• 1. 
    Animals whose body parts are arranged in a circle around a center point have

  • radial symmetry
  • spherical symmetry
  • asymmetry
  • bilateral symmetry
  • 2. 
    Dorsal means

  • back side
  • front side
  • upper side
  • lower side
  • 3. 
    When the anterior end of an animal has a gathering of sensory organs and nerve cells this is known as

  • cephalization
  • nervous system
  • bilateral symmetry
  • segmentation
  • 4. 
    What type of symmetry does this animal display?

  • asymmetry
  • radial
  • bilateral
  • 5. 
    The animal Kingdom is divided into vertebrates and invertebrates.

  • True
  • False
  • 6. 
    Animals whose body parts are arranged the same on both sides (mirror image) have

  • radial symmetry
  • asymmetry
  • bilateral symmetry
  • spherical symmetry
  • 7. 
    An animal that is attached in one spot is said to be

  • motile
  • sessile
  • symmetrical
  • radial
  • 8. 
    What are characteristics that we use to define an animal?

  • eukaryotic, multicellular, autotroph, cells have cell walls
  • prokaryotic, multicellular, heterotroph, cells do not have cell walls
  • eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotroph, cells have cell walls
  • eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotroph, cells do not have cell walls
  • 9. 
    Which of the following is not an essential function of survival?

  • feeding
  • reproduction
  • communication
  • respiration
  • 10. 
    Segmentation is

  • a way we group animals in the animal kingdom
  • a series of sections that are exactly alike
  • when animals have multiple distinct body parts
  • a way animals distinguish themselves from others
  • 11. 
    Some of the most complex animals have what kind of symmetry?

  • asymmetry
  • radial symmetry
  • bilateral symmetry
  • spherical symmetry
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