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| the phylum that sponges belong to |
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| the specialized cells in a sponge that line the inside and help digest food |
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| the empty center of the sponge |
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| the spike like fibers of a sponge's epidermis |
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| the soft fibers in the epidermis of a sponge |
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| the type of symmetry a sponge has; it has no set shape |
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| whip like structures that move water through the sponge |
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| the phylum of invertebrates that have tentacles with stinging cells |
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| the stinging cells of animals such as the jellyfish |
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| the bell shaped (tentacles down) stage of a jellyfish |
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| the stage of coral or a jellyfish when the tentacles are up |
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small ocean animals with stinging cells that make
rock like homes |
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| the small fresh water animal with stinging cells that is famous for budding |
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| Name 3 examples of Pelecypods |
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1. clam
2. oyster
3. mussels |
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| Name 3 examples of Gastropods. |
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1. snail
2. slug
3. squid |
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| any mollusk with one shell |
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| any mollusk with 2 shells |
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| the fold of tissue that makes the shell |
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