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Coccolithophores

(Single-celled autotrophs with CaCO3 shell)
KINGDOM PROTISTA

PHYLUM CHRYSOPHYTA
(Chrystler)
Diatom

(Single-celled autotroph with SiO2 shell)
KINGDOM PROTISTA

PHYLUM CHRYSOPHYTA
(Chrystler)
Dinoflagellate

(Mostly single-celled flagellates with two dissimilar flagella. Heterotrophic and autotrophic forms)
KINGDOM PROTISTA

PHYLUM PYRROPHYTA
(Pyro)
Foraminifera

(Single cell, CaCO3 shell, spines on shell
allow for capturing prey; holes in shell
allow for movement)
KINGDOM PROTISTA

PHYLUM SARCODINA
(SACO)
Radiolarian

(Single cell, SiO2 shell, spines on shell
allow for capturing prey; holes in
shell allow for movement)
KINGDOM PROTISTA

PHYLUM SARCODINA
(SACO)
Multicellular green algae

(Mostly multiple chlorophyll pigments
(might have some accessory ones), no
roots or covered seeds)
KINGDOM PROTISTA

PHYLUM CHLOROPHYTA
(Choloform)
Brown algae, kelps

(Brown accessory pigment, no roots or
covered seeds)
KINGDOM PROTISTA

PHYLUM PHAEOPHYTA
(Pharos)
Red algae "encrusting and coralline forms."

( In addition to chlorophyll, also a red
accessory pigment; no roots or
covered seeds)
KINGDOM PROTISTA

PHYLUM RHODOPHYTA
(Rhode island)
Sponge

(Simplest of all marine animals. Porous.
No nervous, digestive, respiratory, or
circulatory system. Diffusion of wastes,
nutrients, gases in and out cell walls.)
KINGDOM ANIMALIA

PHYLUM PORIFERA
(Porous)
Jellyfish, Sea Anemone, Coral,

(all are equipped with stinging cells Radial symmetry. Mouth, the only opening, is shaped like hollow
pouch: tentacles line opening. Hollow = digestive cavity.)
KINGDOM ANIMALIA

PHYLUM CNIDARIA
Encrusting Bryozoan, LOPHOPHORES

(Single layer of CaCO3 houses, each
individual (no connection) -- with no
lophophorate animals inside)
KINGDOM ANIMALIA

PHYLUM BRYOZOA
(Same name)
Mussels, Clams

(Mantle, Foot, Visceral Mass -- two
symmetrical shells -- siphons.)
KINGDOM ANIMALIA

PHYLUM MOLLUSCA
Snails, Limpet, Nudibranch, Abalone, octopus, cuttlefish, Chiton.

(Asymmetric body plan, usually with coiled shell. Foot cannot attach to sand or mud. Grazers, suspension feeders, predators. Radula rasped across rocks, kelp stipes, or surfaces.)
KINGDOM ANIMALIA

PHYLUM MOLLUSCA
(Gastropods)
Nudibranch

(Same as Gastropods, except Eats hydroids and anemones, moving the stinging cells to their backs for
reuse in their cerata. No shells.)
KINGDOM ANIMALIA

PHYLUM MOLLUSCA
Copepods, barnacles, krill, isopods, amphipods, shrimp, lobsters, crabs.

(Segmented. Body of two or three parts. Three or more pairs of legs. Jointed appendages (pincers, mouthparts, walking legs and two pairs of sensory antennae). Bilateral symmetry.
KINGDOM ANIMALIA

PHYLUM ARTHROPODA
Tube worm

(Segmented bilaterally symmetrical worms. Each segment has its own circulatory, excretory, nervous, muscular, and respiratory systems. Some
are specialized, such as the head.)
KINGDOM ANIMALIA

PHYLUM ANNELIDA.
Sea stars. Brittle stars, basket stars, Sea urchins, sand dollars, sea biscuits, Sea cucumbers.
KINGDOM ANIMALIA

PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA

(ey chino)
Eel, fish, sea lions, seals, sharks, Ray, tunicate, sea grapes,
KINGDOM ANIMALIA

PHYLUM CHORDATA