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Name Section Date Clam Worm 1. What are two examples of reproductive glands in the Clam Worm? a) Ovaries and Testes b) Ovaries and hormones c) Testes and hormones 2. Where does fertilization take place in the Clam Worm? a) Seminal receptacle b) Hormones c) Testes d) Ovaries Hookworm 1. What is the role of the seminal sac in the Hookworm? a) To produce semen b) To help in mobility c) To produce offspring 2. The seminal sac of the Hookworm is much.. than the seminal sac of the Clam Worm. a) Smaller b) Larger c) Warmer d) Colder Loa Loa 1. The Loa Loa is also known as the a) Blood worm b) Pain worm c) Vampire worm d) Eye worm 2. What is the biggest gland in the endocrine system of the Loa Loa? a) Pituitary b) Ovary c) Thyroid d) Testes Starfish 1. What are the two ways that starfish reproduce? a) Testes and Ovaries b) Fission and Autotomy c) Sexual and asexual

2. What is the main gland in starfish? a) Pituitary b) Thyroid c) Testes d) Ovary Sea Cucumber 1. A sea cucumber is a a) protandric b) dioecious c) Hermaphrodite d) Both a and c 2. Sea cucumbers have both a) Ovaries and testes b) Seminal receptacle and seminal vesicle c) Arms and legs d) Both a and b Sea Urchin 1. The sea Urchin is a a) protandric b) dioecious c) Hermaphrodite d) Both b and c 2. Where are male sea Urchins usually found? a) Crevices b) Under piles of sand c) Elevated, exposed areas d) All of the above. Tubeworm 1. What is the storing place of sperm in the female tubeworm called? a) Seminal vesicle b) Pituitary gland c) Spermathaca 2. What is the eventual goal of the pituitary gland sending hormones to other glands? a) Reproduction b) Pleasure c) Digestion d) Heating up the worm

Leech 1. The leech is a) From the Mollusca phylum b) A hermaphrodite c) From the Nematoda phylum 2. The segment of the leech s epidermis that creates the cocoon is called a) Clitellum b) Viscid sac c) Pituitary gland Earthworm 1. The earthworm is a) Part of the Echinodermata phylum b) Part of the Annelida Phylum c) A hermaphrodite d) Both b and c 2. The role of the hypothalamus is a) Produce offspring b) Help develop the embryo c) Carry sperm to another mate d) Connect the Nervous System with The Endocrine System Porifera Calcareous Sponges 1. Calcareous sponges do not have an System. 2. Calcareous sponges send out from cell to cell. Demo Sponges 1. What percent of sponges are classified as Demo sponges? 2. Does the time vary for hormones to travel through these sponges because of the size? Glass Sponges 1. What are glass sponges referred to as? 2. What do the hormones being sent out mainly composed of?

Hydra 1. How does the hydra reproduce? A. Sexually B. Budding C. Asexually Cnidaria 2. Do chemical signals serve as signals for managing food? Jellyfish 1. What percent of the jellyfish is composed of water? A. 90% B. 95% C. 24% D. 5% 2. What is the name of sensory organs found in the jellyfish? Coral 1. The hormonal system of coral mainly takes place with growing. A. True B. False 2. Which lunar phase does coral reproduction take place? A. Mid-May B. Late September C. Early December D. Mid-March TapeWorms Platyhelminthes 1. Tape worms have a like nervous system 2. What are hormones predominantly used for?

Flukes 1. Can the fluke reproduce asexually? 2. Does the fluke have an endocrine system? Planarians 1. What system makes up for the lack of the endocrine system? 2. Which hormones does the hormonal system regulate? Humans Dogs Cats 1. What gland controls metabolism? Chordata 2. What gland in humans is located in the skull? 1. What gland do dogs have that humans don't? 2. What is the function of this gland? 1. The pancreas is responsible for... A. Metabolism B. Insulin C. Adrenaline 2. The adrenal glands are responsible for... A. Reproductive Hormones B. Controlling other glands C. Adrenaline

Arthropada Crayfish 1. How does hormones affect reproduction and mating? 2. What does the sinus gland do? Spiders 1. Since spiders have 8 legs, they're not insects. What are they? 2. What gland secretes silk? Grasshoppers 1. What is another name for grasshoppers? 2. Where are the X-organ and Y-organs located? Giant African Land Snail Mollusca 1. Snails have organs for both genders, therefore they are 2. These snails are invasive species in Banana Slug 1. These species can grow up to inches long. 2. The banana slug's endocrine system is based around a hormone. Octopus 1. Octopuses have glands that help change the growth of reproductive hormones. 2. The is an organ that contains both genders of reproductive organs.