Vocab Module 11 Word Scramble
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Invertebrates | Animals that lack a backbone |
Vertebrates | Animals that possess a backbone |
Spherical symmetry | An organism possesses spherical symmetry if it can be cut into two identical halves by any cut that runs through the organism's center |
Radial symmetry | An organism possesses radial symmetry if it can be cut into two identical halves by any longitudinal cut through its center |
Bilateral symmetry | An organism possesses bilateral symmetry if it can only be cut into two identical halves by a single longitudinal cut along its center which divides it into right and left halves |
Epidermis | Outer layer of cells designed to provide protection |
Mesenchyme | Jellylike substance that separates the epidermis from the inner cells in a sponge |
Collar cells | Flagellated cells that push water through a sponge |
Amoebocytes | Cells that move using pseudopods and perform a variety of functions in animals |
Gemmule | A cluster of cells encased in a hard, spicule-reinforced shell |
Polyp | The sessile, tubular form of a cnidarian with a mouth and tentacles at one end and a basal disk at the other |
Medusa | Free-swimming cnidarian with a bell-shaped body and tentacles |
Epithelium | Animal tissue consisting of one or more layers of cells that have only one free surface, because the other surface adheres to a membrane or other substance |
Mesoglea | Jelly-like substance that separates the epithelial cells in a cnidarian |
Nematocysts | Small capsules that contain a toxin which is injected into prey or predators |
Testes | Organs that produce sperm |
Ovaries | Organs that produce eggs |
Anterior end | End of an animal that contains its head |
Posterior end | End of an animal that contains its tail |
Circulatory system | System designed to transport food and other necessary substances throughout a creature's body |
Nervous system | System of sensitive cells that respond to stimuli such as sound, touch, and taste |
Ganglia | Masses of nerve cell bodies |
Hermaphroditic | Possessing both male and female reproductive organs |
Regeneration | Ability to regrow a missing part of the body |
Mantle | Sheath of tissue that encloses the vital organs of a mollusk, secretes it shell, and performs respiration |
Shell | Tough, multilayered structure secreted by the mantle, generally used for protection, but sometimes for body support |
Visceral hump | Hump that contains a mollusk's heart, digestive, and excretory organs |
Foot | Muscular organ that is used for locomotion and takes a variety of forms depending on the animal |
Radula | Organ covered with teeth that mollusks use to scrape food into their mouths |
Univalve | Organism with a single shell |
Bivalve | Organism with two shells |
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