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Name the 3 Domains
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Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
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Name the six Kingdoms and give examples of each
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1. Plantae ( moss, plants),
2. Animalia ( mammals, amphibians, worms), 3. Fungi (mushroom, yeast mold) , 4. Protista (amoebas, algae), 5. Eubacteria (bacteria, anthrax), 6. Archaea (bacteria that can survive in harsh environments) |
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What phylum has segmented worms, earthworms and leeches?
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Anneldia
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This is the largest phylum the consists of crabs, spiders, insects all of which consist of an exoskeleton and joint appendages.
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Anthropoda
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This phylum consists of vertebrates like humans, and marine invertebrates like tunicates.
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Chordata
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This phylum has radial symmetry, and two body forms: polyps and medusa. Example: Jellyfish
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Cnidaria
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This phylum is closest relative of chordata. It has radial symmetry, and includes the starfish.
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Echinodermata
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What phylum is most diverse; consisting of invertebrates, snails, squid, octopuses?
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Mollusca
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Individuals in this phylum have a complete digestive tract, and a pseudocoleum body cavity. Ex. roundworms.
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Nematoda
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This phylum consists of the simplest bilateral animals. Ex. Flatworms
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Platyhelminthes
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This phylum, consisting of sponges, includes the most basic animals.
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Porifera
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What is the Linnaeus System?
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binomial system where the first part of the name represents the genus and the second part which identifies the species within the genus
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