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What Is an Animal? (continued ) Structure of Animals 1. IVhat are cells? 2. Complete the flowchart to show how cells are organized in ammals. Levels ot Organization Arumal cells are grouped together to form a(n) which has a specific Job tn the body Tissues combine to form a(n), which performs a more complex 10b than each tissue by Itself Organs combine to form a which has a broad function In the body. Functions of Animals 3. B'hat are four mapr functions of animals? a. b. c. d. 4. What IS an adaptation? @. hot«e resend

Match the needs mth how animals use them. Use in Animals 5. Gives animals raw materials for growth and energy 6. Needed by body cells to release the energy from food Needs a. oxygen b. food 7. Is the following sentence true or false? Most animals have a cavity inside their body where food is broken down into substances the body can use. S. ỊVhy must animals maintain a stable environment within their bodies? 9. What are most animal movomente related tcp a. b. 10. Is the following sentence true or false? Some animals don't move from place to place. 11. What is sexual reproduction? 12. Ihe joining of an egg cell and a sperm cell is called @Ptarson Inc pubhshjnq as Peorson Ptentl e Holli All tights reserveff

Name Date Sponges, Cnidarians, and Worms Guided Read;ng and Study What Is an Animal? 13. Is the follov.-ing sentence true or false? i\hen a sperm cell and an egg cell unite, the resulting new individual does not have any characteristics from either parent. 14. "Xhat is asexual reproduction? 15. Is the following sentence frue or false? Asexual reproduction involves the joining of sex cells from two parents. Classification of Animals 16. Biologists classify animals in the animal kingdom into about 35 major groups, each of which is called a(n) 17. Look at the branching tree of animal phyla in your textbook. Circle the letter of the animal group that is most closely related to birds. a. insects b. mammals c. amphibians d. reptiles 18. Is the following sentence true or false? Evidence suggests that all animals arose from single-celled ancestors. 19. What do biologists consider when they classify an animal? a. b. c. 20. Is the following sentence true or false? An animal that does not have a backbone is called a vertebrate. 21. Circle the letter of the animal that is a vertebrate. a. bird b. jellyfish c. spider d. crab C Pearson Eixcfm, hct p.&shi e g as Pearson HOI Al rights reserved.

Name Date Animal Symmetry This sect:on explains that an:mal bodæs have a bilanced arrangemene Use Target Reading Skills As you read, compare and contrast the characteristics ofanimals With radul and bilateral symmetry in the Venn diagram below Write the similarities where the circles overlap, and write the differences on the left and right sides. Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry One line of symmetry The Mathematics of Symmetry 1. The balanced arrangement of an animal's body is called

Animal Symmetry (continued) 2. Complete the drawing of butterfl v's bodv on the siae of the line of symmetry 3. Because the butterfly can be divided into two halves that are mirror images of each other, it has symmetry. 4. Objects with many lines of symmetry that all go through a central point have symmetry 5. Is the following sentence true or false? The simplest animals, called sponges, usually have no symmetry. C) Symmetry and Daily Life 6. Is the following sentence true or false? Animals with radial symmetry have distinct front and back ends. 7. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about animals With bilateral symmetry. a. Human bodies have bilateral symmetry. b. Animals with radial symmetry are larger and more complex than animals with bilateral symmetry. c. Bilateral symmetry allows for a streamlined, balanced body that moves quickly and efficiently. d. Most animals with bilateral symmetry have sense organs in their back ends. @ Pearson Education, Inc. *stung cs Pearson hentxe Holl All nghts reserved.

Sponges and Cnidarians This sectid1i describes the characteristics of sponges and cutdar:mts. It also explores life on a coral reef Use Target Reading Skills As you read, compare and contrast sponges and cntdanans table belcze Sponges and Cnidarians the Feature Body structure Sponge Cnidarian Cell type that traps food Method(s) of reproduction Sponges tu scribe the body of a sponge 2. Circle the letter of each ',entence that ts true about sponges a. Spongc usually have no body symmetry b. Sponges always have and organs c. A sponge gets oxygen from water d. Adult sponges do not to attach to hard surfaces underwater, O by, henme

Name Da te Class Sponges and Cnidarians(continued) 3. A network of supports the bodies of most sponges. 4. Sponges reproduce asexually in a process called 5. Is the following sentence true or false? Sponges have separate sexes. Cnidarians 6. What are cnidarians? 7. Circle the letter of each characteristic of a polyp a. mouth opens at top b. attached to underwater surface c. shaped like upside-down bowl d. radial symmefrv 8. In this diagram, identify which body form is a polyp and which is a medusa. Then label the mouth and central cavity for each. e. @ Peorson fduconon, Incu publishing cs Pearson Prentice Holl All nghts leserved

9. How does a cnidarian capture prey? 10. Is the following sentence true or false? A jellyfish is not able to swim. 11. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about cnidarians. a. Cnidarians Stinging to captvre preve b. Cnidarians take food into a central body cavity. c. Cnidarians expel undigested food through the mouth. d. Cnidarians cannot move. Life in a Colony 12. Coral reefs are built by 13. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about coral reefs. a. Coral polyps produce hard, stony skeletons around their soft bodies. b. When coral polyps die, their skeletons break down to dust. c. Coral reefs are very limited in size. d. Coral reefs are home to more species of fishes and invertebrates than any other environment on Earth

Name Date Worms This section tells about the characteristics of the three main groups of worms. Use Target Reading Skills Before you read, tente (Chat vou know about worms in the organizer As you read, write what you learn. You can add more than three items to l'.sts if you think of more. What You Know What You Learned 1. Worms are long and skinny. Characteristics of Worms 1. Complete the concept map to show the three major phyla of orms. Worms are grouped Into

2. List five characteristics shared by all worms. a. b. c. d. 3. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about worms. a. Worms do not have brains. b. A worm has sense organs in its head end to respond to food, mates, and predators. c. Worms can only reproduce sexually. d. In some worm species, each individual has both male and female sex organs. Flatworms 4. Circle the letter of each characteristic of most flatworms. a. flat bodies b. round bodies c. include tapeworms and planarians d. one-way digestive system 5. An organism that lives inside or on another organism and takes its food from that organism is a(n) 6. Is the following sentence true or false? A parasite has no effect on its host. 7. Where do free-living flatworms live? 8. Circle the letter of each characteristic of planarians. a. parasite b. sca venger c. herbivore d. predator C) Peujsw. [uucotm, Inc, puuts\nng Pearson hennce ham N! rqhts reserved.