
6th Grade: Invertebrates
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- Q1A type of development in insects where the young resemble smaller versions of the adults(nymphs) and do not undergo a drastic transformation.regenerationincomplete metamorphosiscomplete metamorphosistransformation30s
- Q2An active predator mollusk that is head-footed.bivalveunivalvecephalopodgastropod30s
- Q3A type of mollusk that moves using a stomach foot.cephalopodarthropodgastropodbivalve30s
- Q4A type of symmetry where body parts are arranged around a central axis, like the spokes of a wheel and can be divided into equal parts.metamorphosisasymmetryradial symmetrybilateral symmetry30s
- Q5Organisms that live on or in another living organisma and benefit at it's expense.free-livingmutualistssymbiontsparasites30s
- Q6A type of worm characterized by a long, round body that is segmented and often found in soil or aquatic environments.flatwormssegmented wormsgastropodsroundworms30s
- Q7An animal without a backbone.invertebrateexoskeletonmolluskvertebrate30s
- Q8An animal that has a backbone or spine.bilateral symmetryvertebrateinvertebrateectotherm30s
- Q9A specialized cell found in certain animals that can deliver a sting or capture prey.nematocystspinneretssetaeexoskeleton30s
- Q10A type of soft-bodied animal, many of which have shells, including snails and octopuses.echinodermflatwormmolluskarthropod30s
- Q11An aquatic animal with a two-part hinged shell.cephalopodunivalvebivalvegastropod30s
- Q12An animal that has a single shell, such as a snail.univalvecephalopodcrustaceanbivalve30s
- Q13An animal characterized by its radial symmetry, often found in the ocean, that has a hard outer covering and can regenerate parts of its body.echinodermflatwormarthropodmollusk30s
- Q14Organisms that obtain their food by filtering small particles from water.carnivoresherbivorespredatorsfilter feeders30s
- Q15A type of symmetry where an organism can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane, like a butterfly.bilateral symmetryasymmetryfilter feedersradial symmetry30s