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Animal Characteristics
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Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotroph, motile at some point, no cell wall.
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ectoderm
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outer layer (skin)
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mesoderm
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middle layer
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assymetrical
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no symmetry
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anterior
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head
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lateral
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sides
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ventral
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bottom
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poterior
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butt
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medial
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middle
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dorsal
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top
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cephalization
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complex nerves at anterior end
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Porifera Example
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Sponge
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cnidaria example
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jelly fish
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playhelminthes example
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flat worm
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nematoda example
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round worm
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annelidia example
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earth worm
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mollusca example
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snail
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arthropoda 1 example
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lobster/crustacean
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arthropoda 2 example
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ants
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arthropoda 3 example
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spiders
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echinodermata example
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starfish
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Porifera environment
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oceans
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Porifera digestive system
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absorbs nutrients through pores
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Porifera Respiratory system
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in through the pores, out through opening in top
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Porifera Circulator System
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Open System
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Porifera excretory system
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sponges rely on water to carry out bodily functions
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Porifera Nervous System
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don't respond to changes in the environment, produce protective toxins
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Porifera Skeletal/Muscular
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made of...
Hard sponges: Calcium soft: Spongin |
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Porifera Reproductive system
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sexually/asexually, sperm released from one sponge, water carries it to another sponge.
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Cnidaria environment
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oceans
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Cnidaria Digestive system
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gastrovascular cavity, enzymatic.
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Cnidaria respiratory system
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diffusion through body cells
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Cnidaria circulatory system
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none
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Cnidaria excretory system
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mouth and butthole are the same
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Cnidaria Nervous system
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react to being touched and to light
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Cnidaria skeletal/muscular
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hydrostatic, flowing in & out of water propels them forward.
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Cnidaria reproductive
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sexually/asexually, drops egg and sperm into water
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Platyhelminthes environment
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water
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Platyhelminthes digestive system
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absorb food through stomach lining/gastrovascular cavity
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Platyhelminthes respiratory system
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no heart or blood
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Platyhelminthes circulatory system
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diffusion
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Platyhelminthes excretory system
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flame cells filter and remove waste
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Platyhelminthes nervous system
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ganglia, group of nerve cells
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Platyhelminthes skeletal/muscular
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muscles controlled by ganglia,
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Platyhelminthes reproductive system
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when 2 worms mate, both get preggers. :O!
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Nematoda environment
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terrestrial & aquatic
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Nematoda digestive system
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eat small animals on land, in water they eat algae
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Nematoda respiratory system
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exchange gasses through body cells. (diffusion)
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Nematoda circulatory system
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diffusion
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Nematoda excretory system
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diffusion
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Nematoda nervous system
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ganglia and eyespot
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Nematoda skeletal/muscular
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move like snakes
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Nematoda reproductive system
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sexual with seperate sexes
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Annelida environment
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terrestrial and aquatic
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Annelida digestive system
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pharynx, esophagus, crop and gizzard
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Annelida respiratory system
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diffusion
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Annelida circulatory system
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closed system
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Annelida excretory system
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digestive waste and cellular waste pass through naphridia
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Annelida nervous system
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well developed brain and nerves
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Annelida skeletal/muscular
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2 major body muscles: longitudinal and circular (help to move)
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Annelida reproductive system
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sexual, hermaphrodites
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Mollusca environment
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ocean
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Mollusca digestive system
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use teeth to scrape soft plants
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Mollusca respiratory system
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gills
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Mollusca circulatory system
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open system
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Mollusca excretory system
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waste passes through anus (i hate that word! haha)
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Mollusca nervous system
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releases amonia from blood, all nervous systems are different
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Mollusca skeletal/muscular
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snails lay slime and slither over it. most mollusks have some kind of foot
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Mollusca reproductive system
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hermaphrodite, releases sperm and egg into water
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Crustacean Arthropods environment
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water
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Crustacean Arthropods digestive system
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malphigian tubules
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Crustacean Arthropods respiratory system
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gills
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Crustacean Arthropods circulatory system
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closed system
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Crustacean Arthropods excretory system
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releases waste through anus
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Crustacean Arthropods nervous system
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antennae, brain and nerves
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Crustacean Arthropods skeletal/muscular
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exoskeleton
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Crustacean Arthropods reproductive system
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lay eggs and seasonal mating
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Insect Arthropods environment
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terrestrial
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Insect Arthropods digestive system
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has human-like digestive track
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Insect Arthropods respiratory system
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tracheal tubes, air enters through spiracles
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Insect Arthropods circulatory
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heart pumps blood through arteries
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Insect Arthropods excretory system
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malphigian tubes
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Insect Arthropods nervous system
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ventral nerve cord
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Insect Arthropods skeletal/muscular system
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use muscles to push and pull to move
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Insect Arthropods reproductive system
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sexually with separate sexes
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spider Arthropods environment
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EVERYWHERE.
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spider Arthropods digestive system
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paralyze prey then suck up blood.
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spider Arthropods respiratory system
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blood vessels carry air
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spider Arthropods circulatory system
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skin break can kill it!! :)
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spider Arthropods excretory system
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extracts waste from blood then poops it out :P
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spider Arthropods nervous system
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nerves throughout body
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spider Arthropods skeletal/muscular
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no muscle, exoskeleton
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spider Arthropods reproductive system
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sexually with separate sexes
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Echinodermata environment
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oceans and beaches <3
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Echinodermata digestive system
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eat algae, stomachs come from inside to the outside, eat, then go back in.
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Echinodermata respiratory system
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diffusion
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Echinodermata circulatory system
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circulation of materials and waste
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Echinodermata excretory system
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eats it up and poops it out :P
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Echinodermata nervous system
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not highly developed, nerves around mouth., detect light and chemicals
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Echinodermata skeletal/muscular
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attached tube-like feet
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Echinodermata reproductive system
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sexually with separate sexes
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Digestive System
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Processes nutrients
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Respiratory System
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Breathing
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Circulatory System
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Circulation of Blood
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Excretory System
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Removes Waste from body
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Skeletal/Muscular System
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Structure of organism
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Reproductive System
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Makin babies! haha:)
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3 Types of Symmetry
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assymetrical, bisymmetrical, radial symmetry
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Common Organ of the Digestive system
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esophogus, intestines, stomach
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Common Organ of the Respiratory System
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Pharynx, gills, lungs
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Common Organ of the Circulatory System
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heart, veins
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Common Organ of the Excretory system
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anus,
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Common Organ of the Nervous System
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nerves, ganglia, brain
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open circulatory system
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blood is not always contained inside the blood vessels
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closed circulatory system
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blood is always contained inside the blood vessels
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compound eye
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a bunch of eyes at have a lower quality of vision but a larger field of view
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hey kevin :)
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i dont know what to write on this side, haha:)
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