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sponges that live in aqueous environments.   Phylum Porifera  
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Asymetrical, BUT some are radially shaped   Phylum Porifera  
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many Choanocytes and ameobocytes   Phylum Porifera  
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have a skeletal framework that are made up of Spicules which have calcareous   Phylum Porifera  
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are heterotrophs & arehermaphroditic   Phylum Porifera  
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species like coral, jellyfish, and sea anemones   Phylum Cnidaria ( AKA COELENERATES)  
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have a large Gastrovascular Cavity   Phylum Cnidaria  
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Cnidocytes with stinging cells called Nematocysts   Phylum Cnidaria  
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radial symmetry   Phylum Cnidaria  
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Medusa and Polyp the difference being the way they reproduce.   Phylum Cnidaria  
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jellyfish and are chiefly medusae   Phylum Cnidaria  
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2 basic body designs which are Medusa and Polyp   Phylum Cnidaria  
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the class that has mostly Jellyfish and are chiefly medusae.   Class Scyphozoa  
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class that have tentacles more than 25 feet with primitive sensory organs to sense light calledOcelli, and Statocysts for gravity orientation.   Class Scyphozoa  
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class that are small polyp creatures   Class Hydrozoa  
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Obelia & Physalia   Class Hydrozoa  
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class where u find where you will find the sea anemones.   Class Anthozoa  
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class where u find COral   Class Anthozoa  
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In this phylum we get into the flatworms like tapeworms and flukes.   Phylum Platyhelminthes  
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exhibit bilateral symmetry, they also use cephalization   Phylum Platyhelminthes  
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here are also three layers of tissue which makes it a triploblastic membrane with a mesoderm sandwiched between the ectoderm and endoderm.   Phylum Platyhelminthes  
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are both hermaphroditic having both male and female parts.   Phylum Platyhelminthes  
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Obelia & Physalia   Class Hydrozoa  
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class where u find where you will find the sea anemones.   Class Anthozoa  
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class where u find COral   Class Anthozoa  
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In this phylum we get into the flatworms like tapeworms and flukes.   Phylum Platyhelminthes  
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exhibit bilateral symmetry, they also use cephalization   Phylum Platyhelminthes  
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here are also three layers of tissue which makes it a triploblastic membrane with a mesoderm sandwiched between the ectoderm and endoderm.   Phylum Platyhelminthes  
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are both hermaphroditic having both male and female parts.   Phylum Platyhelminthes  
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round worms   Phylum Nematoda  
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Between the endoderm and mesoderm is an area called the pseudocoelom.   Phylum Nematoda  
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worms that have segmented bodies called somites. Along the somites you can find Setae that help with locomotion.   Phylum Annelida  
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common in fresh water, marine, and moist soils.   Phylum Annelida  
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Earthworms belong to this class   Class Oligochaeta  
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Class Polychaeta   millipede  
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soft body protected by a shell. The shell is made of calcium carbonate.   Phylum Mollusca  
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snails, and slugs we say.   Class Gastropoda  
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squids, octupus, or Nautiloids   Class Cephalopoda  
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These animals are sea urchins, sand dollars, and sea biscuits and have separate sexes.   Class Echinoidea  
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egmented body, jointed appendages, an open circulatory system, either simple or complex eyes, and an exoskeleton.   Phylum Arthropoda  
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Spiders, ticks, and scorpions   Class Arachnida  
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You will find crabs, shrimps, lobsters in this class.   Class Crustacea  
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Centipedes   Class Chilopoda  
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Largest animal phylum   Arthropods  
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Spiders, insects, crabs, lobster are hee   Arthropod  
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Have jointed legs   Arthropod  
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have exoskeleton   Arthropod  
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have open circulatory system   Arthropod  
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have bilateral symetry   Arthropod  
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have spiracles and tracheal tubes for respiratory system   Arthropod  
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have true coeloms ( body cavity)   annelida  
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have closed circulatory system   annelida  
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includes earthworms   annelida  
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NEPHRIDIA ( excretory structures) & GANGLIA ( cluster of nerve cell bodies) are present   annelida  
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what phylum are star fish and sea urchins in ?   phylum Echinodermata  
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