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13 Cards in this Set
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An example of an animal with radial symmetry is a ladybug |
False |
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Insect wings could be considered appendages |
True |
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An arthropod is highly vulnerable to predators after it has just molted |
True |
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One of the major functions of an exoskeleton is to protect an arthropods internal organs |
True |
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Porifera are relatively simple animals with porous bodies |
True |
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Platyhelminthes are radial animals with stinging cells |
False |
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Flatworms are the simplest bilateral animals |
True |
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Mollusks are segmented worms commonly found in the ocean |
False |
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Cephalopods have spiny skin and a water vascular system |
False |
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Annelids and flatworms share the trait of bilateral symmetry |
True |
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All animals are heterotrophic |
True |
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An endoskeleton must be shed before the animal possessing it can grow larger |
False |
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In incomplete metamorphosis, insects hatch from eggs as pupae |
False |