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Chapter 15 Invertebrates

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Chapter 15 Invertebrates

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An animal without a backboneAn animal without a backbone

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Invertebrate

An animal without a backboneAn animal without a backbone

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A body plan in which two halves of an organism’s body are mirror images of each other

A body plan in which two halves of an organism’s body are mirror images of each other

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Bilateral symmetry

A body plan in which two halves of an organism’s body are mirror images of

each other

A body plan in which two halves of an organism’s body are mirror images of

each other

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A body plan in which the parts of a body are arranged in a circle around a central point

A body plan in which the parts of a body are arranged in a circle around a central point

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Radial symmetry

A body plan in which the parts of a body are arranged in a circle around a

central point

A body plan in which the parts of a body are arranged in a circle around a

central point

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Without symmetryWithout symmetry

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Asymmetrical

Without symmetryWithout symmetry

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Group of nerve cellsGroup of nerve cells

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Ganglia

Group of nerve cellsGroup of nerve cells

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The pouch where food is digested in animalsThe pouch where food is digested in animals

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Gut

The pouch where food is digested in animals

The pouch where food is digested in animals

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A cavity in the body of some animals where the gut and organs are locatedA cavity in the body of some animals where the gut and organs are located

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Coelom

A cavity in the body of some animals where the gut and organs are located

A cavity in the body of some animals where the gut and organs are located

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A circulatory system consisting of a heart that pumps blood through spaces called sinuses

A circulatory system consisting of a heart that pumps blood through spaces called sinuses

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Open circulatory system

A circulatory system consisting of a heart that pumps blood through spaces called

sinuses

A circulatory system consisting of a heart that pumps blood through spaces called

sinuses

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A circulatory system in which a heart circulates blood through a network of vessels that forms a closed loop

A circulatory system in which a heart circulates blood through a network of vessels that forms a closed loop

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Closed circulatory system

A circulatory system in which a heart circulates blood through a network of

vessels that forms a closed loop

A circulatory system in which a heart circulates blood through a network of

vessels that forms a closed loop

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One of many identical or almost identical repeating body partsOne of many identical or almost identical repeating body parts

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Segment

One of many identical or almost identical repeating body parts

One of many identical or almost identical repeating body parts

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An external skeleton made of protein and chitin found in arthropods

An external skeleton made of protein and chitin found in arthropods

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Exoskeleton

An external skeleton made of protein and chitin found in arthropods

An external skeleton made of protein and chitin found in arthropods

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An eye that is made of many identical units, or eyes, that work togetherAn eye that is made of many identical units, or eyes, that work together

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Compound eye

An eye that is made of many identical units, or eyes, that work together

An eye that is made of many identical units, or eyes, that work together

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Feelers on an arthropod’s head that respond to touch or tasteFeelers on an arthropod’s head that respond to touch or taste

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Antennae

Feelers on an arthropod’s head that respond to touch or taste

Feelers on an arthropod’s head that respond to touch or taste

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A jaw found on some arthropods A jaw found on some arthropods

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Mandible

A jaw found on some arthropodsA jaw found on some arthropods

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A process in which an insect or other animal changes form as it develops from an embryo or larva to an adult

A process in which an insect or other animal changes form as it develops from an embryo or larva to an adult

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Metamorphosis

A process in which an insect or other animal changes form as it develops

from an embryo or larva to an adult

A process in which an insect or other animal changes form as it develops

from an embryo or larva to an adult

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An internal skeletonAn internal skeleton

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Endoskeleton

An internal skeletonAn internal skeleton

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A system of water pumps and canals found in all echinoderms that allows them to move, eat, and breathe

A system of water pumps and canals found in all echinoderms that allows them to move, eat, and breathe

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Water Vascular System

A system of water pumps and canals found in all echinoderms that allows

them to move, eat, and breathe

A system of water pumps and canals found in all echinoderms that allows

them to move, eat, and breathe

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