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25 Cards in this Set
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What is a animal without a backbone?
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Invertabrates
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What is body parts that are arranged in a circle around a central point called?
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Radial Symmetry
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Animals that eat only other animals?
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Carnivores
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Animals that eat just plants?
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Herbivores
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Animals that produce sperm and egg in one body?
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Hermaphrodites
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Animals with backbones?
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Vertabrates
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Body Parts that are arranged similarly on both sides of the body?
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Bilateral Symmetry
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What is vase shaped?
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Polyp
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What is an animal that is attached to one place?
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Sessile
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Animals are ______ but have basic ________ in commmon.
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-diverse
-characteristics |
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1. Are made of many _____.
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- cells
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2. Cells have a ______ and _____.
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- nucleus
- organelles |
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3. They depend on other _____ _____ for food.
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- living things
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4. They ______ their _____.
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- digest
- food |
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5. Most animals can _____.
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- move
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6. Can reproduce ______; some can also reproduce _____.
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- sexually
- asexually |
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_______ have bilateral symmetry. Free living and parasitic forms exist. (kind of worm)
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Flatworm
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(kind of worm) ________ have a tube- within- a tube body plan and bilateral symmetry.
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Roundworms
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(kind of worms) _____ and _____ have species that cause disease in humans.
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- Flatworms
- Roundworms |
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Animals are _____-_____ organisms that must ____ and ____ their food.
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-many - celled
- find - digest |
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What do omnivores eat?
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- Plants and animals
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Detrivores eat what?
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Decaying plants and animals
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Animals without a specific central point are known as what?
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Asymmetrical
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______ are hollow bodied animals with radial symmetry?
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Cnidarians
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Jellyfish, hydras, and corals are examples of ____?
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Cnidarians
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