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Animalia & Plantae

Animalia -Type of cell: Eukaryotes -Type of cell: Eukaryotes Eukaroytes: contains a nucleus & membrane covered organelles. Eukaroytes: contains a nucleus & membrane covered organelles. Cell structure: No cell wall or chloroplasts Cell structure: No cell wall or chloroplasts Number of cells: Multicellular Number of cells: Multicellular Contains many cells Contains many cells

Animalia Nutrition: Heterotroph/Consumer -eats other organisms (consumes) Many move from place to place All animals can reproduce sexually; some can also reproduce asexually

Animalia All animals can reproduce sexually, some can also reproduce asexually Asexual reproduction- one parent, creates offspring that are identical to that parent Sexual reproduction- two parents, creates offspring that are a combination of the two parents.

Animalia Symmetry- 2 types; radial & bilateral Radial- body parts arranged in a circle around a central point Bilateral- body parts arranged in a similar way on both sides of the body

Animalia Vertebrates- animals with a backbone Vertebrates- animals with a backbone Invertebrates- animals without a backbone Invertebrates- animals without a backbone

Examples of Invertebrates Sponges Sponges Cnidarians Cnidarians Flatworms Flatworms Roundworms Roundworms Mollusks Mollusks Annelids Annelids Arthropods Arthropods Echinoderms Echinoderms

Examples of Vertebrates Jawless fish (lamprey) Jawless fish (lamprey) Jawed Cartilaginous Fish (shark, ray) Jawed Cartilaginous Fish (shark, ray) Bony Fish (salmon, bass, guppy) Bony Fish (salmon, bass, guppy) Amphibians (frog, toad) Amphibians (frog, toad) Reptiles (lizards, snakes, turtles, alligator) Reptiles (lizards, snakes, turtles, alligator) Birds (eagle, turkey) Birds (eagle, turkey) Mammals (human, whale, bat, mouse, lion, cow) Mammals (human, whale, bat, mouse, lion, cow)

Plantae Plant Characteristics Type of Cell: Eukaryotes a. Contains a nucleus & other membrane covered organelles Cell Structure: Cell walls and chloroplast Number of cells: Multicellular a. Made of many cells

Plantae Nutrition: autotroph/Producer a. make own food Some reproduce asexually and others reproduce sexually

Plantae There are between 260,000 and 300,000 different plant species. They range in sizes from microscopic water ferns to giant sequoia trees Most have root or root-like structures All plants need water

Plantae Many contain chlorophyll to make food during photosynthesis. a. Photosynthesis- the process in plants in which plants use the energy in sunlight to make food. Examples of Plants: tulips, grass, trees, roses,