Kingdom Animalia

Cards (42)

  • Without Backbone (97%)

    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