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Animalia - Coggle Diagram
Animalia
Invertebrata
Platyhelmintes
Trematoda
Botulus microporus
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Cestoda
Taenia saginata
Parasite in cows, may infect human if ate undercooked beef
Turbellaria
Pseudobiceros bedfordi
Eats small ocean animals, keeps the ecosystem stable
Monogenea
oculotrema hipopotami
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Nemathelmintes
Trichinella spiralis
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Amelida
Oligochaeta
Lumbricus terrestris
Earthworms help make soil more fertile by increasing the amount of air and water that gets into the soil (by burrowing) and it's excrement has nutrients for plants
Hirudinea
Hirudo medicinalis
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Polychaeta
Eunice aphroditois
Is an ambush predator, keeps the environment stable by hunting prey
Mollusca
Pelecynoda
Crassasostra Virginicas
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Cephalopoda
Dosidicus gigas
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Scaphopoda
Rhabdus rectius
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Gastropoda
Cryptophalus Aspersus
Helps the environment by eating small creatures and can also act as decomposer by eating dead material
Polyplacophora
Tonicella lineata
Chitons are a common food in several parts of the world, such as South Korea
Arthropoda
Insecta
Apis mellifera
Produces honey for humans, pollinates many flowers
Myriapoda
Scutigera coleoptrata
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Crustacea
Paralithodes camtschaticus
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Arachnida
Loxosceles reclusa
Helps the environment by eating bugs, can help humans by killing pests
Coelenterata
Scipozoa
Aurelia aurita
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Anthozoa
Anthopleura xanthogrammica
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Hydrozoa
Physalia physalis
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Echinodermata
Echinoidea
Echinometra viridis
Grazes on sea algae, keeping the population in check
Holothuroidea
Holothuria nobilis
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Ophiuroidea
Ophiura ophiura
Helps the ecosystem by being a decomposer and also by filter feeding, thus cleaning the oceans
Crinoidea
Tropiometra carinata
Eats planktons and other small marine life, keeping the environment stable
Asteriodea
Pisaster ocharaceus
This species are considered a keystone species, which mean they usually hunt other wildlife that doesn't have any other natural predators.
Porifera
Hexanimellida
Aphrocallistes vastus
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Demospongia
Callyspongia plicifera
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Calcarea
Clathrina blanca
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Vertebrata
Pisces
Condrichtyes
Carcharodon carcharias
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Osteichytes
Arapaima gigas
Used for human food, it is said that arapaima is delicious
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Agnatha
Eptatretus cirrhatus
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Tetrapoda
Aves
Struthioniformes
Struthio camelus
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Anseriformes
Anas platyrhynchos domesticus
Raised for their meat and eggs, can also be kept as pets
Galliformes
Gallus gallus domesticus
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Spenisciformes
Aptenodytes forsteri
Balance the environment by eating fishes and krill, while also becoming food for foxes, leopards, and others
Psittaciformes
Ara severus
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Reptillia
Testudinata
Chelonia mydas
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Crocodilla
Crocodylus porosus
Balance the ecosystem by eating large herbivores, their pelt are used for wallets and bags, but are now made illegal with limited permits given by the government
Sphenodontia
Sphenodon punctatus
Balance the ecosystem by eating birds, lizzards, insects, frogs, spiders, and others
Squamata
Thamnophis sirtalis
Snakes are beneficial for the environment by keeping populations stable, aside from that their skin are used for bags
Snake skins are also used for ancient Chinese medicine although there is no scientific evidence that supports this
Mamalia
Artiodactyla
Bos taurus
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Cetacea
Dolphinus delvis
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Primata
Nasalis larvatus
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Rodentia
Mus musculus
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Chiroptera
Rhinolophus rouxii
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Laghomorpha
Oryctolagus cuniculus
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Marsupialia
Osphranter rufus
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Dermoptera
Cynocephalus variegatus
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Proboscidea
Elephas maximus
Maintains the ecosystems for other species, for example by making pathways in dense forests.
Scandentia
Tupaia glis
Keeping the ecosystem balanced, may help in spreading seeds
Amphibia
Anura
Rana temporaria
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Urodela
Ambystoma maculatum
Salamanders control pests by eating insects and other prey while also becoming food for larger animals. Their wet skin is vert vulnerable to drought and toxins so they are good indicators of the health of the environment.
Apoda
Siphonops annulatus
Their role in the ecosystem is by eating prey burrowing under the ground. They may also help the soil similar to how earthworms help the soil by burrowing.