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Round Me
100
What type of
nematode is
commonly found in
small children?
Pin Worms
Round Me
200
What type of
nematode attaches
to grass and waits
for a host to walk
by and then they
burrow through
their skin?
Hook Worms
Round Me
300
What is
commensalism?
One organism
benefits and the
other is not
affected
Round Me
400
Rotifers are
important because
they were the first
group of animals
to have what?
Closed
Digestive
system
Round Me
500
What do we call
the opening on an
organisms which
is used for
reproduction and
defecation?
Cloaca
Yummy
100
What type of
symmetry do
rotifers have?
Bilaterial
Yummy
200
What word
means a group
of animals has
male and
females?
Diecious
Yummy
300
How many cell
layers do
flatworms have?
Tribloplastic
Yummy
400
What are the
names of the
3 classes of
Platyhelminth
es that we
covered?
Turbellaria
Cestatoda
Trematoda
Yummy
500
What kind of
nervous
system
flatworms
have?
Longitudal
nervous with a
ganglion
The Ring
100
Most species of
rotifers are what
sex?
Females
The Ring
200
What can planarians
eye spots detect?
Light and
darkness
The Ring
300
What class
do
planarians
belong too?
Turbellaria
The Ring
400
What is the
name of the
larval host for
flukes?
Intermediate
Host
The Ring
500
Some rotifer species
consist of only
females and
reproduce asexually
by producing fertile
eggs that weren’t
fertilized by
sperm. This kind of
asexual reproduction
is called ?
parthenogenesis
Nuts & Bolts
100
Most parasitic
nematodes
live where in
the world?
Tropics
Nuts & Bolts
200
What do planarians
use to move?
Cilia
Nuts & Bolts
300
Where do rotifers
get the genetic
material the need to
reproduce?
From the food they eat
(algae, unicellular
organisms)
Nuts & Bolts
400
What are the 4
characteristics that
all animals have?
Heterotrophic,
Multicellular,
Eukaryotic,
No Cell Walls
Nuts & Bolts
500
Where do
tapeworms
live in a
vertebrate
animal?
intestines

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