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Zoology Review Game. Characteristics of animals. Heterotrophic, multicellular, lack cell walls, eukaryotic. What are filter feeders?. Animals that strain floating plants and animals from water. What process do simple animals use move oxygen and carbon dioxide through bodies?. diffusion.
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Characteristics of animals Heterotrophic, multicellular, lack cell walls, eukaryotic
What are filter feeders? Animals that strain floating plants and animals from water
What process do simple animals use move oxygen and carbon dioxide through bodies? diffusion
Which symmetry shows distinct left and right sides? bilateral
What is a blastula? Hollow ball of cells
Which germ layer gives rise to muscles, circulatory and excretory systems? mesoderm
What substance to sponges produce to protect themselves? toxins
What are gemmules and how are they beneficial to sponges? They are form of asexual reproduction that allow sponge to survive long periods of harsh conditions
Why are flagella important to sponges? Help to move water through its body
Why are some sponges green? They have photosynthetic algae in tissues
What is the function of spicules in sponges? Focus and direct incoming light
How do sponges benefit marine animals? Provide habitat
How do some sponges play an important role in primary productivity of reef? Have symbiotic relationships with photosynthetic organisms
What are cnidocytes and how do they help cnidarian to survive? Poison darts that paralyze prey
What are the simplest animals to have body symmetry? Cnidarians
What two functions do nematocysts form? Defense and capture prey
What are characteristics of cnidarians? Carnivorous, stinging tentacles arranged around mouth, simplest animals to have body symmetry; two forms – medusa and polyp
In a hydra, gastroderm and epidermis are separated by the ___________? mesoglea
How do polyps differ from medusas? Polyps are cylindrical and usually sessile, medusas are bell-shaped and motile
The nerve cells of cnidarians make up the ____________? Nerve net
Cells that sense gravity are called _____________? statocysts
What is the function of the gastrovascular cavity? digestion
Why is coral bleaching a serious ecological threat? Causes corals to die
What is the function of the scolex in tapeworms? Attach to intestinal wall
What organ grinds food into small pieces in earthworms? gizzard
What is the animal called? flatworm
What is the structure in a tapeworm that contains the reproductive organs? proglottid
In which host does a parasite reproduce asexually? intermediate host
What is a key difference between roundworms and earthworms? Earthworms have segments
Why are earthworms beneficial to gardeners? Tunnel and prove passageways for roots and water
How are larvae of marine animals important? Part of food chain
Which animals have a true coelom? Annelids, arthropods, mollusks, chordates
What are the four parts of a mollusks body? Foot Mantle Visceral mass
What is the spade-like burrowing structure of a mollusk called? radula
Which group of mollusks is the most active? cephalopods
What is a detrivore? Eats dead or decaying plants and animals
Which group of animals contains the most species? arthropods
What does molting important in arthropods? Allows them to grow as they shed their skin
What two body parts are important in arthropod classification? Body segments and appendages