9 Major Animal Phyla Question Preview (ID: 37046)


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This animal has a exoskeleton and jointed appendages. When it grows it molts its exoskeleton.
a) Arthropoda
b) Mollusca
c) Echinodermata
d) Chordata

This animal has a backbone. It has bilateral symmetry and a nervous system including a brain.
a) Echinodermata
b) Chordata
c) Annelida
d) Arthropoda

This animal has radial symmetry. It has one opening with tentacles surrounding it. Its tentacles have nematocysts that sting organisms that come into contact with them.
a) Mollusca
b) Arthropoda
c) Echinodermata
d) Cnidaria

This animal has radial symmetry. It can be divided up into 5 equal parts. The underside is covered in muscular tubes called tube feet that it uses to move.
a) Cnidaria
b) Echinodermata
c) Mollusca
d) Annelida

This animal has a soft body with a hard shell. It has two openings and needs to stay moist.
a) Annelida
b) Arthropoda
c) Porifera
d) Mollusca

This animal lacks organs and tissues. It does have specialized cells and one opening. It doesn't move and gets support from spicules. It is asymmetrical.
a) Cnidaria
b) Echinodermata
c) Porifera
d) Platyhelminthes

This worm has a thin cuticle and a body that is divided into segments. It has two openings.
a) Annelida
b) Platyhelminthes
c) Mollusca
d) Nematoda

This worm is relatively broad and flat. It has bilateral symmetry and one opening.
a) Nematoda
b) Mollusca
c) Platyhelminthes
d) Annelida

This worm is round and tapered at the ends. It is smooth bodied and covered in a thick cuticle. It has two openings.
a) Nematoda
b) Platyhelminthes
c) Annelida
d) Arthropoda

Which of the following characteristics generally applies to all Chordates?
a) Teeth to tear and chew food
b) Lives on land
c) Circulatory system that moves blood
d) Nervous system without a brain

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