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What process do insects go through that other arthropods do not?
a) metamorphosis
b) regeneration
c) estivation
d) segmenting

Which of the following is not a crustacean?
a) shrimp
b) sea star
c) barnacles
d) lobster

Which of the following is not an arachnid?
a) tick
b) spider
c) praying mantis
d) scorpion

Which of the following is not an insect?
a) ant
b) fly
c) grasshopper
d) mite

What does a sea anemone have to protect itself?
a) Stinging cells on tentacles
b) Tentacles that give an electric shock
c) Poisonous spines
d) Arms with strong claws

cnidarian that attaches to a surface and its tentacles face upward
a) Bivalves
b) Polyps
c) Medusas
d) Sea lilies

can swim and their tentacles grow downward from their body
a) Sea lilies
b) Polyps
c) Medusas
d) Bivalves

have an eye at the end of each arm
a) Gastropods
b) Earthworms
c) Sea urchins and sand dollars
d) Sea stars

What structures help sponges get nutrients.
a) Spicules and Ganglia
b) Collar cells and Pores
c) Antennae and Tentacles
d)

What two structures do many flatworms have to help them sense their environment?
a) Eyespots and Sensory lobes
b) Antennae and Pincers
c) Collar cells and Mandibles
d)

What do flukes have that tapeworms don't?
a) distinguishable head
b) mouth
c) gut
d) segmented body

no suckers on tube feet
a) Medusas
b) Marine worms
c) Cephalopods
d) Brittle and basket stars

body sit on a stalk
a) Sea lilies
b) Sea stars
c) Leeches
d) Sea urchins and sand dollars

smartest invertebrate
a) Gastropods
b) Cephalopods
c) Earthworms
d) Polyps

eat using a tonguelike organ covered with teeth
a) Bivalves
b) Marine worms
c) Gastropods
d) Earthworms

two shells
a) Cephalopods
b) Sea urchins and sand dollars
c) Sea lilies
d) Bivalves

eat soil and segmented
a) Earthworms
b) Marine worms
c) Medusas
d) Brittle and basket stars

bristly and segmented
a) Earthworms
b) Marine worms
c) Bivalves
d) Sea stars

can be predator, decomposer, or parasite
a) Marine worms
b) Cephalopods
c) Leeches
d) Polyps

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