Animal Kingdom Do not possess a backbone Possess a backbone Asymmetric, Bilateral symmetry, does not Four limbs; possesses true tissues, three germ layer, most have a complete gut possesses a notochord possess true lungs tissues Mouth forms second, Radial symmetry, opposite end from the blastopore possesses true tissues, two germ layers, gastrovascular cavity, cnidocyte stinging cells Terrestrial adaptation to protect embryo possesses a spiny skin or calcareous endoskeleton, water vascular system Mouth forms first from the blastopore Place the letter in the h. Arthropoda Sheds a cuticle or possesses either a lophophore feeding apparatus or a trochophore larvae appropriate blank tetrapods exoskeleton via ecdysis 1. Porifera a. j- Echinodermata b. Cnidarians k. Vertebrates Ecdysozoa 1. C. Protostomia Amniotic egg Lophotrochozoa d. Deuterostomia m. Segmented, possess Jointed feet, complex head (cephalization) e. Bilateria n. Segmented, bristles, f. Annelida O. Chordata Invertebrates organ systems, can be hermaphrodites g-
Animal Kingdom Do not possess a backbone Possess a backbone Asymmetric, Bilateral symmetry, does not Four limbs; possesses true tissues, three germ layer, most have a complete gut possesses a notochord possess true lungs tissues Mouth forms second, Radial symmetry, opposite end from the blastopore possesses true tissues, two germ layers, gastrovascular cavity, cnidocyte stinging cells Terrestrial adaptation to protect embryo possesses a spiny skin or calcareous endoskeleton, water vascular system Mouth forms first from the blastopore Place the letter in the h. Arthropoda Sheds a cuticle or possesses either a lophophore feeding apparatus or a trochophore larvae appropriate blank tetrapods exoskeleton via ecdysis 1. Porifera a. j- Echinodermata b. Cnidarians k. Vertebrates Ecdysozoa 1. C. Protostomia Amniotic egg Lophotrochozoa d. Deuterostomia m. Segmented, possess Jointed feet, complex head (cephalization) e. Bilateria n. Segmented, bristles, f. Annelida O. Chordata Invertebrates organ systems, can be hermaphrodites g-
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