Classification of animals (invertebrates)

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Classificat ion of Animals Prepared by: Christine Romero

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Classification of Animals

Prepared by: Christine Romero

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* Animals cannot make their own food. They depend on other living organisms.

*Animals digest their food. They cannot use proteins, fats and carbohydrates directly.

*Many animals move from place to place. By moving around, they can find food, escape their enemies, find a better place to live and find mates.

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Major phylum of invertebrate animals

Porifera Cnidaria

Platyhelminthes nematoda

Mollusca Annelida

Arthropoda Echinodermata

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PHYLUM PORIFER

A (SPONGE

S)

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Venus Flower Basket

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Sponges

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Major phylum of invertebrate animals

Porifera Cnidaria

Platyhelminthes nematoda

Mollusca Annelida

Arthropoda Echinodermata

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Cnidaria

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Hydra are named after the nine-headed sea snake of Greek mythology and are freshwater relatives of corals, sea anemones and jellyfish. Cnidaria and hydra share in common stinging tentacles and a radially symmetrical body plan.

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Jelly Fish

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Sea Anemone

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Sea Anemone

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Major phylum of invertebrate animals

Porifera Cnidaria

Platyhelminthes nematoda

Mollusca Annelida

Arthropoda Echinodermata

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LET US ENTER THE WORLD OF

WORMS!!!

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Platyhelminthes

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Flatworms

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Tapeworm

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Tapeworm

lamb is passing a tapeworm

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Major phylum of invertebrate animals

Porifera Cnidaria

Platyhelminthes nematoda

Mollusca Annelida

Arthropoda Echinodermata

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Nematoda

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Anatomy of Roundworms

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Major phylum of invertebrate animals

Porifera Cnidaria

Platyhelminthes nematoda

Mollusca Annelida

Arthropoda Echinodermata

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Annelida

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Earthworm Anatomy

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External Parts of an Earthworm

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Leech

Nereis

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Major phylum of invertebrate animals

Porifera Cnidaria

Platyhelminthes nematoda

Mollusca Annelida

Arthropoda Echinodermata

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Mollusca

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Chiton

Snail

Limpet

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Shell

Squid

Octopus

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Clam Anatomy

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Major phylum of invertebrate animals

Porifera Cnidaria

Platyhelminthes nematoda

Mollusca Annelida

Arthropoda Echinodermata

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Arthropoda

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Butterfly Spider

Centipede

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Metamorphosis

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External Parts of a Grasshopper

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PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE NUMBER OF LEGS

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Compound Eyes of Mosquito

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Millipede

Shrimp

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Major phylum of invertebrate animals

Porifera Cnidaria

Platyhelminthes nematoda

Mollusca Annelida

Arthropoda Echinodermata

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Echinodermata

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Sea Cucumber

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Take the test

Main menu

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1. What is the phylum

of the animal in the

picture?

Phylum Porifera

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2. What is the distinct characteristic/s of the animal in #1? Pores

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3. What is the phylum

of the animal in the

picture?

Phylum Cnidaria

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4. What is the phylum

of the animal in the

picture?Phylum

platyhelminthes

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5. What is the phylum

of the animal in the

picture?Phylum

Annelida

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6. What is the largest phylum?

Phylum Arthropoda

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7. How many pairs of legs

does the spider have?

4 pairs

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8. How many pairs of legs

does the crab have?

5 pairs

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9. How many pairs of legs

does the millipede

have?2 pairs per segment

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10. How many pairs of legs does the

centipede have?

1 pair per segment