Phylums Porifera & Cnidaria
Characteristics of Porifera and Cnidaria
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09.07.20
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09.08.20
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What is the symmetry of most sponges?
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The cells that move water through a sponge using flagella are called:
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Adult sponges don't move, but stay attached to a surface, so they are
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The sponge cell type used for structure and made out of protein is:
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One sponge produces both sperm and eggs, so it is a
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What is the name of the stinging cells of cnidarians?
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Where do cnidarians digest their food?
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Which one is an example of a colonial cnidarian?
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During warm weather, hydra reproduce:
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What is the ciliated larva of a jellyfish called?
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Some anemones have a symbiotic relationship with
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Instead of cnidocytes, ctenophores have
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Ctenophores produce light by a chemical reaction, which is known as
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Complete the following analogy:
sponge: osculum; hydra: _______________
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What is NOT a characteristic of cnidarians?
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What do colloblasts do?
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