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Kingdom Animalia zoology: the study of animals

General Characteristics have tissues and most have organs no chlorophyll - can't make own food cells not surrounded by cell walls

Phylum Porifera sponges

Phylum Cnidaria sea anemones, jellyfish, portuguese-man-of-war, coral

Phylum Platyhelminthes flatworms, planarian, tapeworm

Phylum Nematoda roundworms, hookworm, pinworm, trichina worm

Phylum Annelida segmented worms, earthworm, leech, featherworm

Phylum Mollusca Class Cephalopoda Class Pelecypoda Class Gastropoda

Class Cephalopoda squids, octopuses, nautiluses

Class Pelecypoda clams, oysters, scallops, mussels

Class Gastropoda snails, slugs, whelks, conchs

Phylum Echinodermata starfish, sea urchin, sand dollar

Phylum Arthropoda Class Crustacea Class Insecta Class Chilopoda Class Arachnida

Class Crustacea crab, lobster, shrimp

Class Insecta butterfly, fly, ant, bee

Class Chilopoda centipede

Class Arachnida spider, scorpion, tick, mite

Phylum Chordata Class Chondrichthyes Class 0steichthyes Class Amphibia Class Reptilia Class Aves Class Mammalia

Class Chondrichthyes shark, ray

Class Osteichthyes bony fish, eel, minnow, seahorse

Class Amphibia toad, frog, salamander

Class Reptilia lizard, snake, turtle, alligator

Class Aves birds

Class Mammalia organisms with hair: horse, rat, dog, seal, deer