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