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INVERTEBRATES

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  • They have got soft bodies. Many of them have shells (concha)
    MOLLUSK
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    MOLLUSK
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    MOLLUSK
    ARTHROPODS
    WORMS
    ECHINODERMS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    WORMS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ECHINODERMS
    WORMS
    ARTHROPODS
    MOLLUSK
  • These are the biggest group of invertebrates and have got an exoskeleton
    ARTHROPODS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ARTHROPODS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ARTHROPODS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ARTHROPODS
  • An invertebrate is
    VIVIPAROUS
    OVIPAROUS
  • Some invertebrates have a hard outside covering called
    HAIR
    SHELL
    FUR
    EXOSKELETON
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ARTHROPODS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ARTHROPODS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ARTHROPODS
  • They live in the ocean ahd have got spines (espinas)
    ECHINODERMS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    MOLLUSKS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ARTHROPODS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    MOLLUSK
  • Are spiders insects?
    NO
    YES
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ARTHROPODS
  • An invertebrate is
    An animal that has backbone
    An animal that has no backbone
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ECHINODERMS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ARTHROPODS
  • have a hard outer skeleton called an exoskeleton. They also have a three-part body and six legs.
    INSECTS
    ARACHNIDS
  • They have long (largo) and soft (suave) bodies
    WORMS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ARTHROPODS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ECHINODERMS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ECHINODERMS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    WORMS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    ECHINODERMS
  • An insect usually has six legs and two _____on its head.
    HORNS
    ANTENNAE
    FEATHER
    WINGS
  • What type of invertebrate is this?
    MOLLUSK