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Zoo Intro One. Zoo Intro Two. Zoo Intro Three. Zoo Intro Four. Zoo Intro Five. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. How animals obtain their food energy.

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  1. Zoo Intro One Zoo Intro Two Zoo Intro Three Zoo Intro Four Zoo Intro Five 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. How animals obtain their food energy

  3. What is a heterotroph?

  4. Cells that are effective, in chordates and echinoderms, and can operate independently of other cells

  5. What are specialized cells?

  6. Group of cells that work together

  7. What are tissues?

  8. Opposite of the mouth-side of an organism

  9. What is aboral?

  10. Sea anemone symmetry

  11. What is radial symmetry?

  12. Sponge Bob symmetry

  13. What is asymmetry?

  14. Concentration of sensory and brain structures in the anterior end of an organism

  15. What is cephalization?

  16. Found in vertebrates but not invertebrates

  17. What is a dorsal nerve cord?

  18. Characteristic shared by all chordates at some time during development

  19. What are pharyngeal pouches?

  20. An adaptation to life on land that is not JUST for vertebrates

  21. What is a brain? **ask about this question**

  22. Arthropods have segmentation, an exoskeleton, a digestive tract, and a certain type of circulatory system.

  23. What is an open circulatory system?

  24. Where Sponge Bob digests his food

  25. What are individual cells?

  26. Stage of animal development during which germ layers are formed

  27. What is gastrulation?

  28. The annelid body type

  29. What is an acoelomate?

  30. The most early beginning of a muscular system

  31. What is mesoderm?

  32. The beginning of skin and nervous systems

  33. What is ectoderm?

  34. You can be glad you are a chordate with a one-way, two-opening digestive system

  35. What is a deuterostome?

  36. The body type of an organism that looks like the diagram to be drawn

  37. What is a pseudocoelomate?

  38. Body type of organism with no body cavity

  39. What is an acoelomate?

  40. Type of organism with this diagrammed body cavity

  41. What is a coelomate?

  42. Provides firm structure for muscle contraction

  43. What is the function of a body cavity?

  44. Aids freedom of movement

  45. What is a function of a body cavity?

  46. Acts as medium for transport of wastes

  47. What is a function of a body cavity?

  48. Type of development of vertebrates

  49. What is direct development?

  50. Type of development of invertebrates

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