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What is a animal without a backbone?
Invertabrates
What is body parts that are arranged in a circle around a central point called?
Radial Symmetry
Animals that eat only other animals?
Carnivores
Animals that eat just plants?
Herbivores
Animals that produce sperm and egg in one body?
Hermaphrodites
Animals with backbones?
Vertabrates
Body Parts that are arranged similarly on both sides of the body?
Bilateral Symmetry
What is vase shaped?
Polyp
What is an animal that is attached to one place?
Sessile
Animals are ______ but have basic ________ in commmon.
-diverse
-characteristics
1. Are made of many _____.
- cells
2. Cells have a ______ and _____.
- nucleus
- organelles
3. They depend on other _____ _____ for food.
- living things
4. They ______ their _____.
- digest
- food
5. Most animals can _____.
- move
6. Can reproduce ______; some can also reproduce _____.
- sexually
- asexually
_______ have bilateral symmetry. Free living and parasitic forms exist. (kind of worm)
Flatworm
(kind of worm) ________ have a tube- within- a tube body plan and bilateral symmetry.
Roundworms
(kind of worms) _____ and _____ have species that cause disease in humans.
- Flatworms
- Roundworms
Animals are _____-_____ organisms that must ____ and ____ their food.
-many - celled
- find
- digest
What do omnivores eat?
- Plants and animals
Detrivores eat what?
Decaying plants and animals
Animals without a specific central point are known as what?
Asymmetrical
______ are hollow bodied animals with radial symmetry?
Cnidarians
Jellyfish, hydras, and corals are examples of ____?
Cnidarians