By Aidan, Langdon, Hunter.  Vertebrates  Birds  Mammals  Reptiles  Fish  amphibians  Invertebrates  Molluscs  Worms  Arthropods  Echinoderms.

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By Aidan, Langdon, Hunter

 Vertebrates  Birds  Mammals  Reptiles  Fish  amphibians  Invertebrates  Molluscs  Worms  Arthropods  Echinoderms  coelenterates

Examples Grasses Deciduous tree Garden shurbs Characteristics. Some have flowers. Some do not have flowers. Have root.

characteristics Some have hair Some have tails And there is parasitic ones Examples Slime mold Amoebas Acellular slime mold

 Examples  Toad stool  Mildews  mold  Characteristics  No chlorophyll  Decomposer  Feed on dead things

 Characteristics  Very very small.  Spherical  Rod  Spiral  Examples  The shape of little ball  Shaped like an E  Balloon animal such shape cork screw

 Kingdom  Phylum  Class  Order  family  Genus  Species