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Binomial system of nomenclature |
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[Plant Phylla] Bryophyta |
1. No true leaves/roots 2. Spores made in capsules at stalk ends 3. Anchored by rhizoids e.g. Mosses and Liverworts |
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[Plant Phylla] Filicinophyta |
1. Have leaves, roots, non-woody stems 2. Spres in sporangia, leaf-underside 3. Large leaves, divided into leaflets e.g. Ferns |
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[Plant Phylla] Coniferophyta |
1. Have leaves, roots, woody-stems 2. Seeds found in cones 3. Narrow leaves with thick waxy cuticle e.g. Conifers and pines |
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[Plant Phylla] Angiospermophyta |
1. Have leaves, roots and stems (woody/not) 2. Seeds found in fruits 3. Have flowers e.g. Flowering plants and grasses |
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[Animal Phylla] Porifera (porey - fur - ah) |
1. Asymmetrical 2. No mouth/anus 3. Pores through body e.g. Sponges |
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[Animal Phylla] Cnidaria (stingy-there-yah) |
1. Radial 2. Mouth / No anus 3. Many have tentacles/stinging cells e.g. Jellyfish and anemones |
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[Animal Phylla] Platyheiminthes (flat-y-heimin-des) |
1. Bilateral 2. Mouth / no anus 3. Flat, soft body e.g. Flatworms and tapeworms |
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[Animal Phylla] Annelida (anal-lida) |
1. Bilateral 2. Mouth/Anus 3. Segmented body e.g. Earthworms and leeches |
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[Animal Phylla] Molluscs |
1. Bilateral 2. Mouth/Anus 3. Muscular foot/mantle + MAYBE shell e.g. Slugs and snails |
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[Animal Phylla] Anthropods (anthro-PODS) |
1. Bilateral 2. Mouth/Anus 3. Jointed appendages/Exoskeleton e.g. Spiders, insects, crustaceans |