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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Phylum Porifera: Where they live | water (aquatic) |
| Phylum Porifera: About tissues and organs | Lack true tissues and organs |
| Phylum Porifera: Are they motile or sessile | Sessile (can't move) |
| Phylum Porifera: How they feed | Filter feeders |
| Phylum Porifera: Examples | Sponges |
| Phylum Cnidaria: Where they live | Water |
| Phylum Cnidaria: Type of symmetry | Radial |
| Phylum Cnidaria: About tentacles | bear stinging nematocysts |
| Phylum Cnidaria: Examples | Jelly fish, sea anemones, coral |
| Phylum Platyhelminthes: Common name | Flatworms |
| Phylum Platyhelminthes: Type of symmetry | Bilateral |
| Phylum Platyhelminthes: Different types | Free living and parasites |
| Phylum Platyhelminthes: Examples | planarians, liver flukes, and tapeworms |
| Phylum Nemotoda: Common name | Roundworms |
| Phylum Nemotoda: About digestive system | has two openings |
| Phylum Nemotoda: Examples | hookworms, filaria, and trichinella |
| Phylum Annelida: Common names | Segmented worms |
| Phylum Annelida: About digestive system | two openings |
| Phylum Annelida: Type of circulatory system | Closed |
| Phylum Annelida: Examples | Fan worms Earthworms, and leeches |
| Phylum Mollusca: Type of body | Soft bodies with hard shells |
| Phylum Mollusca: About digestive system | two openings |
| Phylum Mollusca: How they move and eat | Muscular foot used for crawling, burrowing, or to capture prey |
| Phylum Mollusca: Examples | Clams, oysters, snails, squid, and octopus |
| Phylum Arthropoda: Type of skeleton | Exoskeleton |
| Phylum Arthropoda: About appendages | Jointed |
| Phylum Arthropoda: Type of circulatory system | Open |
| Phylum Arthropoda: What is unique about this phylum | It is the LARGEST |
| Phylum Arthropoda: Examples | Ants, ticks, spiders, crabs, centipedes, and grasshoppers |
| Phylum Echinodermata: What type of water they live in | Salt |
| Phylum Echinodermata: Type of symmetry | Radial |
| Phylum Echinodermata: Type of skeleton | Endoskeleton |
| Phylum Echinodermata: Examples | Starfish, sand dollars, sea cucumbers |
| Phylum Chordata: Dorsal, hollow nerve chord | all have this |
| Phylum Chordata: What all organisms in this phylum have at one time in their life | Tails |
| Phylum Chordata: Examples | Tunicates, lancelets, hagfish, lampreys, fish, shark, birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals |