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How do invertebrates communicate?
They use sound to communicate. (They also use smell to communicate).
What do invertebrates use to react to stimuli?
They use sense organs (organs that detect light, sound, taste, smell, and touch).
What is an example of invertebrates that live in a group?
An example of invertebrates that lives in a group are... (bees, ants, wasps, hermit crabs, aphids, cockroaches, termites, etc) )
Interaction: Do invertebrates live alone or with other invertebrates?
Many invertebrates like to live in groups or large communities.
What is an example of an invertebrate that reproduces asexually with fragmentation?
A starfish reproduces with fragmentation.
What is an example of an invertebrate that reproduces asexually with budding?
A sponge resproduces with budding.
Describe fragmentation (a type of asexual reproduction).
In fragmentation, the new organims grows from a part of its parent.
Describe budding (a type of asexual reproduction).
In budding, a new organims grows on the parent's body, then separates.
What are the two type of asexual reproduction?
The two types of asexual reproduction are budding and fragmentation.
In asexual reproduction, what do the offspring (children) look like?
They are identical to their parent. (They only have one parent)
In sexual reproduction, what do the offspring (children) look like?
They look different than the parents.
How many animals do you need for asexual reproduction?
You only need one animals for asexual reproduction.
How many animals do you need for sexual reproduction?
You need two animals for sexual reproduction,
What is an example of an ovoviviparous invertebrate?
An an example of an ovoviviparous invertebrate is... (an aphid, some flies, some beetles etc)
How do invertebrates reproduce? Are they viviparous, oviparous, and/or ovoviviparous?
Most invertebrates are oviparous. Some are ovoviviparous.
What is an example of an invertebrate that is an omnivore?
An example of an invertebrate that is an omnivore is... (a cockroach, a sea snail, a millipede, an ant, etc)
What is an example of an invertebrate that is an herbivore?
An example of an invertebrate that is an herbivore is... (a grasshopper, a butterfly, a bee, an aphid, a clam etc)
What is an example of an invertebrate that is a carnivore?
An example of an invertebrate that is a carnivore is... (a spider, a dragonfly, a centipede, a ladybug, an octopus, a squid, a jellyfish etc)
Nutrition: Invertebrates can be ......... (name all three)
Invertebrates can be carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores.
What are the three vital functions all animals perform?
The three vital function are nutriton, interaction, and reproduction.