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Life - Coggle Diagram
Life
Eukarya - Has linear chromosomes
Plants - Photosynthesis - Cuticle
Conifers - Cones for reproducing
Angiosperms - Vascular with stems roots and leaves
Ferns - centile spores
Liverworts - Lobed leaves - oily surface
Mosses - Do not have roots - use spores not pollen
Sexually reproduce -
Organism - Animals
Echinodermata - symmetrical - multiple brains
Sea Cucumber - elongated body - thickest in the middle - 10 tentacles
Starfish - no true brain - can regenerate - symmetrical
Sea Urchins - spiked body - round
Medusoid - clear gelatinous bell - extinct
Brachina - Jellyfish with round spurs
Arkura - jellyfish with conical spurs
Mollusks - covetous body
Gastropods - one foot - tentacle eyes
Cephalopods - Completely merged head/foot
Bivalvia - two shells encasing fleshy body
Chiton - overlapping oval shell made of 8 dorsal plates
Cnidaria - tentacles with stinging nanocytes
Box Jellyfish - box shaped bell
Scyphozoa- radial symmetry - diploblastic
Anthrozoa - flowerlike polyp appearance
Hydrozoa - chitinous outer shell
Arthropoda - open circulatory system - exoskeleton
Insects - six legs
Arachnids - 8 legs
Millipede - two pairs of short legs on each segment
Centipede - two pairs of legs on each segment - toxic
Porifera - No organs - Multi-cellular - Pore bearing
Demosponge - Lighter - Freshwater - Brighter Colours
Glass Sponges - Stuck to ocean floor - Outwards facing
Calcareous Sponges - high calcium - white
Homoscleromorpha - Basal sides are symmetrical
Stromatoporoidea - Made up of multicolored layers
Tartigrada - barrel shaped bodies - 4 pairs of legs
Heterotardigrada - 4 claws in legs - pore patterns more forward
Mesotardigrada - 6 claws - centralized pore patterns
Eutardigrada - any tardigrade species large than 2mm on average
Chordata - Dorsal Nerve system
Cyclostomes - elongated - no scales - requires water
Amphibians - exteranally fertilize eggs - cold blooded - requires moisture
Avian - feathered - quad-sentrated
Reptiles - cold blooded - shelled eggs
Mammals - have mammary glands - feed children milk
Fish - live in water - have gills - have a backbone
Crustaceans - Segmented bodies - two pairs of antennas
Malacostraca - has six segments
Branchiopoda - Bivalvia symmetricalve
Ostracod - seven pairs of limbs
Fungi - non-vascular heterotrophic organisms
Protists - have nuclear membrane around DNA
Eubacteria - Unicellular Prokaryotic life
Monera - DNA not bound to nuclear membrane
Archaea - Absent of characteristic RNA