Classification

Cards (94)

  • Cnidaria - jellyfish, corals, sea anemones
  • Nematoda - roundworms
  • Platyhelminthes - flatworms
  • Mollusca - mussels, clams, snails, squids, octopuses
  • Arthropods - insects, spiders, crustaceans (lobsters), arachnids (mites)
  • Mollusca - mussels, clams, snails, squids, octopuses
  • Echinoderma - starfishes, sea lilies, sand dollars
  • Chordata - vertebrates
  • Porifera- simple sponges
  • Ctenophora- cone jellies
  • Rotifera- microscopic wheel animals
  • Nematoda- round worms(hookworms)
  • Agnatha- jawless fish
  • Chondrichthyes- cartilaginous fishes
  • Osteichthyes- bony fish
  • Agnatha- lampreys, hagfish
  • Chondrichthyes- sharks, skates, rays
  • Osteichthyes- salmon, eating fish
  • Anura- frogs, toads
  • Urodela- newts, salamanders
  • Apoda- worm-like amphibians
  • Crocodilia- alligators, crocodiles, gavials
  • Testudines- turtles, tortoises
  • Squamata- snakes, lizards,
  • Monotremes- egg-laying mammals, have no teeth, and lay eggs
  • Monotremes- platypus, echidna
  • Marsupials- have a pouch for the young to develop in.
  • Marsupials- kangaroos, opossums
  • Placental- have a placenta
  • Rodentia- rodents (mice, beavers, etc.)
  • Rodentia- ever growing incisors (big 2 teeth)
  • Chrioptera- Bats
  • Perissodactyla- odd hoofed animals
  • Perissodactyla- zebra, horse, tapir
  • Artiodactyla- even toed hoofed animals
  • Artiodactyla- goat, sheep. buffalo, camel
  • Cetacea(Artiodactyla)- whales and dolphins
  • Proboscidea- elongated nose
  • Proboscidea- elephants
  • Carnivora- canines