Question | Answer |
What is asymmetry | A animal that can not be divided into mirror images |
What is radial symmetry | A animals body that can be divided into mirror images through the central axsis |
What is Bilateral symmetry | Can be divided into to parts that are nearly mirror images |
What is a vertebrate | A animal with a backbone |
What is a invertebrate | Animal with no backbone |
Name the nine phyla | Proifera, Cnidaria,platyhelminthes, nematoda, Mollusca, Annelida, Arthropada,Echindorada, Chordata, |
What is the Animal classification organisem | Kingdom Amelia |
How is the animal classification classified. | Phylum, symmetry, DNA, backbone or no backbone (vertebrate or invertebrate) |
What phylum has a hard cover covering their body | Echonodermida |
What phylum has bodies made up of segments covered in thin cuticles | Annelida |
What phylum uses Nemocitys used to capture food | Cnidaia |
Flat softend bodies with only a few cells thick | Platyhelminthes |
Jointed appendeges | Arthropods |
What phylum has Soft bodies hard shells | Mulliska |
What is a appendage | Stucture such as a arm or a leg that extends from the central part of the body |
Which does not belong Cnidairans sponges or jellyfish | sponges |
What is a exoskeleton | Thick hard outer coverings that protect and support the animals bodies |
What is a Chordate | A animal that has a, a nerve cord, a tail and structures called pharyngeal |
What is a notochord | A flexible rod shaped structure that supports the body of a devolving chordate |
Give some examples of a vertebrate | Answers may vary_ us deer bears |
Give example of reptile | Crocodile, lizard, snake |
Give example of a bird | Blue jays, cardinals |
Give examples of some fish | Rays marlins sharks |
Give a example of a amphibian | Frog |
Where is a pharyngeal pouch | Between the mouth and the digestive system |
What is the gills function | Absorb oxygen through water |
Gills function | To help the fish swim |
Describe the lampry fish | No jaws nickname the "Jawless" example- boney fish |
Why is the boney fish called the boney fish | It has bones |
Why is the cartalgeinous fish called that | It has internal structures made of cartalige |
Example of bony fish | Marlin and blob fish |
Chachterstics of a Sponge+ phylum | Asymmetry/ live in water, animal, no organs no tissue porifera |
Jellyfish sea anemone characteristics and phylum | Radial symmetry, live in water, have no organs or organ systems, single body open surrounded by tentacles. Cnidaira |
flatworm characteristics and phylum | Bilateral symmetry, digestive systems with one opening have a brain, flat. Platyhelminthes |
Roundworm phylum and characteristics | Bilateral symetry, simple brains, round, cuticle covering, two opening Platyhelminthes |
Crabs characteristics and phylum | Billateral symmetry, exoskeltions,several pairs of jointed appendages, live in almost every enviorment. Echinodermata |
Earth worm characteristics and phylum | Billateral symmetry, simple brain circlelutiry system, segmented a, soft bodies, blood and blood vessels Annelida |
Mollusks characteristics | Billateral symmetry, contains blood and drain, soft; two openings eys; |
Arthropods characteristics | Billateral symmetry, exoskeltions,several pairs of jointed appendages, live in almost every enviorment |
Star fish characteristics | Spiny skin, ratioal symmetry, more related to vertabras then any other phlay, hard plates in skin, live in the ocean, complete digestive system, tube feet . |