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Animal Kingdom

Is it an animal? Which of the organisms listed are animals? Make a list of in your notebook of the non-animals – 6 total   cow spider tree snail mushroom flower human monkey worm beetle tiger whale shark frog mold starfish chicken snake amoeba E. coli sponge

8 Animal Features 1. Heterotrophic 2. Mobility 3. Multicellular 4. Diploid 5. Sexual reproduction 6. No cell wall 7. Tissues 8. Blastula formation

Vertebrated vs. Invertebrates

Phylogenetic Tree of the Animal Kingdom

Body Systems Project Animal Systems CHART 1. Skeletal 2. Nervous 3. Reproductive 4. Digestive 5. Circulatory 6. Excretory 7. Respiratory 8. Musculatory