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Kingdom Animalia (Invertebrate: Don't have a backbone.(Ex:Worm)…
Kingdom Animalia
Invertebrate: Don't have a backbone.(Ex:Worm)
Sponges and Cnidarians: Have an asymmetrical body and have no tissues(Ex: Coral)
Worms:Animals with long, tube like body with no limbs.(Ex:tapeworm)
Molluscs: Have bilateral symmetry, three layers of cells, a coelom, and two body openings.(Ex: Oysters)
Echinoderms: Marine animals with radial symmetry, spiny endoskeletons, and tube feet. (Ex: sea urchins
Arthropods: Animals with jointed feet and legs made up of movable sections connected by joints (Ex: Millipedes)
Chelicerates: Have six pairs of jointed appendages. (Ex: Spider
Myriapods: Have a single pair of antennae and simple eyes. (Ex: Millipedes and Centipedes)
Crustaceans: Five pairs of jointed appendages and two pairs of antennae.(Ex: Crabs, Lobsters, etc)
Insects: Have three body segments, head, thorax ad abdomen. (Ex: Beetles, bees, flies, etc)
Bivalves: (Ex: fire clam)
Gastropods: (Ex: land snail)
Cephalopods: (Ex: Octopus
Sponges: Have no tissues, no organs and an asymmetrical body
Corals: Cnidarians that can form reef environments
Vertebrates:Have a backbone. (Ex:Human)
Fish: Animals that occupy freshwater and saltwater habitats. (Ex: Lampreys)
Chondrichthyes:Have a skeleton of cartilage rather than bone. (Ex: Sharks)
Osteichtyes: Have a skeleton made of bone.(Ex: Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Amphibians: Have moist skin to assist in gas exchange.(Ex: Frog)
Anura:Ex: Frogs anad Toads
Urodela: Ex:Salamanders
Reptiles: Animal with body scales that create a waterproof barrier to help with dehydration
Squamata: Lizards and snakes
Birds: Species with feathured wings.(Ex: Bluebird)
Mammals: Animals with distinct features such as body hair, hearts with four chambers,etc.(Ex: Cows)
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Order Testudines: Turtles
Order Crocodilia: Crocodiles