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Animal Kingdom Chart That Will Hopefully Help You Put It All Together
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Porifera Common Name: The Sponges Symmetry: Asymmetry Body Plan: None Features: Sessile as an adult; is a filter feeder Reproduction: Hermaphrodite Y or N— both; asexual-budding Examples: Sponges
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Cnidaria Common Name: The Cnidarians Symmetry: Radial Body Plan: None Features: Have nematocysts; 2 life forms: polyp & medusa Reproduction: Hermaphrodite Y or N— both; asexual-budding Examples: Jellyfish, Coral, Hydra, Sea Anemone
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Platyhelminthes Common Name: Flatworms Symmetry: Bilateral Body Plan: Acoelomate Features: Flat, thin bodies; Many are parasites Reproduction: Hermaphrodite Y or N— both; asexual-regeneration Examples: Liver flukes, Tapeworms
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Nematoda Common Name: Roundworms Symmetry: Bilateral Body Plan: Pseudocoelomate Features: Have both a mouth and anus; Many are parasites Reproduction: Hermaphrodite Y or N— sexual Examples: Pinworms, Heartworms, Ascaria, Hookworms, Trichinella
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Annelida Common Name: Segmented Worms Symmetry: Bilateral Body Plan: Coelomate Features: Have segments; Have closed circulation; Have a true digestive system Reproduction: Hermaphrodite Y or N— sexual Examples: Earthworms, Leeches
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Mollusca Common Name: Mollusks Symmetry: Bilateral Body Plan: Coelomate Features: All have soft bodies; Have a 2 or 3 chambered heart; Some have brains Reproduction: Hermaphrodite Y or N— sexual Examples: Snails, Slugs, Squid, Octopus, Mussels, Oysters, Clams
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Arthropoda Common Name: Arthropods ”Jointed foot” Symmetry: Bilateral Body Plan: Coelomate Features: Have segmented legs; can have 2 or 3 main body sections Reproduction: Hermaphrodite Y or N— sexual Examples: All Crustaceans (Lobster), All Insects (Grasshopper), and all Arachnids (Spiders)
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Echinodermata Common Name: Echinoderms Symmetry: Radial Body Plan: Coelomate Features: Move with tube feet; Have suction cups; Do not have a head or brain Reproduction: Hermaphrodite Y or N— both (asexual-regeneration) Examples: Sea stars (Starfish), Sea Cucumbers, Sand Dollars, Sea Urchins
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