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eats only plants of parts of plants
herbivores
eats only other animals
carnivores
eats plants & animals
omnivores
animals with backbones
vertebrates
animals without backbones
invertebrates
animals that have body parts arranged in a circle
radial symmetry
can be divided into right and left halves that are nearly mirror images of each other
bilateral symmetry
organisms that remain attached to one place during their lifetime
sessile
animals that produce sperm & eggs in the same body
hermaphrodite
shaped like a vase & usually is sessile
polyp
bell-shaped & free-swimming
medusa
armlike structures surrounding the mouths of most cnidrians
tentacles
has a capsule with a coiled threadlike structure that helps cnidrian capture food
stinging cell
doesn't depend on another organism for food or a place to live
free living organism
an opening at the end of the digestive tract through which wastes leave the body
anus