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20 Cards in this Set
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Sponges
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Porifera
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Coral, anemones, jellyfish
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Cnidaria
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Comb jellies
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Ctenophora
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Flatworms
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Platyhelminthes
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Roundworms, non-segmented
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Nematoda
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Odd creatures with cilia surrounded mouths
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Rotifera
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Horseshoe crabs, spiders, scorpions, ticks. Two body parts, jointed legs, no wings, usually four legs, no antennae.
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Chelicerata
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Shrimp, crabs, lobster, barnacles, daphnia, cyclops.
two body parts, two pairs of antennae, usually aquatic. |
Crustacea
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Insects, butterflies, millipedes, centipedes. usually 3 pairs of legs, some wings, one pair of antennae.
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Mandibulata
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Segmented worms. Leeches, earthworms, etc.
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Annelida
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clams, octopus, scallop, snails. Soft body with shell.
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Mollusca
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No head/brain, radial, tuby feet, unsegmented. Blobby.
Sea cucumber, sand dollar, sea urchin, sea star. |
Echinodermata
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Jawless fish, eel-like. Cartilaginous. Rounded mouth.
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Cyclostomata
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Cartilaginous fish (but with jaws). Sharks, stingrays, certain weird fish.
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Chondrichthyes
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Normal bony fish with bones and gils and fins and scales, etc.
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Osteichthyes
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Lungfish - can breathe air
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Choanichthyes
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Slimy skinned and bony, two pairs of limbs, live in/out of water usually. Frogs, toads, salamandars.
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Amphibia
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Scaly skinned, bony, two pairs of legs. Dry skin. Turtles, alligators, chameleons, snakes, etc.
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Reptilia
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Birds. Feathers, no teeth, wings.
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Aves
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humans, elephants, mice, dolphins, manatees, whales, monkeys, seals, horses.
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Mammalia
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