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Phylum Chrysophyta |
Golden brown Most common Diatoms 2 shells made of glass Fresh and salt water |
Phytoplankton |
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Phylum Euglenophyta |
Fresh water only Move towards sunlight |
Phytoplankton |
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Phylum Pyrrophyta |
Red pigments Cause PSP Some have bioluminescence |
Phytoplankton |
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Phylum Ciliophora |
Use cilia to move |
Zooplankton |
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Phylum Mastigophora |
Use flagella |
Zooplankton |
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Phylum Sarcodinia |
Move using pseudopods |
Zooplankton |
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Phylum Sporoza |
No method of movement Internal parasites |
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Kingdom Protista |
Eukaryotic cells Unicellular |
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Kingdom Monera |
Simplest form of life Prokaryotic cell Unicellular |
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Phylum chlorophyta |
Green algae Eel grass |
Algae |
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Kingdom plantae |
Plants Multicellular Photosynthetic |
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Phylum rhodophyta |
Red algae Sea noodles |
Algae |
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Phylum phaeophyta |
Brown algae Bull kelp |
Algae |
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Phylum bryophyta |
Primitive land plants No tubes Wet environment Moss |
Land |
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Phylum traceophyta |
Tubes |
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Class pteropsioa |
Seedless Spores Ferns |
Phylum tracheophyta |
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Class gymnospermae |
Conifers Cones Needles |
Phylum tracheophyta |
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Class Anglospermae |
Covered seeds Use flowers Produce fruits |
Phylum tracheophyta |
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Kingdom Animalia |
Eukaryotic Multicellular Heterotrophic by ingestion |
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Phylum Porifera |
Sponges Simplest of all animals |
Kingdom Animalia |
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Phylum Cnidaria |
Radial symmetry Stinging cells |
Kingdom Animalia |
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Class scyphozoa |
Adult fun form is medusa Alternate between medusa and polyp |
Phylum Cnidaria |
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Class anthozoa |
Adult form is polyp No medusa stage to life cycle |
Phylum Cnidaria |
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Phylum Platyhelminthes |
Flat worms Cephalized Mesoderm |
Kingdom Animalia |
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Class Turbellaria |
Free living Ex. planaria |
Phylum Platyhelminthes |
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Class Cestoda |
Internal parasites Tape worms |
Phylum Platyhelminthes |
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Phylum Nematode |
Round worms Complete digestive system Pseudo coelom |
Kingdom Animalia |
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Phylum Annelida |
Segmented worms True coelom |
Kingdom Animalia |
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Class hirudinea |
No hair Leeches Terrestrial or Aquatic |
Phylum Annelida |
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Class Polychaeta |
Many hairs Most are marine Ex. Tubeworms |
Phylum Annelida |
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Class Oligochaeta |
Few hairs Earthworms |
Phylum Annelida |
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Phylum Mollusca |
Soft body Snails Squid |
Kingdom Animalia |
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Class Gastropoda |
Stomach foot Snail, slug, nudibranch Veliger larve |
Phylum Mollusca |
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Class bivalvia |
Two shells Clams, mussels, oysters, scallops |
Phylum Mollusca |
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Class Cephalopoda |
Head foot Squid Octopus Cuttlefish |
Phylum Mollusca |
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Phylum Arthropoda |
Jointed legs Exoskeleton |
Kingdom Animalia |
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Class Chilopoda |
Poison foot Centipede Hunters 2legs per segment 10 Plus segments 2 antenna |
Phylum Arthropoda |
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Class Diplopoda |
Millipedes Herivores 4 legs per segment 30 plus segments 2 antenna |
Phylum Arthropoda |
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Class Crustacea |
Oceans Crab, shrimp, lobster Detritovores 5 pairs of legs 2 pars antenna |
Phylum Arthropoda |
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Class Arachnidae |
4 pairs of walking legs 2 body parts Poisonous Spiders Scorpions Mites |
Phylum Arthropoda |
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Class Insecta |
3 pair of walking legs 3 body parts 2 pairs of wings Compound eyes Bees Ants Beetles |
Phylum Arthropoda |
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Phylum Echinidermata |
Spiny skin Examples sea star, sand dollar, sea urchin Pentaradial symmetry Not cephalized Water vascular system Deuteristomes |
Kingdom Animalia |
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Class Asteriidea |
Sea stars Predatory |
Phylum Echinodermata |
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Class Echinoidea |
Sea urchin Herbivores |
Phylum Echinodermata |
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Class Holothuroidea |
Sea cucumbers Filter feeders or detrivores |
Phylum Echinodermata |
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Phylum Chordata |
DTNC Notocord Gill slits Postanal tail Examples: fish, birds, reptiles, mammals, sea squirt |
Kingdom Animalia |
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Sub Phylum Vertebrata |
Notocord has evolved into series of vertebrae separated by cartilage discs Allows great flexibility |
Phylum Chordata |
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Class Agnatha |
Jaw less fish Examples lampry, hagfish |
Sub Phylum Vertebrate |
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Class Chondricthyes |
Cartilage fish Examples sharks rays Jaws Paired fins |
Sub Phylum Vertebrata |
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Class Osteicthyes |
Bony fish Examples tuna, trout Bony skeleton Swim bladder |
Sub Phylum Vertebrata |
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Class Ampebiba |
Examples frogs, salamanders Lungs Legs |
Sub Phylum Vertebrata |
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Class Reptilia |
Examples crocodiles, snakes, lizards Scales Amniotic eggs |
Sub Phylum Vertebrata |
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Class Aves |
Examples birds Feathers Beak Hallow bones |
Sub Phylum Vertebrata |
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Class Mammalia |
Examples humans, lions Hair Milk producing Uterus (most) |
Sub Phylum Vertebrata |