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Bird (Aves) Mammal Chordata 2 loop circulatory system Endothermic Fur and milk Arthropod Mollusk EchinodermAnnelida Nematoda Platyhelminthes Cnidarian Porifera Reptile Fish Amphibian 4 chamber heart
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Bird (Aves) Reptile Fish Amphibian Mammal diploblastic radial symmetry Arthropod Mollusk Echinoderm Annelida Nematoda PlatyhelminthesCnidarian Porifera gastrovascular cavity polyp & medusa forms jellyfish
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Bird (Aves) Reptile Fish Amphibian Mammal diploblastic Lack true tissues Arthropod Mollusk Echinoderm Annelida Nematoda PlatyhelminthesCnidarian Porifera asymmetry sponges
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Bird (Aves) Mammal Chordata 2 loop circulatory system Endothermic Excrete uric acid Arthropod Mollusk EchinodermAnnelida Nematoda Platyhelminthes Cnidarian Porifera Reptile Fish Amphibian 4 chamber heart
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Bird (Aves) Reptile Fish Amphibian Mammal invertebrate triploblastic Open circulation Arthropod Mollusk Echinoderm Annelida Nematoda PlatyhelminthesCnidarian Porifera deuterostome Starfish invertebrate deuterostomes
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Bird (Aves) Mammal Vertebrate deuterostomes 2 loop circulatory system Amniotic eggs excrete uric acid dry scaly skin Arthropod Mollusk EchinodermAnnelida Nematoda Platyhelminthes Cnidarian Porifera Reptile Fish Amphibian 3 chamber heart
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Vertebrate deuterostome 2 chamber heart 1 loop circulatory system Ectothermic Excrete ammonia Lay eggs WITHOUT shells Scales/fins Chordata Vertebrate Fish
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Vertebrate deuterostome Most 3 chamber heart 2 loop circulatory system Ectothermic Internal fertilization Amniotic eggs Dry scaly skin Chordata Vertebrate Reptile (snakes, turtles, lizards, crocodiles)
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Vertebrate deuterostome 3 chamber heart 2 loop circulatory system Ectothermic Lay eggs WITHOUT shells Metamorphosis (from aquatic larva to terrestrial adult) Chordata Vertebrate Amphibian (frogs, toads, salamanders)
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Vertebrate deuterostome 4 chamber heart 2 loop circulatory system Internal fertilization Amniotic eggs Endothermic feathers Chordata Vertebrate Bird(Aves)
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PHYLUM: ___________ Invertebrate protostome Coelomate Closed circulation Breathe through skin Segmented body Excrete w/nephridia Hydrostatic skeleton Annelida (Segmented worms) Earthworms, leeches
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Invertebrate protostome Open circulation Exoskelton Jointed appendages Cephalothorax/abdomen Excrete w/ Malpighian tubules Book lungs 8 legs Arthropods arachnids (Spiders)
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Protist Eukaryote Unicellular algae Silica in cell wall Photosynthetic phytoplankton Major oxygen producer Diatoms There are others, but this is the example we learned about
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Invertebrate protostome Open circulation Exoskelton Segmented body Jointed appendages cephalothorax/abdomen Excrete w/ Green glands Aquatic/gills 10 legs Arthropods (crustaceans)
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Invertebrate protostome Open circulation Exoskelton segmented body Jointed appendages Head/thorax/abdomen Excrete w/Malpighian tubules Trachea & spiracles 6 legs Arthropods (insects)
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PHYLUM: ________________ Invertebrate ACOELOM Open circulation Breathe through skin Excrete w/ flame cells Hydrostatic skeleton < 2 opening digestive system (gastrovascular cavity or none) Platyhelminthes (flatworms) Planaria, tapeworms
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Protist Unicellular eukaryote Ciliated heterotrophs Paramecium There are others, but this is the example we learned about
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Invertebrate diploblastic NO true tissues asymmetry Porifera (sponge) PHYLUM: _________
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Chordata Vertebrate deuterostome Fur/milk Lay amniotic eggs monotremes
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Invertebrate Diploblastic radiata tissues but no organs gastrovascular cavity Polyp & medusa forms Stinging nematocysts Cnidarians (jellyfish, coral) PHYLUM: ___________
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Invertebrate deuterostome open circulation Endoskeleton Water vascular system Spiny skin Echinodermata (starfish) PHYLUM: ____________
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Domain: __________ Kingdom: __________ Prokaryote Unicellular Peptidoglycan in cell wall Circular DNA No histones No introns 1 kind of RNA polymerase Bacteria Eubacteria
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Aquatic protist Unicellular eukaryote Flagella Many chloroplasts Reproduce with mitosis Euglena There are others, but this is the example we learned about
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Invertebrate protostome Most open circulation Soft bodies Some have protective shells Mollusca (clams, snails, octopus)
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Chordata Vertebrate deuterostome Fur/milk Placenta (short term) Babies incubate in pouch marsupial
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Domain: __________ Kingdom: __________ Prokaryote Unicellular NO Peptidoglycan in cell wall Circular DNA Histones some introns several kinds of RNA polymerase extremophiles Archaea Archaebacteria
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Invertebrates Pseudocoelom Open circulation Excrete w/ flame cells Hydrostatic skeleton 2 opening digestive system breathe through skin some parasitic Nematoda (round worms) Pinworms, hookworms PHYLUM: ___________
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Protist Unicellular eukaryote Pseudopod movement No cell wall Heterotrophic predator Amoeba There are others, but this is the example we learned about
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Eukaryotic Absorptive heterotrophs Multicellular (except yeast) Cell wall containing chitin Eukarya Fungi Domain: __________ Kingdom: __________
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