Simple Animals Matching Game

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Simple Animals Matching Game 1 Please match the term with the correct definition or statement. Porifera phylum meaning “pore-bearing” sessile nonmotile (unable to move), sponges and anemones are this osculum large opening at the top of a sponge through which water and wastes move collar cells flagellated cells in a sponge that help food and water to flow through the sponge spicules building material in sponges that offers protection and support, can be made of silica, calcium carbonate, or spongin Simple Animals Matching Game 2 Please match the term with the correct definition or statement. Bryozoan phylum meaning “moss-animals,” these are often found on docks and boats, feed by a lophophore Cnidaria phylum meaning “stinging cells” medusa “umbrella” form of Cnidarians with the tentacles hanging down around the mouth, sexual, free-floating form nematocysts barbs within the cnidoblast cells that are used to capture prey in cnidarians, triggered through chemical or mechanical stimuli Lion’s Mane Jelly one of the deadliest jellies in the world, has tentacles that can reach over 100 feet Simple Animals Matching Game 3 Please match the term with the correct definition or statement. Ctenophora phylum of comb jellies (not harmful because they use cilia to capture food and move it to their mouths) radial symmetry symmetry about one point, can be divided in many ways of symmetry asymmetry no symmetry, sponges are an example of this body plan mutualism symbiotic relationship in which two species benefit from each other, clown fish and sea anemones are an example Portuguese Man-O-War a dangerous colonial hydroid (many polyps working together) with a large gas bladder for buoyancy, many people incorrectly think this is a true jelly

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