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How Are Animals Classified

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Invertebrate   animals that have no backbone  
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Sponges   look more like PLANTS than animals  
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Sponges eat   tiny organisms that float in the water that passes in and out of their bodies  
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A hydra has   snakelike tentacles around its mouth  
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Mollusks   animals with soft bodies  
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Mollusks have   bodies supported by one or two shells  
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Sea star   uses powerful suction cups on its underside to pry open clams  
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Earthworm   segmented worm  
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Earthworms digest   decaying dead plant sediments in the soil  
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Vertebrates   animals with a backbone  
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Fish   lay their eggs in water and spend their whole lives in the water  
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A salamander is   an amphibian  
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Amphibians lay   their eggs in the water  
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Amphibians begin their lives   breathing through gills.  
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Amphibians develop   lungs and then live on land  
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How do reptiles breathe?   with lungs all their lives  
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How do birds breathe?   with lungs all their lives  
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Where do reptiles lay their eggs?   on land  
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Where do birds lay their eggs?   on land  
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Where do mammals live?   on land, in the water, and in the air  
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