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Biology 2
Kingdom Animalia
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Invertebrates
With Backbone
Vertebrates
Phylum
Porifera
Sponges
Venus Flower Basket
Phylum
Porifera
Phylum Cnidarian
corals
Sea anemone, jellyfish
Phylum
Cnidarian
Flatworm, organism with well developed organ
PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES
Planaria, Tapeworm
PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES
Roundworms
PHYLUM NEMATODA
PHYLUM NEMATODA
Schistosoma
PHYLUM ANNELIDA
Segmented worm
Earthworm, Millipede
PHYLUM ANNELIDA
The largest group of organisms in the world in terms of the number of individuals and species.
PHYLUM ARTHROPODA
Have 8 walking legs.
Class
Arachnida
Spiders, Scorpion
Class
Arachnida
Have 3 pair of legs and 2 pairs of wings with a pair of antennae.
Class
Insecta
Ants, butterflies
Class
Insecta
Have 2 pairs of sensory antennae with external skeleton (exoskeleton).
Class
Crustacea
Crabs, Shrimps, Crayfish
Class
Crustacea
Has a tissue called mantle that secretes shells in some species.
PHYLUM MOLLUSCA
“Stomach
foot”
, crawl on muscular foot.
Class
Gastropoda
Snail, Sea Shell, Slug
Class
Gastropoda
Possess two shells.
Are filter-feeders.
Class
Bivalvia
Scallops, Oysters, Mussels.
Class
Bivalvia
Predatory carnivores, the foot has evolved into tentacles with well-developed chemosensory abilities and suction disc for detecting and grasping prey.
Class
Cephalopoda
Octopus, Squid, Cuttlefish or Cattlefish.
Class
Cephalopoda
Bumps or spines on their skin
PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA
Sea Urchin, Sea Stars, Brittle Star, Sea Lily, Sea Cucumber
PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA
Fish without jaws.
Class
Agnatha
Lamprey
Class
Agnatha
Fishes with cartilage skeleton not bone.
Class
Chondrichthyes
Shark, rays
Class
Chondrichthyes
Bony fishes, most numerous of all vertebrate classes
Class
Osteichthyes
Milkfish, Tilapia, Galunggong
Class
Osteichthyes
Can live on both land and water.
Skin is covered by mucus and must remain moist
Female lay eggs in water where material fertilization takes place.
Have 3 chambered hearts
Class
Amphibia
Frogs, Salamander
Class
Amphibia
Have scales, and their egg have leathery shells.
Reptiles are exothermic or cold-blooded, that maintain their body temperature.
Class
Reptilia
Snakes, Turtles, Crocodile, Lizards
Class
Reptilia
Have feathers and lay eggs with shells, and bird bones are lightweight for flight
Endothermic or warm-blooded.
Class
Aves
Birds, Ducks, Chicken
Class
Aves
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