Marine Worms 1
Across
- 2. group of nonsegmented parasites with long, slender bodies covered by a thin cuticle; includes hookworms and trichina worms
- 5. aquatic worm with elongated, unsegmented, flattened body that is brightly colored and tangled in knots, a long proboscis for catching food
- 7. A parasitic flatworm characterized by the absence of a digestive tract
- 10. the middle layer of an embryo in early development, between the endoderm and ectoderm
- 11. A group of often parasitical worms that have bilateral symmetry, a one opening digestive system, and the beginnings of a brain; tapeworm
- 12. they are parasitic worms, freeliving animals that can infect humans and cause liver disease
- 15. A fluid skeleton in many soft-bodied invertebrates, including annelids, that allows an organism to change shape but not volume
- 16. arrangement of body parts so there are distinct left and right halves that mirror each other
Down
- 1. long, straight, narrow sea worms that use hooks for catching prey. they live near the clear surface which helps them avoid predators
- 3. thicken and shorten the muscles as they contract (worm squeezes up) attach setae to the soil as an anchor
- 4. contract and pull worm forward and elongates
- 6. the long snout of an animal; a nose, especially a prominent one; a tubular organ
- 8. A segmented worm which include earthworms, polychaetes, and leeches
- 9. toward the upperside/back of the animal
- 13. front of the body/nearer to the head
- 14. Toward the belly of the animal