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What are Heterotrophs?
These organisms use others for energy
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What is Chordata?
The only phylum in the Animal Kingdom to have a backbone
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What are examples of animals in the phylum Cnidaria?
Jellyfish, Sea Anemone and Coral
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What is Ingestion?
To obtain food
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What is Bilateral Symmetry?
The type of symmetry with two equal halves
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What is Homeostasis?
To keep stable internal conditions
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What are Cnidarians?
This phylum has stinging cells to catch prey
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What are examples of animals in the phylum Arthropoda?
Insects, Crustaceans, Crab
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What is Respiration?
To breath is called this
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What is Porifera?
The simplest phylum
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What is Metamorphosis?
A major change from one form to another in an animal's life cycle
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What are Arthropods?
These organisms have segmented bodies
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What are example of animals in they phylum Platyhelminthes?
Flatworms/Tapeworms
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What are the two forms of cnidarians?
Polyp and Medusa
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What is Chordata?
The most complex phylum
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What is 95-99%?
The percentage of of all organisms in Kingdom Animalia that are invertebrates
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What are Platyhelminthes OR Cnidarian
Respires through diffusion of oxygen through their skin
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What are examples of animals in the phylum Echinodermata?
Starfish and Sea Urchins
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What is the symmetry of Cnidarians and Echinoderms?
In their adult form, these two phylum have radial symmetry
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What is asexual and sexual?
The two forms of reproduction
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What are Tissues?
A group of cells that perform the same function
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What are Porifera?
In their adult form, this phylum is asymmetrical (no symmetry)
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What are examples of animals in phylum Mollusca?
Snails, octopus, slugs, and clams
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What is Eukarya?
All animals are classified under this domain
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What are fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals?
The five main groups in phylum Chordata.
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