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| A flexible ribbon of tiny teeth, used by mollusks to scrape off food |
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| a phylum of invertabrates with a soft, unsegmented body |
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| an organisms breathing organ that removes oxygen from the water |
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| a class in the mollusk phylum in which organisms "walk" on a broad, flat foot... (example is a snail or slug) |
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| a skeleton found inside the body |
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| a skeleton found outside the body |
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| a class in the mollusk phylum in which organisms have two shells held storngly together (example is a clam or oyster..) |
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| a PHYLUM of invertabrates that have an external skeleton... means "jointed legs" |
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| a CLASS in the mollusk PHYLUM in which the foot ofthe organisms are divided into tentacles near the head |
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| the tough, flexible material from which arthropods exoskeletons are made |
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| the process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton |
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| an appendage on the head of some animals that contain sense organs |
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| an arthropod that has 2 body sections and eight legs |
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| the hind section of an insects or arachnids body that contains its reproductive organs and part of its digestive tract |
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| the second stage of metamorphis, in which an insect is enclosed in a cocoon and gradually changes to a larva, then adult. |
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| a stage of gradual metamnorphis that usually resembles the adult insect |
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| a type of metamorphis that is not complete |
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| all 4 stages of metamorphis |
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| a chemical released by an animal that affects the behavior of another animal of the same species. |
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| an arthropod that has 2 or 3 body segments, 5 or more PAIRS of legs, 3 appendages. (example is crab) |
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| a common defense used by animals in which they blend in with there surroundings |
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| a phylum of invertebrates that is made up of animals with radial symmetry and spiney skin (example starfish) |
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| an arthropod with 3 body sections, 6 legs, one pair of antennae, and usually one or more pair of wings (example grasshopper) |
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| "living light" used by insects to communicate (ex: fireflies) |
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| an insects mid section -Rene Vorilas wrote all these cards :) |
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| mollusks have __________ symmetry |
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| true or false? some kinds of limestone are partially made from mollusks. |
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| gastropods, cephalopods, bivalves |
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| what 3 classes are mollusks divided into? |
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| what does cephalopod mean |
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| grow back lost body parts |
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| what CLASS do spiders belong in? |
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| how many body segments do insects have?? |
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| how many body segments do crustaceans have?? |
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| how many body segments do spiders have? |
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| how many body segments do centipedes have |
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| how many body segments do millipedes have |
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