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Cards (28)

  • vertebrates - animals that have a backbone
  • invertebrates - animals that do not have a backbone
  • asymmetry - lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something
  • radial symmetry - Symmetrical arrangement of parts of an organism around a single main axis, so that the organism can be divided into similar halves by any plane that contains the main axis
  • bilateral symmetry - when the body plan can be divided along a plane that splits the animals' body into right and left sides that are mirror images of each other
  • zygomucotes - mold (ex. bread mold)
  • ascomycotes - sac fungi (ex. yeast)
  • basidiomycotes - club-shaped part which produces the spores (ex. mushrooms)
  • deuteromycotes - imperfect fungi (ex. athlete's foot)
  • sporangia - structures on the tips of hyphae; make spores
  • rhizoids - hyphae of bread mold that digest bread for ingestion
  • ascus - tiny saclike structures that make spores
  • reptiles - have dry scaly skin, lay eggs on dry land, are cold blooded
  • fish - have scales on their bodies, have gills for breathing, are cold blooded
  • amphibians - have moist slimy skin, lay eggs in water, are cold blooded
  • birds - have feathers and wings, have beaks and lay eggs, are warm blooded
  • mammals - have fur or hair, feed young on milk, are warm blooded
  • protozoa - single-cell organisms, all microscopic
  • flatworms - simple and soft-bodied
  • annelid worms - segmented bodies
  • echinoderms - spiny sea creatures
  • coelenterates - soft bodies, stinging cells
  • arthropods - hard external skeleton and jointed limbs
  • molluscs - soft bodied, most have shells
  • arachnids - eight legs, two body parts, no antennae
  • crustaceans - mostly sea creatures, many legs and two sets of antennae
  • insects - wings, six legs, three body parts, one pair of antennae
  • myriapods - many legs and body segments