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characteristics of vertebrates
bilateral symmetry
endoskeleton
body cavity
body system
closed circulation
cephalization
vacuole
stores substances
excretes


mostly water
smooth er
detoxicification
lipid synthesis
breaks down

no ribos presennt
Rough ER
protein synthesis

robo attached
Mitochondria
power house

stores sugar ATP
stores american tennis players
golgi apparatus

& location/ function
location: cytoplasm

1 transport
2 lysosomes
3 secretory
does 3 things


ciliophora
move by cilia

dimorphic nuclei

reproduction
Agnatha

2 examples
jawfish fish

lamprey & hamfish
chondrichththyes

examples [4]
FISH

cartilage
shark
snakes
rays
osteichthyes

example [3]
double life animal

carp
blue gill
catfish
water/land
amphibia

type
example
reproduction
boney fish

frogs , salamander

eggs dont have shells
lays in water
reptilia
laprey

amniete egg
Aves
birds with feathers
homothermic
BLOOD?

blank with what
mammalia

3 character.
mamals

mammary glands
body hair
homothermic
Phylum chordata
notocord
post anal tail
gill slits
nerve cord
collogen
describe
thick straight long

bends but doesnt break
connective tissue function
support & stores energy
what breathes through the skin?
amphians
taxonomy
study of classification of living organisms
what is a vaccine?
fights bateria

immune system fights disease
change that occurs in animals over a long period of time?
organic evolution
organism that first appears to be the first living organism on earth?
bacteria
name the 4 nitrogen bases
adenine
thymine
guanine
cytosine
atgc
name 4 differnt ways that an organism might become fossilized?
sedimentary rock : imprint into rock

tarpit: lies beneath tarpit

amber: stuck in tree sape

perification: in ice
s

t

me

P
name 3 major classes of connective tissues?
collagen
elastic
reticular
c
e
r
whats ectothermic?
cold blooded.
name 5 classes of phylum arthropoda?
arachnida (8)
insecta (6)
crystaces (10)
chilopodda
diplopoday
describe phospholipids
repeals water
name 3 wastes
ammonia
uric acid
urea
3
name 3 epithelial tissue
aquamous

cuboild

columar
ccs
Basic for Phyla.
method of locomotion
type of reproduction
typle of nucleus
3