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Intro to Animals, Porifera and Cnidaria

Horizontales
Cnidarian form with a tube-like body, usually sessile, mouth and tentacles pointing up
Cnidarian form that is bell-shaped, able to swim and has the tentacles and mouth pointed down
Organisms that are not able to move from place to place, but are attached to one spot
Head or front end
Main habitat that sponges and cnidarians live in
Sponges obtain food this way (two words with no space)
Type of symmetry found in cnidarians such as hydra
Sponges, cnidarians, worms, mollusks, and insects are all this type of animal; about 95% of all animals
Type of cell that is found in animals
Light detecting cells in some jellyfish
Unlike other kingdoms, animal cells do not have this structure (2 words with no space)
Poison filled dart used to paralyze and kill prey
Verticales
Made of silica, calcium carbonate, or spongin; they provide structural support for sponges
Phylum that includes jellyfish, hydra, corals and sea anemones
Phylum that sponges
An asexual form of reproduction found in hydra
Form of nutrition found in all animals
Cells in jellyfish that sense gravity, determining up and down
Allows cnidarians to respond to environmental stimuli (two words, no space)
Large opening at the top of a sponge that allows water to flow out
A concentration of sense organs and nerve cells at the anterior end of the body; has a "head"
The type of algae which lives in some corals and jellyfish which does photosynthesis and helps produce food for the animal
Lack of symmetry
Type of symmetry found in worms, humans, and insects
Respiration and excretion in sponges and cnidarians are both accomplished by this process
Back or upper surface
Tail or hind end
Collar cells in a sponge have this structure which helps to move water through the sponge body
Belly or lower surface