive system anus
eats plants and animals omnivores
the non-venomous king snak looks like the venomous coral snake mimicry
stripes help tigers hide in tall grass camouflage
eats only plants or parts of plants herbivores
Animals are made of many ________ cells
Animal cells have a ______ and organelles nucleus
Animals depend on other ____ things in the environment for food living
Animals _____ their food digest
Most animals can ______ move
Animals can _____ sexually; some can also reproduce asexually reproduce
_______ adaptions help animals survie Physical
Protective _____ such as shells or quills help protect animals from predators coverings
large _____ protects some animals size
some animals use _______ or ______ to discourage predators scent or ink
traveling in _____ can assist both predators and prey groups
______ helps other some animals blend into the environment or confuse predators. mimicry
___________ have a backbone vertebrates
___________ don't have a backbone invertebrates
_________ is how an animal's body parts are arranged symmetry
_________ animals do not have a definite shape (no symmetry) asymmetrical
Animals with _________ symmetry have parts arranged in a circle around a center point bilateral
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