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CLASSIFY ME!
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What Kingdom do I belong to?
I am a heterotroph. My cells have cell walls made of chitin. I am eukaryotic. Some of my fellow kingdom relatives include yeasts, mushrooms, and molds.
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Kingdom Fungi
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What Kingdom do I belong to?
I am a prokaryote. I am unicellular. I live in very extreme environments, like near deep ocean volcanic vents.
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Kingdom Archaebacteria
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What Kingdom do I belong to?
I am eukaryotic. I am an autotroph. My cell walls are made of cellulose. I have vascular tissues to transport water, but my cousins, the mosses, do not.
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Kingdom Plantae
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What Kingdom do I belong to?
Most of the members of my Kingdom are unicellular. I am eukaryotic. I am a heterotroph, but others in my Kingdom are autotrophs. My Kingdom is the “odds and ends” kingdom. My cousins include the amoeba and paramecium.
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Kingdom Protista
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What Kingdom do I belong to?
I am a prokaryote. I am unicellular. I do not have a nucleus. I live in “normal” environments. Some of my relatives may cause you to get sick.
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Kingdom Eubacteria
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What Kingdom do I belong to?
I am multicellular and am eukaryotic. I am a heterotroph. My cells have nuclei, but not cell walls. You belong to this Kingdom, too.
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Kingdom Animalia
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What Animal Phylum do I belong to?
My body plan is an example of radial symmetry. I have stinging cells called nematocysts. I am an invertebrate. Jellyfish, coral, and sea anemones are my cousins.
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Phylum Cnidaria
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What Animal Phylum do I belong to?
My body plan is an example of radial symmetry. I am an invertebrate. My cousins include starfish, sea cucumbers, and sea urchins.
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Phylum Echinodermata
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What Animal Phylum do I belong to?
My body plan is an example of bilateral symmetry. I am a vertebrate. Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish all share this phylum.
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Phylum Chordata (the Vertebrates!)
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What Animal Phylum do I belong to?
My body plan is asymmetrical. I have lots of tiny pores in my body to bring in water. I filter food particles out of the water. I am an invertebrate. My relatives are sponges.
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Phylum Porifera
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What Animal Phylum do I belong to?
My body plan is bilateral symmetry. I am an invertebrate and have a hard exoskeleton. My relatives include insects, arachnids (like spiders), and crustaceans (like crabs).
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Phylum Arthropoda
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What Animal Phylum do I belong to?
I exhibit bilateral symmetry. I am an invertebrate. I am part of the phylum that is made up of the flatworms, including tapeworms.
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Phylum Platyhelminthes
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What Animal Phylum do I belong to?
I am an invertebrate. I have bilateral symmetry. Some of my relatives live on land, like the slug and snail. Some of my relatives live in the water, like the octopus, squid, and clam.
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Phylum Mollusca
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What Animal Phylum do I belong to?
I exhibit bilateral symmetry. I am an invertebrate. My relatives are segmented worms, such as earthworms and leeches.
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Phylum Annelida
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What Animal Phylum do I belong to?
I exhibit bilateral symmetry. I am an invertebrate. Many of my relatives are parasites. My relatives are roundworms and hookworms.
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Phylum Nematoda
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What Vertebrate Group do I belong to?
I have hair or fur. I usually give birth to live young, instead of laying eggs, and nurse my young with milk. I am endothermic (warm-blooded).
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Mammals
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What Vertebrate Group do I belong to?
I live my entire life in water and breath with gills. I have scales. Most members of my group lay eggs. I move through the water using fins.
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Fish Agnatha- jawless fish Chondricthyes- fish with cartilage skeletons Osteicthyes- fish with bony skeletons
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What Vertebrate Group do I belong to?
I lay eggs. I am endothermic (warm-blooded). I have feathers and wings.
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Birds
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What Vertebrate Group do I belong to?
I am ectothermic (cold-blooded). I have scales and claws. I usually lay eggs and lay my eggs on land. I breathe air with lungs for my whole life.
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Reptiles
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What Vertebrate Group do I belong to?
I am ectothermic (cold-blooded). My skin is smooth and moist with no scales. I lay eggs in the water. For the first part of my life I breathe with gills and later on I breathe air with lungs.
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Amphibians
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