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Invertebrate and Vertebrate Animals

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soft bodies   mollusks  
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"tubes"   segmented worms  
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"pores"   sponges  
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jointed limbs-feet   arthropod  
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stingers   cnidarians  
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spinney-skin   echinoderms  
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animals with bones   vertebrates  
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animals without bones   invertebrates  
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cold-blooded animals who get heat from their environment   ectotherms  
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warm-blooded animals who can produce their own body heat   endotherms  
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animals with fur or hair that produce milk for their young   mammals  
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animals with feathers, 2 wings, 2 feet, and a beak that lay eggs and breathe with lungs   birds  
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animals that have scaled or plates, lay eggs, and breathe with lungs   reptiles  
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animals that have scales, lay eggs, and breathe with gills   fish  
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animals that lay jelly-like eggs, go through a metamorphosis, breathe with gills then lungs   amphibians  
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there are no ways to split the animal to make mirror images   assymetry  
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there is only one way to split the animal into mirror images   bilateral symmetry  
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there are multiple lines that go through the center point that can split the animal into mirror images.   radial symmetry  
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