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Animals: Vertebrates
Animals: Vertebrates

... complete their life cycles on land, similar to what the seed did for plants 3. Reproduction is via _________ fertilization (males have a penis) 4. Reptiles, amphibians and fish are ____________, deriving much of their internal body temperature from their surroundings VIII. ________ (class Aves) shar ...
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... spinal cord. Cephalization = means the sensory organs and well developed brain located in a skull . Also possess a Closed circulatory system w/a multi-chambered heart . The major difference between vertebrates is whether or not they can regulate their own body temperature.  ________________________ ...
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Animals - Killeen ISD

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AP Biology
AP Biology

... acoelomate, pseudocoelomate, or coelomate. In addition, we see either the sac or tube-within-a-tube body plan. The protostomes are currently divided into two major groups: the lophotrochozoans and the ecdysozoans, based on a larval developmental stage. We are not going to be concerned with this dist ...
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LAB 1: Scientific Method/Tools of Scientific Inquiry

... and fungi, elemental nutrients are recycled and made available for plants on which we depend for our food and oxygen. Fungi can reproduce by asexual pathways, sexual pathways, or both, depending upon the conditions in which they grow. Examples of single-celled fungi are the species of yeast we use t ...
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... segmented body. The phylum Arthropoda (jointed-foot) consists of most of the known animals and many are enormously abundant as individuals. The general characteristics of the arthropods include a hard exoskeleton called a cuticle made up of chitin and proteins. This hard exoskeleton gives the organi ...
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Mollusks, Arthropods, and Echinoderms

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... Flower: The flower is the reproductive organ of plants. It may contain the stamen and or the carpel. The stamen contains the pollen, which is brought to the carpel by insects. The carpel contains the ovaries. The receptor of pollen is called the stigma. Stem: The stem raises the leaves and flower, a ...
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Phylum: Cnidaria

... --Unsegmented, round worms that range in size from microscopic to 250 um. --Live almost anywhere and are a major taxa of sediment fauna. Can even live in hot springs at 62 C! --Estimates of 10,000 to 30,000 species but may be up to 20 times higher. --Many species are parasitic on plants and animals; ...
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Animal Classification - e

... There is a vast diversity among animals that live in our environment. It is easy to study about them by classifying organisms, based on different criteria. Categorizing animals in a systematic way by considering their common features is known as animal classification. Animals can be classified on di ...
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Unit 8: Biodiversity Content Outline: Animal Kingdom – Invertebrates

... g. Mate once in the life-time; then die. Males usually killed after mating. Females – after laying of eggs. h. Important pollinators of angiosperm plants. i. Some are disease carriers. j. Some are considered by man to be pests. We use pesticides/insecticides to kill them. 4. Crustaceans (These are a ...
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SI 10/19/08 Exam 2 Review 1. Which of the following phylogenetic

... 2. Octopi are most closely related to which of the following organisms? A. clams B. jellyfish C. starfish D. earthworms E. crabs 3. The innovation that freed vertebrates from being tied to water for reproduction and allowed them to radiate into diverse terrestrial environments was the development of ...
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The simplest of metazoan phyla: `Parazoa`

... into organs and organs systems. Also, all triploblastic animals have a fundamental bilateral symmetry (not radial symmetry); often called ‘bilaterians’ or Bilateria. Within bilaterians, major clades (lineages) are defined by • changes in body cavities (presence, arrangement) • patterns of developmen ...
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Introduction to Animals

... have a nerve net  Ganglia are clusters of nerve cells found in more complex animals  Nerve cells may specialize to detect, light, sound, etc.  Brain interprets nerve impulses & sends a response ...
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The Animal Kingdom

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Junior Cert Biology Questions and Answers

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Arthropoda

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