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Made by Davis and D ylan. INVERTEBRATES. Davis and D ylan. Invertebrate. Porifera /sponges example: skeleton. Definition: A type of animal that filters the water it lives in to get food. Body systems: A sponge has only two layers of cells. Reproduction: sponges reproduce asexuall
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Made by Davis and Dylan INVERTEBRATES
Davis and Dylan Invertebrate
Porifera/spongesexample: skeleton • Definition: A type of animal that filters the water it lives in to get food. • Body systems: A sponge has only two layers of cells. • Reproduction: sponges reproduce asexuall • Food: filters the water to get food • Habitat: some small species lives under fresh water. Lakes, ponds, and steams can live on rocks or sticks under water. • Predators: humans, fish, crabs and pollution • Fun facts: water help them to survive, brightly colored
Platyhelminthes/flat wormsexample: planarians • Definition: an animal, such as a planarian, that has a flattened body, a digestive system with only one opening and a simple nervous system. • Body system: triangle- shaped heads and their eyes spots, cross eyed. • Reproduction: Platyhelminthes can lay eggs and reproductive with sex organs. • Food: planarians extends a tube from its mouth to eat. The tube works like a straw. The small panicles and liquded move into the mouth. • Habitat: fresh water, streams, lakes and ponds. • Predators: small fresh water flat worms people can get sick if food is not cooked. • Fun facts: water helps them survive and they can be found in humans. DG
Annelids/segmentedexample: worms • Definition: An animal, such as the earth worms, whose body is made up of connected section, or segments. • Body system: earth worms have a circulatory system such as enlarged tubes act As hearts. The earth has two sets of muscles. • Reproduction: both male and female both have sex organs. • Food: segmented worms eat out of there mouth and segmented worms eat the earthworms. • Habitat: the earthworms live underground. • Predators: birds eat worms • Fun facts: both female and male can lay eggs, soil, and oxygen to survive. dg
ARTHROPODSEx. SCORPIONS • Definition; An animal that has a jointed exoskeleton and limbs. • Body systems ; The lungs are in a scorpions • In the bodies. They have a digestive system with two openings. • Reproduction; Sexually. The females lays fertilized eggs from which the young hatch. • Food; They can eat anything like insects and mice. • Habitat; They live in desserts and anywhere on earth. • Predators; Spiders, frogs, birds. They scorpion can will sting people. • Fun Fact. Arthropods can survive anywhere on earth. dg
Mollusks/snails • Definition/Description/ get from glossary • An animal with a soft body and know bones. • Body systems/ They have hard shells that help them live • Reproduction/ Mollusks reduce sexually they release eggs and sperms into the water so it can fertilized. • Food/ what do they eat? They eat clams but they eat many things too. • Habitat/ They live in rocks and into rocks they can also live in the sand to blind in together. • Predators/ Problems/ Squid can eat these animals and others things also. • Adaptions/ fun facts/ by getting there nutrients to live and having liquids in there body. dw
ECHINODERM • Definition/ Description/ An invertebrate that has an internal Skelton and spines that are part of its skin. • Body systems/ they do not have a brain so when they can eat they have to feel for its food. • Reproduction/ they look for a female and they do sexual things. • Food/ Squids grab there prey and they kill until the animal is dead. • Habitat/ they live near rocks and under rocks. • Predators and problems/ small and big animals eat squid too. • Adaptions/ fun facts/ Squid do not have brains WOW dw
Nematodes • Definition/ Description/ An animal with round tube-like body that was a decease system with too openings. • Body systems/ the nervous works the whole body that’s neat. • Reproduction/ so when a female meats the male they start to use there body to do it. • Food/ it eats with mouth it inkstands from the mouth through the tubes so they can eat. • Habitat/ the animal live in the rocks • Predators/ the animals live in rocks so they can live. • Adaptions / liquids so they can live too. dw
CNUDARIA • An animal with tentacles that have the ability to sting its prey or predators. • The gills help them survive the wildness • Females help them have babies with the male. • They are meat eating animals they use there mouth to eat. • They live in places so they can survive. • Predictor are consumers its called prey. • By helping to survive with water food and nutrients. DW
RECOURCE • Science book/ info and details • Nematodes • Echinoderm • Mollusks/Snails • Cnudaira
Resources • Science Book