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Animal that eats only plants or parts of plants
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Herbivore
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Animal that eats only other animals or the remains of other animals
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Carnivore
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Animal that eats plants and animals or animal flesh
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Omnivore
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Animal with a backbone
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Vertebrate
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Animal without a backbone.
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Invertebrate
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Body parts arranged in a circle around a central point.
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Radial Symmetry
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Body parts arrnged in a similar way on both sides of the body, with each half being a mirror image of the other half.
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Bilateral Symmetry
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This describes an organism that remains atached to one place during its lifetime.
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Sessile
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This is an animal that produces both sperm and eggs in the same body, but its sperm can not fertilize its own eggs.
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Hermaphrodite
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A cnidarian body type that is vase-shaped and is usually sessile.
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Polyp
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A cnidarian body type that is bell-shaped and free swimming
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Medusa
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Armlike structures that have stinging cells and surround the mouths of most cnidarians.
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Tentacle
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Capsules with coiled trigger-like structures that help cnidarians capture food.
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Stinging cells
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Organism that does not depend on another organism for food or a place to live
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Free living organism
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Opening at the end of the digestive tract through which wastes leave the body.
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Anus
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