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Order:Marsupiala


Young Crawl into Marsupium


Infraclass: Metatheria (pouched)

Structure: Archegoniphore, female. A points at eggs.


Phylum:hepatophyta

4 chambered heart


The crocodile's skull is narrow

monocot on the left and dicot on the right. You can tell by the rings and this is the stem.

Order:Falconiformes


It is hallow and the marrow is



Phylum:Angiosperm


Reproduces via pollen



sporangium, asexual, gametophoyte

Lagomaphora


the two incisor bah

Receptive neurons

~Radial Symmetry


~Phylum:echinoderm


Class:Sea Urchin


Unique Mouth Structure:Aristotles Lantern

~Angiosperm, female

~Fruticose lichen


~symbiotic relationship with unicellular green algae or cyanobacteria


~mutual symbiotic relationship

Order:Anseriformes


Class:Aves


Beak Modified for feeding


and feet for paddling

Myxini (Hag fish) escapes by secreting slime


Class:Myxini


Subphylum:Vertebrata

Cuticle

Class: Chondrichthyes


2 Chambered heart


Scale: Dermal Denticles (Placoid Scales)


Skeleton Made of: cartilage

Class:Amphibian


rod-like fusion of the sacral vertebrae, shock absorbing pelvic


External fertilization

Cross section of a dicot


Pith:center


Xylem: Inner half small circle


Phloem: Outer half small circle

Bony fish skeleton


Swim bladder helps float


Terminal mouth


Bony operculum covers gills

Conidia

Class:Echinoderm


function of ciliated epidermis is panoply of tiny claw, clamp, wrench or beak shaped structures


Madreporite near mouth orifice


Water Vascular System


Move by suction cups called ampulla and tube feet

Tube Tunicate


Phylum: Chordata


Found in deep sea vents

Mature Zygosporangium


sporophyte (diploid)

cardiac muscle tissue


Involuntary

Order:Monotremes


Cloaca


Yes

Non vascular liverwort so no vascular tissue


In the gametophyte life cycle

Meaning they are placental mammals


Use echolocation


Not blind see patterns at low light


Order: Insectivora

gametophyte


Haploid


Whisk Fern

Conjugating Fungi Zygomycota.


Acquires nutrients by

Tubers

Contain Chitin


Phylum:Basidiomycota

Connective Tissue


Function:Hemoglobin is the protein inside red blood cells that carries oxygen. Red blood cells also remove carbon dioxide from your body, transporting it to the lungs for you to exhale. Red blood cells are made inside your bones, in the bone marrow. They typically live for about 120 days, and then they die.

Phylum:Ginkgophyta


Female

Insulate birds from cold and water, also controls flight. Feathers are modified scales

Phylum:Ascomycota


Linear structure:Asci


Sexual

Equisetum


Vascular


and yes