About the Test on 3/3/15
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Most cells have what? | Nucleas and Organelles
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Invertebrates dont have what? | No Back Bone(No Spine)
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Vertebrates have what? | Back Bone(Spine)
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Animals that can not make there own food are what? | Herbivores, carnivores, and/or omnivores.
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Bilateral, Radical, and Symmetrical Symmetry are what? | Animal is able to locate food and gather info from all directions, have all parts that are mirror images of each other, and animals that have no definite shape.
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Scientists classify invertebrates how? | Similar Characteristics
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What does sessile mean? | Stay in 1 place.
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How many sponges have been classified? | 5,000+
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What does flagella mean? | In cells=More water through them
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soft body of many sponges |
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