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Animal classification map
Domains
Archaea (has nucleus)
Eukarya (has nucleus)
Animalia
Characteristics
Includes most of the multicellular organisms wich usually have complex systems of organs
Animalia feeds by digesting other complex multicellular organisms and disolving them with their own enzymes
Main Groups
Vertebrates
amphibians
They have a peculiar process where they use gills while they are in their early stages of life but in adulthood they develop lungs
they have a very peculiar, slimy, skin
Example of classifications
Phyllobates terribilis
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reptiles
They are all completely coted in scales
They are the only animalia that can lay eggs and have always lungs
Example of classifications
Varanus komodoensis
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birds
Are equipped with a pair of wings which in most of the cases allows them to fly
they are covered by a group of feathers, which allow them to have a thick warm covering that is not that heavy
Example of classification
Ara macao
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mammals
Mammals give birth by expulsing the cub through the female's vagina after a long process called pregnancy
They are usually covered with fur
example of classification
Homo Sapiens
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bony fish
They have an skelletal structure composed by bone tissue unlike other types of fishv that have a cartilage skelleton
They are equipped with gills, wich mkes them an anime made to live underwater
Example of classification
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylium: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Salmoniformes
Familiy: Salmonidae
Genus: Oncorhynchus
Species: Oncorhynchus Mykiss
invertebrates
Crustaceans
They have a big range of shapes and sizes
They are equipped with gills because they live underwater
Example of classification
Macrocheira kaempferi
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insects
They have three pair of legs and sometimes wings
they have segmented bodies and a bland exoeskelleton
Example of classification
Danaus plexippus
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arachnids
They have 2 pairs of legs, which are deteailed jointed
as all arthropods, their body is segmented
Example of classification
Latrodectus mactans
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myriapoda
They have 2 segments of their body, the head and the chest
They have big numbers of pairs of legs
example of classification
Scolopendra cingulata
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Plantae
Characteristics
Plantae are multicellular organisms with an special organelle called chloroplast
with the chloroplast the can feed themselves by makeng a complex process called photosynthesis
Main groups
Flowering plants
They reproduce by pollination through their flowers wich contain the reproductive organs
Vanilla planifolia
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Non flowering plants
the usually reproduce by spreading their spores
Ptychostomum capillare
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fungi
characteristics
Nutriates itself by decomposing other things
is the only kingdom with unicellular and multicellular organisms
protista
Characteristics
Feeds by absorption and digestion, making it the only unicellular kingdom to be able to digest
enters in the heterophobic and photophobic nutritional class
Bacteria (does not has nucleus)
Monera
Characteristics
Round unicellular organisms
Nutriates absorbing and it eners in all nutritional class