Chapter 1 Review: Introduction to Animals

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cnidarians

What organisms have stinging cells?

nematoda

What phylum do roundworms belong to?

spongin

What sharp structures do the body of most sponges contain?

omnivore

What type of animal eats both plants and animals?

tapeworm

What type of flatworm lacks a digestive tract?

bilateral symmetry

What type of symmetry do all flatworms have?

bilateral symmetry

What type of symmetry has body parts arranged the same way on both sides of the body?

asymmetrical

What type of symmetry has no particular shape?

radial symmetry

What type of symmetry is arranged around a center like spokes on a wheel?

tapeworm

What uses hooks and suckers to attach itself to the intestines of the host?

medusa

What was the first form of cnidarian?

filter feeder (a sponge)

What organism obtains food by filtering it from the water?

tentacles

What are armlike structures that surround the mouth of a cnidarian?

1. Animals are made of many cells that carry out different functions. 2. Animals are eukaryotic and have a nucleus with membrane bound organelles 3. Animals depend on other living things for food. 4. Animals digest their food. 5. Most animals move from place to place. 6. Animals are capable of reproduction. All animals can reproduce sexually, and some can reproduce asexually.

What are the six characteristics of animals?

radial, bilateral, and asymmetrical

What are the three types of symmetry?

polyp and medusa

What are the two types of body forms of cnidarians?

roundworms

What causes heartworm disease in dogs?

collar cells

What cells are located on the inside of the sponge and help water movement through the entire organism?

medusa; jellies

What cnidarian body form is bell-shaped and free swimming? What is an example of this body form?

polyp; anemone, coral

What cnidarian body form is shaped like a vase and is usually sessile? What is an example of this body form?

sessile

What describes an organism that remains attached to one place during its lifetime?

cilia

What do sponge larvae have that allow them to swim in the water?

adaptation

What is a structure, process, or behavior that helps an animal survive in its environment?

carnivore

What is an animal that eats only other animals?

herbivore

What is an animal that eats only plants or plant parts?

vertebrate

What is an animal with a backbone?

invertebrate

What is an animal without a backbone?

hermaphrodite

What is an organism that produces both eggs and sperm in the same body?

a tube within a tube

What is the body form of roundworms?

usually asymmetrical; sometimes radial

What is the body shape of a sponge?

nematoda

What is the largest phylum of worms?

anus

What is the opening of the digestive tract where wastes leave?

regeneration

What is the type of asexual reproduction that replaces body parts?

radial symmetry

What kind of symmetry do all cnidarians have?

planarian

Why type of flatworm is free-living?


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