bird (aves) mammal chordata 2 loop circulatory system endothermic fur and milk arthropod mollusk...
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Bird (Aves) Mammal
Chordata2 loop circulatory system
EndothermicFur and milk
Arthropod
Mollusk
Echinoderm Annelida
Nematoda
PlatyhelminthesCnidarian
Porifera
Reptile
Fish
Amphibian
4 chamber heart
Bird (Aves)
Reptile
Fish
Amphibian
Mammal
diploblastic
radial symmetry
Arthropod
Mollusk
EchinodermAnnelida
Nematoda
Platyhelminthes Cnidarian
Porifera
gastrovascular cavitypolyp & medusa forms jellyfish
Bird (Aves)
Reptile
Fish
Amphibian
Mammal
diploblastic
Lack true tissues
Arthropod
Mollusk
EchinodermAnnelida
Nematoda
Platyhelminthes Cnidarian
Porifera
asymmetrysponges
Bird (Aves) Mammal
Chordata2 loop circulatory system
EndothermicExcrete uric acid
Arthropod
Mollusk
Echinoderm Annelida
Nematoda
PlatyhelminthesCnidarian
Porifera
Reptile
Fish
Amphibian
4 chamber heart
Bird (Aves)
Reptile
Fish
Amphibian
Mammal
invertebratetriploblastic
Open circulation
Arthropod
Mollusk
EchinodermAnnelida
Nematoda
Platyhelminthes Cnidarian
Porifera
deuterostome
Starfishinvertebratedeuterostomes
Bird (Aves) Mammal
Vertebrate deuterostomes2 loop circulatory system
Amniotic eggsexcrete uric aciddry scaly skin
Arthropod
Mollusk
Echinoderm Annelida
Nematoda
PlatyhelminthesCnidarian
Porifera
Reptile
Fish
Amphibian
3 chamber heart
Vertebrate deuterostome2 chamber heart1 loop circulatory systemEctothermicExcrete ammoniaLay eggs WITHOUT shellsScales/fins
Chordata Vertebrate Fish
Vertebrate deuterostomeMost 3 chamber heart2 loop circulatory systemEctothermicInternal fertilizationAmniotic eggsDry scaly skin
Chordata Vertebrate Reptile(snakes, turtles, lizards, crocodiles)
Vertebrate deuterostome3 chamber heart2 loop circulatory systemEctothermicLay eggs WITHOUT shellsMetamorphosis (from aquatic larva to terrestrial adult)
Chordata Vertebrate Amphibian(frogs, toads, salamanders)
Vertebrate deuterostome4 chamber heart2 loop circulatory systemInternal fertilizationAmniotic eggsEndothermicfeathers
Chordata Vertebrate Bird(Aves)
PHYLUM: ___________
Invertebrate protostomeCoelomateClosed circulationBreathe through skinSegmented bodyExcrete w/nephridiaHydrostatic skeleton
Annelida (Segmented worms)Earthworms, leeches
Invertebrate protostomeOpen circulationExoskeltonJointed appendagesCephalothorax/abdomenExcrete w/ Malpighian tubulesBook lungs8 legs
Arthropodsarachnids(Spiders)
ProtistEukaryoteUnicellular algaeSilica in cell wallPhotosynthetic phytoplanktonMajor oxygen producer
DiatomsThere are others, but this is the example we learned about
Invertebrate protostomeOpen circulationExoskeltonSegmented bodyJointed appendagescephalothorax/abdomenExcrete w/ Green glandsAquatic/gills10 legs
Arthropods(crustaceans)
Invertebrate protostomeOpen circulationExoskeltonsegmented bodyJointed appendagesHead/thorax/abdomenExcrete w/Malpighian tubulesTrachea & spiracles6 legs
Arthropods(insects)
PHYLUM: ________________
InvertebrateACOELOMOpen circulationBreathe through skinExcrete w/ flame cellsHydrostatic skeleton< 2 opening digestive system(gastrovascular cavity or none)
Platyhelminthes (flatworms) Planaria, tapeworms
ProtistUnicellular eukaryoteCiliatedheterotrophs
ParameciumThere are others, but this is the example we learned about
Invertebrate diploblasticNO true tissuesasymmetry
Porifera(sponge)
PHYLUM: _________
ChordataVertebrate deuterostomeFur/milkLay amniotic eggs
monotremes
Invertebrate Diploblasticradiatatissues but no organsgastrovascular cavityPolyp & medusa formsStinging nematocysts
Cnidarians(jellyfish, coral)
PHYLUM: ___________
Invertebrate deuterostomeopen circulationEndoskeletonWater vascular systemSpiny skin
Echinodermata(starfish)
PHYLUM: ____________
Domain: __________Kingdom: __________
ProkaryoteUnicellularPeptidoglycan in cell wallCircular DNANo histonesNo introns1 kind of RNA polymerase
BacteriaEubacteria
Aquatic protistUnicellular eukaryoteFlagellaMany chloroplastsReproduce with mitosis
EuglenaThere are others, but this is the example we learned about
Invertebrate protostomeMost open circulationSoft bodiesSome have protective shells
Mollusca(clams, snails, octopus)
ChordataVertebrate deuterostomeFur/milkPlacenta (short term)Babies incubate in pouch
marsupial
Domain: __________Kingdom: __________
ProkaryoteUnicellularNO Peptidoglycan in cell wallCircular DNAHistonessome intronsseveral kinds of RNA polymeraseextremophiles
ArchaeaArchaebacteria
Invertebrates PseudocoelomOpen circulationExcrete w/ flame cellsHydrostatic skeleton2 opening digestive systembreathe through skinsome parasitic
Nematoda (round worms)Pinworms, hookworms
PHYLUM: ___________
ProtistUnicellular eukaryotePseudopod movementNo cell wallHeterotrophic predator
AmoebaThere are others, but this is the example we learned about
EukaryoticAbsorptive heterotrophsMulticellular (except yeast)Cell wall containing chitin
EukaryaFungi
Domain: __________Kingdom: __________