Answers to 6 Kingdoms 2011. Specimen 1: Sand Dollar Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. Echinodermata C. Echinoidea Marine, deuterostomes, radial symmetry,

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Answers to 6 Kingdoms 2011

Specimen 1: Sand Dollar Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. Echinodermata C. Echinoidea Marine, deuterostomes, radial symmetry, five part body

Specimen 2: Sea Cucumber Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. Echinodermata C. Holothuroidea Marine, deuterostomes, radial symmetry, water vascular system

Specimen 3: Beetle Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. Arthropoda SP. Hexapoda O. Coleoptera F. Scarabaeidea Symmetrical, sexual reproduction

Specimen 4: Fish Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. Chordata SP. Vetebrata C. Sarcopterygii Bilaterally sym, freshwater or marine Gills

Specimen 5: Amoeba Uni Euk Hetero K. Protista P. Sarcodina Move by cytoplasmic streaming (pseudopodia) Asymmetrical

Specimen 6: Ascaris ( roundworm ) Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. Nematoda Pseudocoelomate Bilaterally symmetrical Live in soil unsegmented

7. Sea Urchin Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. P. Echinodermata C. Echinoidea O. Cidaroida

Specimen 8: Sea Star (star fish) Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. Echinodermata C. Asteroidea Marine, deuterostomes, radial symmetry, five part body, tube feet

Specimen 9: Coral Multi Euk Hetro K. Animalia P. Cnidaria C. Anthozoa Radial symmetrical Marine

Specimen 10: Animal Skull Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. Chordata SP. Vertebrata Bilaterally symmetrical

11. vertebrae Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. Chordata C. Mammalia O. Primates F. Hominidae Homo sapiens

Specimen 12: Sponge Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P.Porifera Asymmetrical, lack tissue and organs Sexual and asexual, marine

Specimen: 13 Pine Cone Multi Euk Auto K. Plantae P. Coniferophyta (gymnosperms) Cone barring trees

Specimen 14: Bacteria Unicellular Autotrophic or heterotrophic prok K. Eubacteria Can be parasitic, mutualistic, gram postive or negative, rods, spiral, cocci, STDs

Specimen 15: Daphina- water fleas Multi Euk Hetero K. Animalia P. Arthropoda SP. Crustacea O. Cladocera 'jointed limbed' animals, most of which live in water