Description

animals with a backbone
animals without a backbone
is a hollow ball of cells
middle layer give rise to muscles and much of the circulatory reproductive and excretory organ systems
the outermost layer gives rise to sense organs nerves and outer most layer of skin
any number of planes can be drawn through the center each dividing the body into equal halves
only one line can be drawn through to have equal halves
an animal that has both male and female reproductive parts
cannot make own food
Have tiny opening or pores all over the body
produce milk to nourish their young
bodies can generate heat internally
organisms that have 2 copies of each chromosome
the cells of animal are organized into functional units called …
lining of the digestive tract , digestive organs
body that is irregularly shaped
segmented animals are constructed from a series of repeating units called …
evidence of segmentation in human beings can be seen in the …
jellyfish
clams
segmentedworms
roundworms
flatwoms
insects
seastars
can move at some point in the life cycle
fertilized egg
solid ball of cells
may become the mouth or anus
all animals have outer ectoderm and inner endoderm
animals with bilateral symmetry have 3 layers
animals with no coelom
animal with a false coelom only partially lined with mesoderm
animal with a true coelom that is fully lined with mesoderm
towards the head
towards the stomach
side opposite the surface where the mouth is located
two main blood vessels heart pumps blood out into vessels that open into the body cavity for gas and nutrient exchange
heart pumps blood through enclosed vessels and capillaries deliver to cells
in aquatic animals

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Animalia

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