-Invertebrates #9

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PATRICIO GARZA 4A
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-Invertebrates #9
  1. SPONGES
    1. SPONGES HAVE NO SYMMETRY
      1. THE BABY SPONGES CAN SWIM
        1. THE ADULT SPONGES CANT SWIM
        2. A SPONGE TAKE FOOD FROM WATER. THE WATER ENTERS IN TINY HOLES CALLED PORES
        3. ANIMALS WITHOUT BACKBONE
          1. CNIDARIANS
            1. CNIDARIANS HAVE TENTACLES
              1. JELLY FISHES AREN'T FISHES BECAUSE THE FISHES ARE VERTEBRATES.
                1. JELLY FISHES ARE SHAPED LIKE UMBRELAS
                2. CORALS AND JELLY FISHES ARE POISONED
                  1. CLOWN FISHES ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT CAN TOUCH THE CORALS.
                  2. ECHINODERMS
                    1. SEA STARS
                      1. THEY ARE SO STRONG AND THEY OPEN THE ROCKS AND THEY OPEN THE SHELD TO EAT THEY MEAT
                      2. SEA URCHINS
                        1. SEA URCHINS DONT PINCH AND THEY EAT LITTLE GREEN PLANTS
                        2. SAND DOLLAR
                          1. THEY HAVE LITTLE TINY FEET
                        3. MOLLUSK
                          1. CLAMS
                            1. CLAMS HAVE HARD SHELD LIKE SNAILS
                            2. SNAILS
                              1. ARE SO SLOW
                              2. SQUIDS
                                1. THEY SWIM SO FAST BY SHOOTING WATER INSIDE HIS BODY LIKE OCTOPUSES
                                2. OCTOPUSES
                                  1. OCTOPUSES ARE SO SMART
                                  2. MOLLUSK HAVE SOFT BODY
                                  3. WORMS
                                    1. WORMS EAT AND DIG EARTH
                                      1. THEY MOVE IN WAVES
                                      2. ARTHROPODS
                                        1. INSECTS
                                          1. ALL INSETCS HAVE SIX LEGS
                                          2. SPIDERS
                                            1. spiders are not insects because they dont have six lgs they have eight
                                            2. crustaceans
                                              1. they eat worms mollusk fish and plants
                                              2. MILLIPEDES
                                                1. they have poison in they clans and they leave poisoninto the animals they eat
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