9 Phylum Foldable and Cladogram

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9 Phylum Foldable and Cladogram Create a foldable including the 9 major phyla (3 points), examples of animals in each phylum (3 points), AND 1 picture for each phyla (2 points) On the back of your foldable, create a cladogram to show the evolotionary relationships between the 9 phyla. For assistance, check out book page 660.

Create an animal! Using paper and any other creative materials that you have, create a new animal. Be sure to describe the following on a separate sheet of paper: Is your animal an invertebrate or vertebrate? What kind of symmetry does it show? What habitat does it live in? What adaptations does it have to help it to survive? What phylum or class do you think it fits into?