Chordata Amphibian Porifera 2 loop circulatory system 4 chamber heart Endothermic Fur and milk Fish Nematoda Bird (Aves) Platyhelminthes Reptile Cnidarian Echinoderm Mammal Arthropod Mollusk Annelida diploblastic radial symmetry gastrovascular cavity polyp & medusa forms Amphibian Porifera Fish Nematoda Bird (Aves) Platyhelminthes Reptile Mammal Arthropod Mollusk Cnidarian Echinoderm jellyfish Annelida.

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Transcript Chordata Amphibian Porifera 2 loop circulatory system 4 chamber heart Endothermic Fur and milk Fish Nematoda Bird (Aves) Platyhelminthes Reptile Cnidarian Echinoderm Mammal Arthropod Mollusk Annelida diploblastic radial symmetry gastrovascular cavity polyp & medusa forms Amphibian Porifera Fish Nematoda Bird (Aves) Platyhelminthes Reptile Mammal Arthropod Mollusk Cnidarian Echinoderm jellyfish Annelida.

Chordata
Amphibian
Porifera
2 loop circulatory system
4 chamber heart
Endothermic
Fur and milk
Fish
Nematoda
Bird (Aves)
Platyhelminthes
Reptile
Cnidarian
Echinoderm
Mammal
Arthropod
Mollusk
Annelida
diploblastic
radial symmetry
gastrovascular cavity
polyp & medusa forms
Amphibian
Porifera
Fish
Nematoda
Bird (Aves)
Platyhelminthes
Reptile
Mammal
Arthropod
Mollusk
Cnidarian
Echinoderm
jellyfish
Annelida
diploblastic
Lack true tissues
asymmetry
Amphibian
Porifera
Fish
Nematoda
Bird (Aves)
Platyhelminthes
Reptile
Mammal
sponges
Arthropod
Mollusk
Cnidarian
Echinoderm
Annelida
Chordata
Amphibian
Porifera
2 loop circulatory system
4 chamber heart
Endothermic
Excrete uric acid
Fish
Nematoda
Bird (Aves)
Platyhelminthes
Reptile
Cnidarian
Echinoderm
Mammal
Arthropod
Mollusk
Annelida
invertebrate
triploblastic
Open circulation
deuterostome
Amphibian
Porifera
Fish
Bird (Aves)
Platyhelminthes
Reptile
Nematoda
Mammal
Starfish
invertebrate
deuterostomes
Arthropod
Mollusk
Cnidarian
Echinoderm
Annelida
Vertebrate deuterostomes
Amphibian
Porifera
2 loop circulatory system
3 chamber heart
Amniotic eggs
excrete uric acid
dry scaly skin
Fish
Nematoda
Bird (Aves)
Platyhelminthes
Reptile
Cnidarian
Echinoderm
Mammal
Arthropod
Mollusk
Annelida
Vertebrate deuterostome
2 chamber heart
1 loop circulatory system
Ectothermic
Excrete ammonia
Lay eggs WITHOUT shells
Scales/fins
Chordata Vertebrate Fish
Vertebrate deuterostome
Most 3 chamber heart
2 loop circulatory system
Ectothermic
Internal fertilization
Amniotic eggs
Dry scaly skin
Chordata Vertebrate Reptile
(snakes, turtles, lizards, crocodiles)
Vertebrate deuterostome
3 chamber heart
2 loop circulatory system
Ectothermic
Lay eggs WITHOUT shells
Metamorphosis
(from aquatic larva to terrestrial adult)
Chordata Vertebrate Amphibian
(frogs, toads, salamanders)
Vertebrate deuterostome
4 chamber heart
2 loop circulatory system
Internal fertilization
Amniotic eggs
Endothermic
feathers
Chordata Vertebrate Bird(Aves)
Invertebrate protostome
Coelomate
Closed circulation
Breathe through skin
Segmented body
Excrete w/nephridia
Hydrostatic skeleton
Annelida (Segmented worms)
PHYLUM: ___________
Earthworms, leeches
Invertebrate protostome
Open circulation
Exoskelton
Jointed appendages
Cephalothorax/abdomen
Excrete w/ Malpighian tubules
Book lungs
8 legs
Arthropods
arachnids
(Spiders)
Protist
Eukaryote
Unicellular algae
Silica in cell wall
Photosynthetic phytoplankton
Major oxygen producer
Diatoms
There are others, but this is the
example we learned about
Invertebrate protostome
Open circulation
Exoskelton
Segmented body
Jointed appendages
cephalothorax/abdomen
Excrete w/ Green glands
Aquatic/gills
10 legs
Arthropods
(crustaceans)
Invertebrate protostome
Open circulation
Exoskelton
segmented body
Jointed appendages
Head/thorax/abdomen
Excrete w/Malpighian tubules
Trachea & spiracles
6 legs
Arthropods
(insects)
Invertebrate
ACOELOM
Open circulation
Breathe through skin
Excrete w/ flame cells
Hydrostatic skeleton
< 2 opening digestive system
(gastrovascular cavity or none)
Platyhelminthes (flatworms)
PHYLUM: ________________
Planaria, tapeworms
Protist
Unicellular eukaryote
Ciliated
heterotrophs
Paramecium
There are others, but this is the
example we learned about
Invertebrate
diploblastic
NO true tissues
asymmetry
PHYLUM: _________
Porifera
(sponge)
Chordata
Vertebrate deuterostome
Fur/milk
Lay amniotic eggs
monotremes
Invertebrate
Diploblastic
radiata
tissues but no organs
gastrovascular cavity
Polyp & medusa forms
Stinging nematocysts
PHYLUM: Cnidarians
___________
(jellyfish, coral)
Invertebrate deuterostome
open circulation
Endoskeleton
Water vascular system
Spiny skin
PHYLUM: Echinodermata
____________
(starfish)
Prokaryote
Unicellular
Peptidoglycan in cell wall
Circular DNA
No histones
No introns
1 kind of RNA polymerase
Bacteria
Domain: __________
Eubacteria
Kingdom: __________
Aquatic protist
Unicellular eukaryote
Flagella
Many chloroplasts
Reproduce with mitosis
Euglena
There are others, but this is the
example we learned about
Invertebrate protostome
Most open circulation
Soft bodies
Some have protective shells
Mollusca
(clams, snails, octopus)
Chordata
Vertebrate deuterostome
Fur/milk
Placenta (short term)
Babies incubate in pouch
marsupial
Prokaryote
Unicellular
NO Peptidoglycan in cell wall
Circular DNA
Histones
some introns
several kinds of RNA polymerase
extremophiles
Archaea
Domain: __________
Kingdom: Archaebacteria
__________
Invertebrates
Pseudocoelom
Open circulation
Excrete w/ flame cells
Hydrostatic skeleton
2 opening digestive system
breathe through skin
some parasitic
Nematoda (round worms)
PHYLUM: ___________
Pinworms, hookworms
Protist
Unicellular eukaryote
Pseudopod movement
No cell wall
Heterotrophic predator
Amoeba
There are others, but this is the
example we learned about
Eukaryotic
Absorptive heterotrophs
Multicellular (except yeast)
Cell wall containing chitin
Eukarya
Domain: __________
Fungi
Kingdom: __________