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Mollusks, Arthropods & EchinodermsMollusk

sCrustacean

sEchinoderm

sClassify

It! Misc. Classify It, 2!

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A muscular covering that protects the organs

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A muscular appendage used to burrow or move

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Chitinous teeth used to scrape off algae

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A cavity that contains all the specialized organs

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Structure used both as a means of propulsion and

defense mechanism through which ink is

released

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This is the name given to the crustaceans with "ten

legs"

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These are the complex structures used for sight

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This is another term for the cephalothorax on a lobster, crab, or crayfish

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The type of circulatory system seen in

Crustaceans

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Identify the following:

A

B

CD

E

F G

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Write the parts of the Water Vascular System in order of the path of water (you should have 6 parts)

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Pigment spots that can detect light and dark on the end of the arms of a

starfish

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Tiny pinchers found on the outer surface of

starfish

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Identify this part:

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The name for the hardened structure found

under the thin layer of tissue

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Phylum, Subphylum, & Class for:

HORSESHOE CRAB

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Phylum, Subphylum, & Class for:

BARNACLE

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Phylum & Class for:SEA URCHIN

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Phylum & Class for:SQUID

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Phylum, Subphylum, & Class for:LOBSTER

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The longer the intestine seen in an organism

probably means its diet consists of this:

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The non-mouth side on a starfish

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Why are copepods important?

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Identify the following partsA

C

E

F

D

B

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The chewing apparatus of sea urchins seen here:

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Phylum and Class for:

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Phylum & Class for:

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Phylum, Subphylum, and Class for:

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