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That’s an Animal Phyla Wha…? Sponges & Cnidarians
What’s the Worm?
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Adaptations are characteristics an organism develops to better survive in its environment, also called
this.
What is its habitat?
Category 1Question 1
Based on what they eat, cnidarians are classified as
this type of animal.
What are carnivores?
Category 1Question 3
By definition, these organisms cannot make
their own food.
What are heterotrophs?
Category 1Question 5
A group of organisms that can mate with each other
and produce offspring capable of reproduction.
What is a species?
Category 2Question 2
The sorting of animals into groups based on common characteristics like body
structure, DNA, or embryotic development.
What is classification?
Category 2Question 3
A characteristic common to cnidarians that is not found
in sponges.
What is the use of stinging cells?
Category 2Question 5
Invertebrates that have two different body plans, a polyp stage and a medusa stage.
What are cnidarians?
Category 3Question 3
Cnidarians use stinging cells to accomplish these
two important things.
What are defense and finding food?
Category 3Question 4
This type of worms’ body is ridged like an accordion.
What is a segmented worm?
Category 4Question 3
An earthworm uses these little things to crawl forward
– along with its segments and muscles.
What are bristles or setae?
Category 4Question 4