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Name the 3 Domains
Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
Name the six Kingdoms and give examples of each
1. Plantae ( moss, plants),
2. Animalia ( mammals, amphibians, worms),
3. Fungi (mushroom, yeast mold) ,
4. Protista (amoebas, algae),
5. Eubacteria (bacteria, anthrax),
6. Archaea (bacteria that can survive in harsh environments)
What phylum has segmented worms, earthworms and leeches?
Anneldia
This is the largest phylum the consists of crabs, spiders, insects all of which consist of an exoskeleton and joint appendages.
Anthropoda
This phylum consists of vertebrates like humans, and marine invertebrates like tunicates.
Chordata
This phylum has radial symmetry, and two body forms: polyps and medusa. Example: Jellyfish
Cnidaria
This phylum is closest relative of chordata. It has radial symmetry, and includes the starfish.
Echinodermata
What phylum is most diverse; consisting of invertebrates, snails, squid, octopuses?
Mollusca
Individuals in this phylum have a complete digestive tract, and a pseudocoleum body cavity. Ex. roundworms.
Nematoda
This phylum consists of the simplest bilateral animals. Ex. Flatworms
Platyhelminthes
This phylum, consisting of sponges, includes the most basic animals.
Porifera
What is the Linnaeus System?
binomial system where the first part of the name represents the genus and the second part which identifies the species within the genus