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1. What are the seven main types of animals: Poriferan, Cnidarian, Mollusk,

Annelids, Arthropod, Echinodermata, Chordate


2. What is the main traits of Poriferan: Multicellularity and Blastula


3. What is the main traits of Cnidarian: Radical Symmetry, Mouth Surrounded by

Tentacles,


4. What is Choanocytes: flagellated cells that helps with nutrients and gas

exhcange


5. what is Mesonyl: gelatinous mass between interior and exterior of cells.


6. What kind of digestive system does Cnidaria have: Closed Gastric Cavity


7. What is a closed gastric cavity: food and waste enter the same place


8. How many germ layers do Cnidarians have?: 2


9. what are the two germ layers of Cnidarians: Ectoderm and Endoderm


10. what are Cnidocytes: stinging cells


11. how do Cnidarians reproduce: asexually




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12. What are the main features on Annelids: Cylindrical Bodies with egments,


13. how do Annelids eat: they are filter feeders


14. what does filter feeding mean: grabbing food from all directions


15. what are the main features of Mollusks: Radula, Mantle, and Foot


16. what is a radula: a scraping tongue for feeding


17. what is a mantle: a layer used for breathing and excretion and forming shells


18. what is a foot: A muscular organ for movement


19. what are the main features of Arthropods: Exoskeleton, Jointed appendages,

segmented bodies


20. how much segments does insects have: three


21. how many segments does chelicerates have: two


22. what is required for growth with arthropods: molting


23. what is metamorphosis: a major change from one form to another while

developing


24. what is complete metamorphosis: a transformation from a wormlike larve to a

specialized adult form


25. what is incomplete metamorphosis: looking like miniature version of adults

when hatching




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26. what allows insects to survive in more environments: Desiccation-Resistant

Eggs, Wings, Specialized Respiratory System, and Metamorphosis.


27. What is the main feature of Echinodermata: Revolved Radical Symmetry,

Tube Feet, and External Digest


28. What is Tube Feat: small projects of vascular systems extending outside of the

body


29. What are the main features of Chordates: Notochord

30 what is the Notochord: a still rod of collagen that runs along the back and provides

resistance

31. What are the 5 challenges organisms face: Transporting Materials, Maintaining

Homeostasis, Cellular Communication, Sensing the Environment, and Defense 32. Why is the

surface area to volume ratio important?: The higher the surface area volume means the faster

the things move in and out of the body.


33. What is Diffusion: the random movement of molecules from areas of higher

concentration to lower


34. What is Osmosis: the passive movement of water from areas of low

concentrations to higher


35. What does Hypotonic mean: lower concentration inside compared to outside


36. what is hypertonic: high concentration inside compared to out




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