Kingdom Animalia.

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Kingdom Animalia

Porifera What characteristics make this phylum unique? Habitat: Body System: Digestion: Symmetry: Unique features: Sketch one or more organisms from this phylum.

Porifera Vocabulary Cyanocytes: Osculum: Spicules: Additional notes or sketches:

Cnidaria What characteristics make this phylum unique? Habitat: Body System: Digestion: Symmetry: Unique features: Sketch one or more organisms from this phylum.

Cnidaria Vocabulary Cnidocytes: Nematocysts: Polyp Medusa Gastrovascular Cavity Nerve Net Hydrostatic Skeleton Additional Notes or Sketches:

Platyhelminthes What characteristics make this phylum unique? Habitat: Body System: Digestion: Symmetry: Unique features: Sketch one or more organisms from this phylum.

Platyhelminthes Vocabulary Acoelomates: Tuberllaria Pharynx Trematoda Blood Fluke Cestoda Hemaphrodidic Additional Notes or sketches:

Nematoda What characteristics make this phylum unique? Habitat: Body System: Digestion: Symmetry: Unique features: Sketch one or more organisms from this phylum.

Nematoda Vocabulary Pseudocoelom Ascarid worm Hookworm Pinworm Filarial Worm Trichinella Notes and sketches:

Annelida What characteristics make this phylum unique? Habitat: Body System: Digestion: Symmetry: Unique features: Sketch one or more organisms from this phylum.

Annelida Vocabulary Septa Closed Circulatory System Clitellum Setae CLASS Oligochaetes CLASS Polyshaetes Leeches Notes and Sketches:

Mullusca What characteristics make this phylum unique? Habitat: Body System: Digestion: Symmetry: Unique features: Sketch one or more organisms from this phylum.

Mollusca Vocabulary Foot Trochophore Mantle Shell Visceral Mass Radula Siphon Open Circulatory System CLASS Gastropoda Class Bivalvia Class Cephalopoda

Arthropoda What characteristics make this phylum unique? Habitat: Body System: Digestion: Symmetry: Unique features: Sketch one or more organisms from this phylum.

Arthropoda Vocabulary Serial repeating segments Thorax Abdomen CLASS insecta Notes and sketches:

Echinodermata What characteristics make this phylum unique? Habitat: Body System: Digestion: Symmetry: Unique features: Sketch one or more organisms from this phylum.

Chordata What characteristics make this phylum unique? Habitat: Body System: Digestion: Symmetry: Unique features: Sketch one or more organisms from this phylum.

Vocabulary Terms to Know… Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Coelom Pseudocoelum Protostome Deuterostomes Segmentation Serial segmentation Blastula Gastrula

Vocabulary Terms to Know… Ectoderm Mesoderm Endoderm Anterior Posterior Dorsal Ventral Cephalization