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porifera
no
nerves
, no
muscles
cnidaria
no brain,
carnivores
platyhelminthes
usually lives in
water
,
triploblastic
nematoda
found in
aquatic
habitats, lacks
circulatory
system
annelida
closed circulatory system
,
lives
in
bodies
of
water
and
damp soil
examples of porifera
sponge
sycon
examples of cnidaria
jellyfish
sea
whips
examples of platyhelminthes
tapeworm
flukes
examples of annelida
earthworm
leeches
examples of nematoda
lungworm
pinworm
simple
invertebrate
animals that live in
aquatic
habitats
porifera
soft-bodied
stinging
animals
cnidaria
invertebrate
organisms
with a
flat,
soft
body
platyhelminthes
bilaterally
symmetrical,
worm-like
organisms
nematoda
segmented
worms such as
earthworms
and
leeches
annelida
the
reaction
of an organism to
stimuli
tropism
stigma
identify
anther
identify
sepal
identify
receptacle
identify
ovule
identify
ovary
identify
filament
identify
style
identify
the science of
identifying
,
naming
, and classifying living organisms
taxonomy
a tool used by biologists to
classify
organisms
Dichotomous Key
the Father of
Modern Taxonomy
Carolus Linnaeus
the 5 Kingdoms (MAFPP)
Monera
,
Protista
,
Plantae
,
Animalia
, Fungi
name all the Phylums (MACPCNEPA)
Mollusca
,
Arthropoda
,
Cnidaria
,
Porifera
,
Chordata
,
Nematoda
,
Echinodermata
,
Platyhelminthes
,
Annelida
Do Katy Perry Come Over For Good Spaghetti
Domain
,
Kingdom
,
Phylum
,
Class
,
Order
,
Family
,
Genus
the junk drawer of kingdoms
Protista
what are the 3 taxons Protista is categorized into
animal
like (
protozoans)
,
plant
like (
algae)
,
fungus
like
cell wall composed of
chitin
typically non
motile
secretes
exoenzymes
fungi
cell walls made of
cellulose
stores food in the form of
starch
chloroplasts contain
chlorophyll
mostly
terrestrial
plantae
vascular
trachaeophytes
non vascular
bryophytes
lack
cell
walls
held together by structural
protein
animalia
no
nerves
or
muscles
filter
feeders
hermaphrodites
porifera
no
brain
but has
nerve
net
carnivores
cnidaria
the process by which energy is released by the breakdown of food substances
cellular respiration
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