Kayla Linthicum Brittany Wendt. Kingdom: Eukaryote Domain: Animalia Phylum: Chordata.

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Kayla Linthicum Brittany Wendt

Kingdom: Eukaryote Domain: Animalia Phylum: Chordata

o Multicellular o No cell wall o Heterotrophs o Deuterosomes

having hair feeding their young with milk produced from sweat glands warm blooded

bilaterally symmetrical three middle ear bones lower jaw made of one single bone

three parts The blood The blood vessels that carry the blood A four chamber heart that pumps the blood.

All mammals have a neocortex, which allows them to generate motor commands and have conscious thought and language.

kidneys to get rid of nitrogenous waste