Animal Classification
Arthropods
Five Major Groups Of Vertebrates
Invertebrate Phyla
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An animal with a backbone.

What is a vertebrate?

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A thick, hard outer covering that protects and supports animals' bodies.

What is an exoskeleton?

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Animals whose skin is waterproof and covered in scales.

What are reptiles?

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Animals without a backbone or no internal structure to help support their bodies.

What are invertebrates?

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Describes an organism's body plan.

What is symmetry?

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A structure, such as a leg or an arm, that extends from the body's central part.

What is an appendage?

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Animals that have gills for absorbing oxygen gas and paired fins.

What are fish?

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Cannot be divided into any two parts that are nearly mirror images of each other.

What is asymmetry?

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An arthropod that has four pairs of jointed legs and two body segments. ( examples: spiders, ticks, and scorpions)

What are Arachnids?

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All of these animals have hair or fur covering their bodies.

What are mammals?

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The simplest of the invertebrates that belong to the phylum Porifera.

What are sponges?

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Classify the members of the animal kingdom into.

What is a phylum?

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Many people like to eat these. (examples: lobster or crabs)

What are crustaceans?

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Animals that must lay their egg in moist environments, such as ponds or lakes.

What are amphibians?

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Another name for this worm is a nematode.

What is a roundworm?

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Proteins in an animal's cells that help with classification.

What are DNA and RNA?

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The largest order of arthropods.

What are insects?

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This animal's circulatory system includes a four-chambered heart.

What is a bird?

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