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Sponges, coelenterates, echinoderms, mollusks, and arthropods
a) invertebrates
b) vertebrates
c) radial
d) bilateral

A mammal that lays eggs
a) placental
b) monotreme
c) marsupial
d) invertebrates

A whale is an example of this kind of mammal
a) marsupial
b) monotreme
c) placental
d) radial

Worms have this kind of symmetry because they can be divided along only one plane
a) vertebrates
b) assymetrical
c) radial
d) bilateral

A type of body plan that has no definite shape
a) asymmetrical
b) vertebrates
c) bilateral
d) monotreme

Cnidarians have this kind of symmetry
a) bilateral
b) radial
c) vertebrates
d) marsupial

Fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals
a) invertebrates
b) radial
c) vertebrates
d) asymmetrical

A koala is one, it gives birth to partially developed offspring
a) invertebrate
b) placental
c) monotreme
d) marsupial

Birds are designed for flying. Their bones are _________________ and light.
a) hollow
b) sponges
c) tentacles
d) invertebrates

Coelenterates have mouths surrounded by stinging ____________.
a) hollow
b) tentacles
c) amphibians
d) reptiles

Animals with backbones, ________________________.
a) tentacles
b) hollow
c) vertebrates
d) invertebrates

Animals without backbones ______________________.
a) tentacles
b) hollow
c) vertebrates
d) invertebrates

Lizards, snakes, turtles, and crocodiles are ________________.
a) reptiles
b) amphibians
c) sponges
d) invertebrates

The most primitive of the animal groups are called ______________________.
a) hollow
b) sponges
c) vertebrates
d) amphibians

Vertebrates that spend part of their lives in water and part on land are called ___________________.
a) amphibians
b) reptiles
c) tentacles
d) sponges

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