
Invertebrates & Vertebrates Quiz
Authored by Mary Morris
Science
5th Grade
NGSS covered
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1.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
10 mins • 4 pts
This is an animal WITH a backbone. (a)
2.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
10 mins • 4 pts
This is an animal WITHOUT a backbone. (a)
3.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
15 mins • 15 pts
This invertebrate has radial symmetry. It also has tentacles, muscle tissues, stinger cells, and a mouth. (a)
This invertebrate has no true organization, no real tissues nor organs. They are asymmetrical. (b)
This invertebrate has a muscular foot or tentacles, a mantle which produces a shell, bilateral symmetry, and specialized organs like gills, a heart and well-developed nervous system. (c)
This invertebrate has an endoskeleton, thin and bumpy skin, radial symmetry, and a water pressure system that helps them feed, breathe and move. (d)
This invertebrate is the most numerous animal group on earth making up more than half of the world's animal species. It has a very efficient body plan, an exoskeleton, and segmented body parts with limbs used as wings or claws. (e)
Tags
NGSS.MS-LS4-2
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 2 pts
Cnidarian stinger cells have this inside of them which immobilizes their prey.
Poison
Barbed wire
Slime
Silly string
5.
MATCH QUESTION
15 mins • 15 pts
Match the following simple invertebrates to their examples or alternate names.
Platyhelminthes
Segmented Worm
Annelids
Roundworm
Sponge
Sponge
Jellyfish, Sea Anemone, Coral, Hydra
Flatworm
Nematodes
Cnidarian
Tags
NGSS.MS-LS4-2
6.
MATCH QUESTION
15 mins • 9 pts
Match the following animals to their complex vertebrate group.
Sea Star, Sea Urchin, Sea Cucumber
Arthropod
Crab, Insect, Millipede, Spider
Echinoderm
Squid, Clams, Octopus, Snails
Mollusk
7.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
15 mins • 9 pts
This type of symmetry has no organization. (a)
This type of symmetry has body parts arranged around a central point. (b)
This type of symmetry has a body that can be divided along only one plane to produce two mirror images. (c)
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