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Biology

Review Sheet: Bacteria---> Invert.

TermDefinition
Has a nucleus Protista, Fungi
Example tetanus Eubacteria
Decomposers Eubacteria, Fungi
Classified by their shape Archaebacteria,Eubacteria
Example euglena Protista
Example AIDS Virus
Example amoeba Protista
Example strep throat Eubacteria
Example tuberculoses Eubacteria, Virus
Example pfiesteria Eubacteria
Example food poisoning Eubacteria
Example malaria Protista
Moves by flagella Euglena
Has chlorophyll Euglena, Algae
Animal like Paramecium, Amoeba
Plant like Euglena, Algae
Starfish Radial symmetry
Clam Mollusca
Flatworm Plathelminthes
Starfish Echindonderms
Octopus Mollusca
Grasshoppers Arthropoda
Roundworms Nematoda
Jointed appendages Arhtropoda
Water vascular system Echindoderms
Breath through skin Annelida
Undergoes metamorphosis Arthropoda
Bees Arthropoda
Stinging cells Cnidarian
Pores Proifera
Who gave rise to birds and mammals? Reptiles
Exothermic (cold blooded, Ectothermic) Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles
Have gills as youth and lungs as adults Amphibians
Most have thin moist skin Amphibians
Has a 2 chambered heart Fish
Examples are robins and eagles Birds
Has an ammonic egg Reptiles, Birds
Example turtle Reptiles
Endothermic (warm blooded) Birds, Mammals
Lays eggs Monotreme
Live young complete development in a pouch on the mother Marsupicals
Example anteaters Monotreme
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