Name _____________________________________
Invertebrate Worksheet
1. Approximately what percentage of animals are invertebrates?
2. What are invertebrates?
3. Name the phyla of invertebrates and members of each phyla.
Sponges
4. _____________ are in the phylum Porifera. There are _____ different
classes & most of these are ____________ organisms found in oceans &
seas. A few sponges are found in ___________ ____________, but
these are small and not brightly colored.
5. Sponges are _____________ ________________that trap
__________ from water as it flows through them. But some are
_______________, meaning that they can catch and eat live organisms.
6. Sponges have no basic body arrangement and are said to be ________________.
7. Sponges live attached to one spot as adults so they are ____________;
but the ____________ are ciliated, free-swimming creatures.
8. The skeleton of sponges is made of a flexible protein called
___________ and hard fibers called __________ which are composed of
calcium carbonate or silica.
9. Sponges are full of holes called __________ through which water flows
into their __________ bodies.
10. Sponges are the simplest animals and have neither a _______________,
________________, nor ________________ system. Nor do they have
________________ or even well-defined _________________. However,
sponges do have specialized _________ in their bodies.
11. Special cells called choanocytes (_____________ ___________ ) line
the inside of the sponge’s body and have _____________ and small
tentacles that spin to pull in water.
12. __________cells form the outer layer of the sponge’s body and capture
plankton from the water.
13. _______________ are special cells that digest or store this food.
14. Wastes are removed from the cells through the simple process of
______________ and excess water leaves a sponge through a large opening
at the top called the __________.
15. Sponges can reproduce sexually, or if a mate is not available, they can
reproduce asexually by __________ OR by _______________, whenever a
piece of a sponge breaks off. This last method helps sponges form
_____________.
16. When producing sexually, sponges can make both types of gametes (eggs
and sperm). Because of this, sponges are said to be ________________.