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Kingdom-Animals
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Animal Characteristics Heterotrophs Multicellular No cell walls Tissues (most) Sexual Reproduction (most)
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Remember classification Kingdom- Animals Phylum – OUR FOCUS Class Order Family Genus species
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Phylum Porifera- sponges
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* no symmetry, no tissues/organs *evol- multicellular
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Cnidaria Jellyfish-medusa Coral- Many polyps living together Radial symmetry Evol- Tissues
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www.mennoniteusa.org/ news/news/02_25_04.htm Platyhelmithes(Flatworm ) Evol- Bilateral
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Nematoda Guinea Worm (round worm) Nematode Worms (round worms) Evol- Pseudocoelom (mouth and anus)
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Mollusca Evol- True ceolom (organs) –Visceral Mass: central part with organs –Mantle: Outer body layer –Foot: Movement
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Earthworms and Leeches! (Phylum- Annelids) Evol- Segmentation
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Arthropoda Evol- Jointed appendages The Classes –Arachnids, Insects, Crustaceans
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Echinodermata Evol- Deuterstome Development –(In other words they develop the same way vertebrates do) –Also have an endoskeleton
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Vertebrates (Agnatha) Jawless, cartilaginous bodies, ectotherm Lampreys
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Vertebrates Chondrichthyes Sharks Cartilaginous skeleton, gills, jaws, 2 chambered heart, internal reproduction, ectotherm
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Vertebrates (Osteichtyes) Bones, 2 chambered heart, gills, external reproduction, ectotherm
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Vertebrates (Amphibians) Gills + Lungs, 3 Chambered heart, external reproduction, ectotherm
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Vertebrates (Reptiles) Lungs, Internal reproduction shelled egg, 3 chambered heart, ectotherm Exception to rule Crocs have a 4 chambered heart (more closely related birds)
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Vertebrates (Aves) Lungs, Internal reproduction shelled egg, endotherm, 4 chambered heart
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Vertebrates (Mammals) Internal development, lungs, 4 chambered heart, endotherm
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