Background: There are ten major phyla that represent the invertebrate animals. Though they all share animal characteristics, each phylum has unique characteristics that allow for identification and classification of those organisms. Scientists do not always rely solely on their memory to help them classify animals, they often rely on reference materials. In this activity, you will create your own reference for the animal kingdom. Instructions: Review the information found in the lessons on invertebrates including The Animal Kingdom, Body Plans, Phylum Placazoa, Phylum Porifera to review the key characteristics that define the phyla that you study. Create a concept map or illustrated drawing for each phylum (Placazoa and Porifera) that will help you classify invertebrate animals into that group.

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Animal Kingdom, Part I
Background: There are ten major phyla that represent the invertebrate animals. Though they all share
animal characteristics, each phylum has unique characteristics that allow for identification and
classification of those organisms. Scientists do not always rely solely on their memory to help them
classify animals, they often rely on reference materials. In this activity, you will create your own
reference for the animal kingdom.
Instructions: Review the information found in the lessons on invertebrates including The Animal
Kingdom, Body Plans, Phylum Placazoa, Phylum Porifera to review the key characteristics that define
the phyla that you study. Create a concept map or illustrated drawing for each phylum (Placazoa and
Porifera) that will help you classify invertebrate animals into that group.
Transcribed Image Text:Animal Kingdom, Part I Background: There are ten major phyla that represent the invertebrate animals. Though they all share animal characteristics, each phylum has unique characteristics that allow for identification and classification of those organisms. Scientists do not always rely solely on their memory to help them classify animals, they often rely on reference materials. In this activity, you will create your own reference for the animal kingdom. Instructions: Review the information found in the lessons on invertebrates including The Animal Kingdom, Body Plans, Phylum Placazoa, Phylum Porifera to review the key characteristics that define the phyla that you study. Create a concept map or illustrated drawing for each phylum (Placazoa and Porifera) that will help you classify invertebrate animals into that group.
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