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Animalia in the Eukarya
By: Jaad, Gaby, and Oli
Cells in Animalia
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Animalia are Eukaryotes because they are multi-celled and they have a nucleus.
Animalia cells do not have cell walls, but they do have a cell membrane.
Inside the cells of Animalia, there are ribosomes and mitochondria, which provide
the “power” for cellular reproduction.
These cells reproduce through the process Mitosis & Meiosis
During cellular reproduction, there is a stage called “Interphase.”During this stage,
the cell takes in nutrients.
Animalia Organisms
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Animals are always multicellular, heterotrophic organisms.
Each type of cell specializes in certain functions within the body of Animalia, or
animals.
Animals that are Animalia
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Sponges- they don’t have normal organs like other animals
Worms
Insects
Fish
Amphibians (salamanders, toads, and frogs)
Reptiles
Birds
Mammals (monkeys, bears, and cows)
Animalia animals come in a wide variety
Phylogenetic Tree for Animalia