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What percentage of animals are invertebrates?

97%

How is invertebrate defined?

Animal without cranium and defined vertebral column or spine

What animal is part of Phylum Porifera?

Sponges

Can sponges move?

Larvae can, adults can't.

How do humans most commonly get tapeworms?

Raw or undercooked infected meat.

Where do arthropods get their name from?

Means jointed legs.

How do sponges reproduce?

Fragmentation, budding, or sexual reproduction.

Two body plans of cnidarians

Medusa and polyp

Examples of molluscs

Clams, oysters, snails, slugs, etc.

What is the cuticle?

External "skeleton" that also lines many of the Nematodes organs.