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animals with a backbone
a) worms
b) invertebrates
c) vertebrates
d) sponges

type of symmetry where body can be divided into right and left sides
a) bilateral
b) radial
c) asymmetric
d) division

skeleton is located outside the body
a) vertebrate
b) exoskeleton
c) invertebrate
d) endoskeleton

type of symmetry where there is no way to divide body into two equal halves
a) division
b) radial
c) bilateral
d) asymmetric

young worm with a protective covering
a) baby worm
b) cyst
c) zygote
d) egg

animals without backbones
a) invertebrate
b) vertebrate
c) fish
d) cyst

type of symmetry where body parts are arranged around a center point
a) division
b) bilateral
c) radial
d) asymmetric

arm-like parts of a stinging-cell animal
a) arms
b) legs
c) tentacles
d) hair

small openings in the body of a sponge
a) mantle
b) skin
c) mouths
d) pore

thin, fleshy material that covers a soft-bodied animal
a) skin
b) mantle
c) pores
d) fur

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