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Animal characteristics

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I. MulticellularII. EukaryoticIII. Specialized for different functionsIV. Have a protein called collagenV. Get energy by eating other organisms-

consumersVI. Digest own foodVII. Reproduce sexuallyVIII. Capable of movement

Animal characteristics

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3 Characteristics for animal classification

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Vertebrates- animals with a backbone Invertebrate- animals without a backbone

backbones

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Radial symmetry- Body parts are arranged in a circle around the center of the body.

Bilateral symmetry- Body parts are arranged the same way on both sides of the body.

Asymmetry- Body parts are not arranged in any particular way.

Symmetry

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When scientists classify an animal`s DNA it is called molecular classification.

Molecular classification

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Characteristics of all vertebrates

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nerve chordTailPharyngeal pouch

chordate

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FlexibleRodExtend to the length of a body

notochord

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Connects all nerves

Spinal chord

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Well developed organisms.

vertebrae

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5 major groups of vertebrate

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Have gills and fins Jawless fish, cartilaginous fish, and bony

fish.

fish

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Lack jaws

Jawless fish

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I. Frogs, toads, and salamandersII. Skeletons and legsIII. Smooth, and moist skinIV. Develop lungsV. Live on land

amphibians

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SkeletonsCartilage

Cartilaginous fish

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No cartilageGrouped together

Bony fish

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I. Lizards, snakes, turtles, crocodiles, and alligators

II. Water proof skin with scalesIII. 3-chambered heartsIV. LungsV. Lay eggs on land

reptiles

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I. 2 legsII. 2 wingsIII. Ducks, flamingoes, penguins, etc.IV. Make nests to hold eggsV. 4-chambered heartsVI. BeaksVII. Digestive system

birds

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I. Whales, dolphins, humans, etc.II. FurIII. Chew with teethIV. Nervous systemV. Produce milk

mammals

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