Animal Atlas By: Crystal Cantu. Porifera Common name: Sponges. Symmetry: Asmmetrimic. Special characteristics: Special organs and tissues.

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Animal Atlas By: Crystal Cantu

Porifera Common name: Sponges. Symmetry: Asmmetrimic. Special characteristics: Special organs and tissues.

Cnidaria Common name: Jellyfish, anemores, corals, and relatives. Symmetry: Vidal symmetrical Special characteristics: Sting cells

Platyhelminthes Common name: The flat worm. Symmetry: Excretory. Special characteristics: Regeneration and flat worm pharynx single opening.

Nematoda Common name: Roundworm. Symmetry: bilateral cymatry. Special characteristics: Microscopic pactic has long muscles and one way digestive track.

Mollusca Common name: Moleysca. Symmetry: Can split in half. Special characteristics: They all have shells

Annelida Common name: Polychates, worms, and leeches. Symmetry: Bilateral Special Characteristics: Segmented if its in peaces I can usually regenerate multiple hearts.

Arthropoda Common name: none common name for physic Symmetry: bilateral Special characteristics: joined opened gages exoskeleton molt.

Echinodermata Common : none for phylum. Symmetry: 5 part radial. Special Characteristics: made of a water vascular system.

Osteichthyes Common name: bony fish Symmetry: bilateral Special characteristics: backbone gills single-loop blood circulation.

Amphibia Common name: none Symmetry: bilateral Special characteristics: double loop circulation and pentaly devided

Reptilia Common name: birds Bilateral Wings and feathers light weight.