Animals in the animalia kingdom

    • [DOC File]Kingdom: Animalia - BIOLOGY JUNCTION

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      Linnaean taxonomy of Late Triassic Animals of Petrified Forest National Park Compiled by W.G. Parker December 7, 2004 REVISED March 14, 2009. Kingdom Animalia. Phylum Chordata. Subphylum Vertebrata. Class Chondrichthyes. Subclass Elasmobranchii. Superorder Euselachii. Order Xenacanthida.

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    • [DOC File]Kingdom Animalia

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      Some animals have only the inner and outer germ layers but more complex animals have mesoderm as well. (1) Ectoderm - the inner layer gives rise to the outer covering of the animal and the nervous system. (2) Mesoderm - gives rise to muscles, skeleton, circulatory system, kidney, reproductive system ... Kingdom Animalia ...

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    • [DOC File]Kingdom Animalia - Weebly

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      Members of the kingdom Animalia are _____, _____, heterotrophs whose cells lack cell walls. Most are _____. Like all other organisms, animals maintain homeostasis, or a stable internal environment. Homeostasis is maintained by _____, which is a …

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    • [DOC File]Kingdom Animalia - National Park Service

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      A Quick look at Animals. The First Animals. Sponges (Porifera) Live permanently attached to one surface. Cells are organized in a simple fashion. Single opening. No tissue no organs and only two layers of cells. Jellyfish, Corals and Anemones (Cnidaria) Two cell layers and a single opening. Simple nervous system and muscle tissue

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    • KINGDOM ANIMALIA: General Characteristics of Animals | SchoolW…

      KINGDOM: ANIMALIA. PHYLUM: PORIFERA (Ex: sponges) SUBKINGDOM: PARAZOA (No true tissues/no organs) Most primitive animal Cells are independent. Sessile (non-moving) ASYMMETRY Move water in through small holes (OSTIA) out through big hole (OSCULUM) HERMAPHRODITES-make both eggs and sperm EVOLUTIONARY DEAD END- no know …

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    • [DOC File]Animals:

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      Vertebrates – Have a Backbone (Approximately 3% of Animals) Phylum Chordata. Notocord – Dorsal Rod of Cartilage. Dorsal Nerve Cord. Gill Slits. Tail. Sub Phylum Vertebrata. Backbone – Vertebrae – Body Segments. Highly Evolved Nervous System. Classes. Class Agnatha (Jawless Fish) Ex._____ Have Sucker Heads

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    • [DOC File]Kingdom Animalia

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      Feb 05, 2009 · All members of the kingdom Animalia share certain characteristics that define them, including the species that I have described in this paper. All creatures that we commonly call “Animals” are members of this kingdom. Organisms in this kingdom are all multi-cellular, with cells bound by a membrane but no rigid cell wall (such as in plant ...

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