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Facts and Questions about Classifying Invertidrates.

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What are invertibrates?   Invertibrates are animals without backbones.  
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Animals eat food, What are the three Classifications?   Herbivores,Carnivors, and Omnivores.  
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What are the three types of symmetry?   1). Radial 2). Bilateral 3).Asummetrical.  
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Animals are classified into two groups, What are the two groups?   Vertibrates~Animal WITH backbone Invertibrates~Animal WITHOUT backbone  
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Adult sponges are sessile, What does SESSILE mean?   Sessile means that they stay in one place.  
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How do Sponges Feed?   Sponges are Filter Feeders.  
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Why do Sponges Filter Feed?   Sponges filter feed because there are Microscopic Organisms are in the water to feed on.  
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What are the soft bodies of many sponges supported by?   They are supported by Spicules which are sharp,glass-like structures that's why not many are eaten.  
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What other way that they are supported?   They also have spongin that makes them soft and elastic.  
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How do sponges Reproduce?   Sponges reproduce both sexually and asexually.  
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How do they reproduce Sexually?   Most Sponges are Hermaphrodite so they produce Eggs and Sperm.  
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how do they produce Asexually?   They reproduce by Budding, meaning they grow another appendage and then it falls off the main part of the body, then grows on its own.  
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What does Cnidarian mean?   Cnidarian means Stinging Cells.  
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What is a Cnidarian?   A Cnidarian is an invertibrate that has Tentacles around the mouth that shoot out stinging cells to capture prey.  
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What symmetry does a Cnidarian have?   A Cnidarian has Radial Symmetry.  
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What is a Polyp?   A Polyp is a vase-shaped body  
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What is a Medusa?   A Medusa is a free swimming,bell-shaped body of a Jellyfish.  
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How do Polyps reproduce?   They reproduce by budding.Some reproduce sexually releasing eggs or sperm into the water.  
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How do Medusa reproduce?   They reproduce sexually to produce Polyp. Polyp buds for a new Medusa  
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