Monday, April 30, 2007

Introdution to Animals Ch 12




Study Guide brought to you by the efforts of:

Kayleen K
and
Rachel S










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Study guide
By Kayleen and Rachel

1. Jellyfish and sea anemone display what type of symmetry?


2. List three ways plant cells and animal cells are different
Coral and sponges are show what type of symmetry?


3. Geotropism response of plants to what stimulus?


4. Both a Lancelot and a frog belong to what phylum?


5. Flash is a/ an invertebrate or vertebrate?


6. Know the scientific names for the “bottom”, “top”, “front”, and “back” of an animal that exhibits bilateral symmetry


7. Which metric unit of length would be used to measure a/an

  • trip to Boston Commons

  • index card

  • width of a pencil bought from Mr. Carrison

  • page of our beloved science text book

8. What exhibits bilateral symmetry?
Jelly fish, sponge, frog, sand dollar, amoeba, Ms. Yasin


9. Which exhibits radial symmetry?
Jelly fish, sponge, frog, sand dollar, amoeba, Mr. Ed the talking horse


10. What type of plant tropism is a response

  • Gravity

  • Water

  • Light

  • Touch

11. How many hours are in a day?

  • Seconds in a minute

  • Days in a year

  • Weeks in a year

12. What is the scientific definition of life?


13. Define what is bilateral symmetry?
List 5 animals that have this type of symmetry.


14. Define what is radial symmetry?
Do you know 3 animals that have radial symmetry?


15. Define asymmetry and know 3 animals that exhibit asymmetry .


16. What is phloem and what does it do?


17. What is xylem and what does it do?


18. What does hydrostatic mean with relations to some animals?


18. The ___________ protects the soft body parts of some animals.


19. What type of skeleton does a worm have?


20. List 9 different animal phylums.


21. List 3 animals for each of the 9 phylums


22. List three animals that are in the phylum molluska?

  • Why are they so different?

23. What does nocturnal mean?

  • Know 3 animals that are nocturnal

24. OBSERVATION SKILLS
Some one was watching an animal and this is what he said

  • Claws

  • Stripes

  • Eats a lot

  • Sleeps all day

  • Two pointy

  • Birds and fish are his pray

What animal is it?


25. What does heterotrophic and autotrophic mean?
Which one are you?


26. List the 3 types of skeptical systems and examples of each.


27. We know the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic, do you?

  • Which kingdom(s) are ONLY prokaryotic?

  • Which kingdom(s) are ONLY eukaryotic?

  • Which kingdom(s) are both?

28. The statement: “This is an awesome study guide” is a quantitative or qualitative statement?


29. Review your food webs!


30. What organisms are producers


31. What organisms are consumers


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21 comments:

  1. no horsees???
    *sniffle, sniffle*

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  2. When is the study guide going to be posted?

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  3. Its thursday in period 4 and still no study guide

    tj

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  4. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY!!!
    horseeeeee!!
    Thank you Mr. C!!
    ~Bridget

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  5. umm does anybody no what phylums we are carinf aobut because if you look for definitons of them there are a lot more than we can possibly be studying

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  6. What is Qualitive and quantitive?
    What is hydrostatic?
    And the book doesn't even have 3 examples of all the types of radial symmetry

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  7. i hope people will come on later because the purpose of this blog is so people can work together to share knowledge and with only 7 people writing comments ( three of them from me) its not really serving its purpose as a study guide that is interactive if no one comes on mr carrison could save time by just giving us a handout study guide

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  8. those were wquite the words of wisdom mike! haha

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  9. worm is an invertabrate rite?

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  10. whats the answer to the observation skills thing?

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  11. #26...skeptical should be skeletal

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  12. In the observation thing, What does it mean when it says TWO POINTY?

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  13. But I think the answer to the observation question just might be tiger. because tigers have stripes and claws but I don't know if they eat birds or fish

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  14. i know...what eats birds though?

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  15. dose anyone know the answer to #2.
    List three ways plant cells and animal cells are different
    Coral and sponges are show what type of symmetry.

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