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Kingdom Fungi characteristics?
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multicellular, Eukaryotic,Heterotrophs, cell wall contains chitin.
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what do aquatic arthropods use to breathe?
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Gills
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True or False: Echinoderms have eyespots that can detect light.
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True
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What is a radula?
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a flexible tongue shaped structure
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what is molting?
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Shedding of the exoskeleton.
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what do terrestrial arthropods use to breathe?
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book lungs and spiracals.
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what is a nematocyst?
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a poison filled stinging structure that contains tightly coiled darts.
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how do Cnidarians respire?
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Diffusion through body walls.
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how do filter feeders eat?
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Flagella on cells help move water through the organisms body.
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what is sesile movement?
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non motile, stays attached to a single spot their whole adult life.
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what does it mean to be hermaphroditic?
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to have male and female reproductive organs.
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what is a nerve net?
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a system of nerve cells that run throughout the body.
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what is a ganglia?
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a pre-brain.
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how to round worms breathe?
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exchanges gases through body walls.
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how do flat worms move?
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hydrostatic skeleton and muscles.
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what type of fertilization do sponges use to reproduce?
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internal fertilization.
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what are flame cells?
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cells that eliminate waste.
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flame cells are in what type of worm?
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flatworms
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what is nephridia?
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cells that eliminate nyxogen containing waste.
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how do Cnidarians reproduce Asexually?
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budding.
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what are bivalves?
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an animal that moniters enviromental pollutants.
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how do terrestrial mollusks breathe?
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mantel cavity.(diffusion)
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what is a trochophore larvae?
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Free swimming larval stage.(mollusks)
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how do Echinderms Respire?
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Water vascular system.
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how do arthropods excrete?
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malpighian tubes.
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what is an endoskeleton?
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A strucual support located inside the body.
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what is Mycelium?
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thick, underground mass of tiny filaments called hyphae.
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what is jet propulsion?
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mucles contract water and make organism move forward.
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what fungi is not multicellular?
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Yeast
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True or False: sponges have a nervous system.
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False.
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