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Type of symmetry where body parts are arranged in a circular arrangement from a central point:
a) bilateral
b) spherical
c) radial
d) asymmetrical

A common characteristic of organisms in the Chordata Phylum all have:
a) a backbone (vertebrates)
b) asymmetry
c) a backbone (invertebrates)
d) an exoskeleton

Arthropods have a special structure that supports and protects their body from the outside called a(n):
a) bony internal skeleton
b) thick endoskeleton
c) feet
d) exoskeleton

Flowering plants, such as rose bushes, are:
a) called conifers
b) low lying plants that also include moss
c) classified as angiosperms
d) classified as gymnosperms

Cnidarians have:
a) stinging cells on their tentacles
b) hair or fur
c) rough skin
d) wings

An example of a nonvascular plant is:
a) pine tree
b) rose bush
c) tulips
d) moss

ALL Mollusks:
a) have soft bodies and are invertebrates
b) live in salt water
c) are vertebrates and can swim
d) are asymmetrical

Earthworms have segmented bodies and are in which phylum?
a) Mollusks
b) Annelids
c) Echinoderms
d) Chordates

ALL insects have what in common?
a) Six legs and three body segments
b) Four legs and three body segments
c) Eight legs and two body segments
d) Ten legs and two body segments

Pine trees are considered to be:
a) deciduous
b) thorny
c) conifers
d) angiosperms

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