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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Bryophta | green plants that are nonvascular;reproduce by a spores;have rhizoids instead of roots; the mosses. |
| radial symmetry | type of body shape that can be divided like a wheel. |
| invetebrate | animals without a backbone. |
| non-vascular | plants which have no system of veins to transport food and water. |
| nematoda | largest group of worms;bilatral symmetry firts phyla to have two body openings;roundworms. |
| cnidaria | organisms with radial symmetry; kill their prey with stinging cell; includes jellyfish, coral, and anemones. |
| pterophyta | seedless vascular plants;reproduce by spores;young plants |
| annelida | segmented worms with bilateral symmetry |
| cnidaria | organisms with radial symmetry; kill their prey with stinging cell; includes jellyfish, coral, and anemones. |
| pterophyta | seedless vascular plants;reproduce by spores;young plants |
| annelida | segmented worms with bilateral symmetry |
| cnidaria | organisms with radial symmetry; kill their prey with stinging cell; includes jellyfish, coral, and anemones. |
| pterophyta | seedless vascular plants;reproduce by spores;young plants |
| annelida | segmented worms with bilateral symmetry |
| cnidaria | organisms with radial symmetry; kill their prey with stinging cell; includes jellyfish, coral, and anemones. |
| pterophyta | seedless vascular plants;reproduce by spores;young plants |
| annelida | segmented worms with bilateral symmetry |
| cnidaria | organisms with radial symmetry; kill their prey with stinging cell; includes jellyfish, coral, and anemones. |
| pterophyta | seedless vascular plants;reproduce by spores;young plants |
| annelida | segmented worms with bilateral symmetry |
| cnidaria | organisms with radial symmetry; kill their prey with stinging cell; includes jellyfish, coral, and anemones. |
| pterophyta | seedless vascular plants;reproduce by spores;young plants |
| annelida | segmented worms with bilateral symmetry; round bodies; includes leeches, earthworms, and polychaetes. |
| asymmetry | a body shape with no particular pattern. |
| porifera | asymmetrical; lack true tissues and organs; most primitive animal phylum. |
| vertebrate | animals with a backbone. |
| chordata | vertebrates; have a nerve cord; endoskeleton; includes amphibians, reptiles, fish birds, and mammals. |
| coniferophyta | plants with roots , stems, needle-like leaves, and seeds in cones. |
| bilateral-symetry | a body shape which can be divided into two identical halves. |
| mollusca | soft bodies with hard shells; invertebrates; mantle covers the body; includes squids, clams, oysters, and snails. |
| vascular | plants with a system of veins to transport water, food, and minerals. |
| echinodermate | invertebrates with radial symmetry; spiny skins and tube feet; i |
| anthophyta | the largest group of plants; have roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. |
| platyhelminthes | primitive worms with flattened bodies; one digestive opening; and bilateral symmetry; includes planaria, flukes, and tapeworms. |
| arthropoda | invertebrates with jointed bodies, exoskeletons, and pairs of jointed appendages. |