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Porifera

Marine animals


-sponges


Bodies with many holes that let in water carrying food particles


Approx 5000 spp

Sponges

Cnidaria

Radically symmetrical animals with a single opening for ingestion and egestion, possess tentacles with stinging cells

Jellyfish, hydra

Platyhelminthes

Bilateral symmetry, flattened bodies, single guy opening



Flatworms, tapeworms

Flat worms

Nematoda

Roundworms, digestive system with mouth and anus, mainly parishes



Hookworms

Annelida

Worms consisting of many segments, mouth and anus, digestive system

Earthworms


Marine worms


Parasitic worms

Mollusca

In segmented soft bodies with head and muscular foot, often with protective shells

She'll

Arthropoda

Invertebrate, insect, spider, crustacean

Chelicerata

Body divided into two distinct regions, typically possess four pairs of legs

Sub phylum of arthropoda


Class arachnid

Crustacea

Segmented bodies with jointed limbs and protective exoskeleton made of chitin, mainly marine, possess two pairs of antennae

Subphylum of Arthropoda


Lobsters, shrimps, prawns

Uniramia

Segmented animals with jointed limbs and and protective exoskeleton made of chitin, mainly terrestrial


Subdivided into 8 classes

Insects


(Class insecta)

Echinodermata

Radically symmetrical animals with internal skeleton, possess water vascular system, often tube feet, marine

Starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers

Chordata

Animals that possess at some stage of their development a dorsal notochord, gill slits, and a hollow dorsal nerve chord

CHORData

Class agnatha

Aquatic chordates with jawless mouth

Class Chondrichthyes

Sharks skates and rays, marine, skeleton made of carilage

C


THIGHS

Class Osteichthyes

Fish with bony skeleton, flathead, trout, eels

Osteo thyes

Class amphibia

Frogs newts, aquatic larval stage

Class reptilia

Body covered with scales, ectothermic, produce eggs with leathery shells, turtles, snakes, ceoc

Reptiles

Class aves

Body covered with feathers, endothermic


Divided into 27 orders

Birds

Class mammalia

Subclass monotremes - echidna and platypus


Subclass marsupials - marsupial mammals, often pouched


Subclass placental mammals - young develop in a mothers uterus