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Taxonomy - Coggle Diagram
Taxonomy
Kingdom Animalia
PHYLUM CNIDARIA
Examples: jellyfish + hydra
Radially symmetrical with a hydrostatic skeleton formed by the fluid-filled enteron
PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES
Example: flatworms
Bilaterally symmetrical and flattened dorso-ventrally
Have a single opening to the gut
PHYLUM ANNELIDA
Example: earthworm (round worms)
Have a coelom (space between body surface + gut)
Are metamerically segmented
Have a one-way gut
PHYLUM ARTHROPODA
Example: Insects + spiders
Bilaterally symmetrical with jointed limbs
Typically have a fixed number of metameric segments
Have a one-way gut
PHYLUM CHORDATA
Examples: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals
Bilaterally symmetrical and segmented
Have a vertebral column (spine) and an internal skeleton
Have a one-way gut
Have much more extensively developed + complex organs
Kingdom Plantae
DIVISION BRYOPHYTA (
mosses
)
Lack true stems, roots, and leaves
Lack vascular tissue - support is by turgor
Produce spores in a capsule at the end of a stalk for wind dispersal
DIVISION TRACHEOPHYTA
Sub-division Pteridophyta (
ferns
)
Have true roots, stems, and leaves with vascular tissue
Sub-division Spermatophyta (
flowering plants
)
Have flowers as reproductive structures and produce seeds