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56 Cards in this Set
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To What Phyla and subphyla do Insects belong?
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Arthropoda, Hexapoda
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To what phyla and subphyla do snails belong?
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Mollusca, Gastropoda
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To what phyla do octopus and squid belong?
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Mollusca, Cephalopoda
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To what phyla do tapeworms belong?
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Platyhelminthes
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To what phyla do Earth Worms belong?
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Annelida
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To what phyla do hydras belong?
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Cnidaria
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To what phyla and subphyla do oysters and clams belong?
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Mollusca, bivalvia
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To what phyla do leeches belong?
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Annelida
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What sub-phyla was the first to develop a notochord?
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Cephalochordata
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What was the first sub-phyla to develop a head?
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Myxini (hagfishes)
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What was the first sub-phyla to develop a vertebra column?
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Petromyzontida (lampreys)
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What was the first sub-phyla to develop lungs?
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Actinopterygii (Ray finned fishes)
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What was the first sub-phyla to develop lobed fins?
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Actinistia (coelancanths)
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What was the first sub-phyla to develop legs?
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Amphibia (frogs, salamanders)
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What was the first sub-phyla to develop an amniotic egg?
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Reptilia (snakes, turtles, crocodiles, and birds)
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What was the first sub-phyla to develop milk?
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Mammalia
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Who were the earliest sub-phyla to develop a chordate?
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Cephalochordata (lancelets)
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Who were the earliest craniates?
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Myxini (hagfishes)
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Who were the earliest Vertebrates?
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Petromyzontida (lampreys)
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Who were the earliest Gnathostomes?
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Chondrichthyes (sharkes, rays)
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Who were the earliest osteichythyans?
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Actinopterygii (ray finned fishes)
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Who were the first animals to develop teeth?
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Conodonts
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Who were the earliest Lobe-Fins?
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Actinistia (coelacanths)
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Who were the earliest Tetra-pods?
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Amphibia (frogs, salamanders).
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Who were the earliest amniotes?
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Reptilia (snakes, turtles, crocodiles, birds)
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What sub-phyla do Elephants belong to?
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Proboscidea
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What sub-phyla do Manatees belong to?
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Sirenia
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What phyla do Rabbits, hares, and picas belong to?
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Lagomorpha
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What sub-phyla do Cats, Bears, wolves, dogs, seals, and walruses belong to?
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Carnovora
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What subphyla do Sheep, goats, and pigs belong to?
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Artiodactyls
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What subphyla do whales, dolphins, and porpoises belong to?
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cetaceans
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What subphyla do Kangaroos, Opossums, and Koalas belong to?
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Marsupialia
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What subphyla do Rats, mice, squirrels, beavers, and porcupines belong to?
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Rodentia
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What subphyla do Humans, monkeys, lemurs, and gorillas belong to?
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Primates
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What subphyla do Rhinoceroses, horses, and zebras belong to?
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Perissodactyla
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What subphyla do Bats belong to?
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Chiroptera
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What phyla do Ectoprots and Brachipods belong?
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Lophoporates
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What phyla and subphyla do slugs belong?
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Mollusca, Gastropoda
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The what phyla and subphyla do ticks, mites, spiders, and scorpions belong?
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Arthropoda, Cheliceriforms
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To what phyla and subphyla do centipedes and millipedes belong?
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Arthropoda, myriapoda
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To what phyla do shrimp belong?
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Arthropoda, Crustacea
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To what phyla and subphyla do clams belong?
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Mollusca, Bivalvia
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To what phyla and subphyla do squids belong?
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Mollusca, Cephalopoda
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To what phyla do jellyfish belong?
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Cnidaria
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To what phyla do Cuttlefishes belong to?
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Mollusca, cephalopoda
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To what phyla do sea mats belong?
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Lophorates
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What phyla has a characteristic muscular foot?
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Mollusca
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To what phyla does the ribbon worm belong?
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Namertea
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To what phyla do the Liver Flukes and Tape Worms belong?
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Platyhelminthes
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To what phyla do Sea Anemones belong?
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Cnidaria
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To what phyla do flatworms belong?
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Platyhelminthes
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What phyla reproduces by parthenogenesis?
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Rotifera
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To what phyla do Rotifers belong?
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Rotifera
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To what phyla and subphyla do scorpions belong?
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Arthropoda, Cheliceriformes
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Who is the closest relative of the land plant?
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Green Algae
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What is the structural integrity of plant spores?
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Sporopollenin
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