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Animal kingdom I. Annelida A. Sea Mouse B. Leech C. Their body has three segments. D. They are soft-bodied. E. They have bilateral symmetry. II. III. IV. V. VI. Porifera A. Natural Sponge B. pores or exoskeleton C. Assymetrical (sponges) Echinodermata A. Starfish B. Sand Dollar C. Radial or bilateral symmetry D. Mouth on Underside E. Spiny Skin Mollusca A. Land Snail B. Squid C. Mantles cover the body D. 2 Tentacles E. Bilateral Symmetry Cnidaria A. Jellyfish B. Sea Anemone C. Radial Symmetry D. Have tentacles, and they do not move. E. Single body opening, which serves as the mouth and anus. Platyhelminthes A. Liver Fluke B. Tapeworm C. Flat VII. D. Segmented, can diffuse. E. Generally, parasitic, can be free living. Nematoda A. Heartworm B. Roundworm C. Unsegmented D. Worm-like appearance E. Bilaterally Symmetrical VIII. Chordata A. B. C. D. E. Agnatha 1. Lancelet 2. Lamprey 3. Invertebrates 4. Jawless 5. Gill Slits Osteicthyes 1. Sea Horse 2. Piranha 3. Paired fins 4. Boney looking fish 5. Have boney arched gills Chondricthyes 1. Dogfish pup 2. Hammerhead Shark 3. Paired fins 4. Paired nostrils 5. Gills Mammalia 1. Bat 2. Mouse 3. Have hair 4. Have 4 appendages 5. Hairless ears Aves F. 1. Hamster 2. Chicken embryo. 3. It has four limbs. 4. It has a pale colored fur. 5. It has an abundance of fur. Reptilia 1. 2. Turtle Garter Snake 3. Bilateral Symmetry 4. Claws on toes, unless there are no feet 5. Scales; no feathers or fur G. Amphibia IX. 1. Salamander 2. Frog 3. They have bilateral symmetry. 4. Their skin is usually without fur or feathers. 5. These normally have four limbs. Arthropoda A. Insecta 1. Praying Mantis 2. Lubber Grasshopper 3. Hard exoskeleton made of chiton. 4. Six-Legged 5. Have antennae B. C. Arachnida 1. Scorpion 2. semented body (arthropods) Crustacea 1. Mole crab 2. Crayfish 3. Exoskeleton 4. Bilateral symetry 5. Metamerism D. E. F. Diploda 1. Northern Millipede 2. Southern Millipede 3. It has 100 legs. 4. Has lines down its back. 5. They curl into a spiral shape. Chilopoda 1. House Centipede 2. Stone Centipede 3. Antennae present 4. Head is flat and domed shaped. 5. 1pair of legs per body segment Merostomata 1. Horseshoe Crab 2. Back section of outer edge of shell is rigid. 3. Spear like tail 4. Hard outer shell