By Ben Kitendaugh & Malcolm Eaton. Eukaryotic cells Complex cells Larger than Prokaryotes Multicellular.

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By Ben Kitendaugh & Malcolm Eaton

Eukaryotic cells Complex cells Larger than Prokaryotes Multicellular

Two types Asexual Sexual

Heterotrophic Carnivores Omnivores Herbivores

Porifera Cnidaria Platyhelminthes Nematoda Mollusca Annelida Arthropoda Echinodermata

Jellyfish (Asexual) Hydra (Asexual) Some animals like this sea otter live in the arctic Some animals like this camel live in the dessert Some animals like this sea turtle live underwater Some animals like this eagle live in nests