Lab Practicum 2 Flashcards

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asymmetry

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absence of a central point

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radial symmetry

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multiple planes can be drawn through central axis to create mirror imaged halves

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3
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bilateral symmetry

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a central longitudinal plane divides the body into two equal but opposite halves (mirror image halves)

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4
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germ layers

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  • no true tissues
  • diploblastic
  • triploblastic
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5
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development patterns

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  • protostome - blastopore gives rise to the mouth (snails, leeches, and ants)
  • deuterostome - blastopore gives rise to the anal opening (starfishes, stingrays, pelicans, and monkeys)
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6
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body cavity presence

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  • acoelomate - such as flatworms (tapeworms) do not have a coelom between the digestive system and the outer body wall
  • pseudocoelomate - such as rotifers and round worms (hookworms), the coelom is derived from both the endoderm and mesoderm
  • coelomate - (true coelomates) is derived from only mesodermal tissue.
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7
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segmentation

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  • dorsal - pertaining to back
  • ventral - pertaining to underside
  • lateral - to the side
  • anterior - front end
  • posterior - rear end
  • superior - above another part or closer to head
  • inferior - below another part or toward feet
  • medial - toward imaginary midline
  • central - middle
  • peripheral - near the surface or outside of
  • cephalic - head
  • celiac - abdomen
  • caudal - tail
  • cural - leg
  • oral - mouth
  • pedal - foot
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8
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Understand and know body planes and basic anatomic orientation

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  • sagital plane (medial) - lengthwise cut that divides the body into left and right halves
  • transverse plane - divides the body into superior and inferior sections
  • frontal plane (coronal) - divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
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9
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Observe a diversity of preserved and representative sponges a. What are spicules and spongin?

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  • spicules - the skeletal structure of sponges consists of fibrous collagen and calcareous or siliceous cystalline
  • spongin - a collagenous protein in many species
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10
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Know the major anatomical parts of sponges

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Eukaryo - Animilia - Porifera

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12
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be able to identify (transverse)

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13
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be able to identify (longitudinal)

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14
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Portuguese Man-of-War, Hydra, or Obelia

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Cnidaria
  • Class: Hydrozoa
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Jellyfish, Aurelia

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Cnidaria
  • Class: Scyphozoa
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16
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Box Jellyfish

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Cnidaria
  • Class: Cubozoa
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17
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Sea Anemone, Coral, Sea Pen

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Cnidaria
  • Class: Anthozoa
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18
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What is this? Label structures.

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Cnidaria
  • Class: Scyphozoa and Hydrozoa
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20
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identify:

a. Tentacles
b. Mouth
c. Hypostome

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Cnidaria
  • Class: Hydrozoa
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21
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identify:

a. Mouth
b. Feeding Polyp (Hydranth)
c. Reproductive Polyp (Gonangium)
d. Stalk
e. Tentacles

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22
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Know the parts of the life cycle ofObelia

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23
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know the major anatomical structures

a. Tentacles
b. Mouth
c. Pharynx
d. Oral Disc
e. Pedal disc

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Cnidaria
  • Class: Anthozoa
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24
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Observe box jellyfish from a picture

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Cnidaria
  • Class: Cubozoa
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25
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Observe a picture and preserved

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Ctenophora
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26
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planaria

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Platyhelminthes
  • Class: Turbellaria
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27
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tapeworms

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Platyhelminthes
  • Class: Cestoda
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28
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flukes

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Platyhelminthes
  • Class: Trematoda
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29
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epidermis?

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30
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Find the gastrovascular cavity, eye spots and auricles

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31
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be able to identify

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Rotifers
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32
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chitons

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Mollusca
  • Class: Polyplacophora
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33
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snails, limpets, conchs, slugs, nudibranchs

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Mollusca
  • Class: Gastropoda
34
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clams, mussels, scallops, oyster

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Mollusca
  • Class: Bivalvia
35
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octopus, squid, nautilus, cuttlefish

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Mollusca
  • Class: Cephalopoda
36
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External Anatomy:

  • hinge ligament
  • umbo
  • directional terms: anterior, posterior, dorsal, ventral
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37
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Internal Anatomy:

  • mantle
  • anterior & posterior adductor muscles
  • gills
  • siphon(s)(if visible)
  • digestive gland
  • foot
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  • Phylum: Mollusca
  • Class: Bivalvia
38
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Anatomy of a Squid

External Anatomy:

  • tentacles
  • arms
  • suckers
  • eye
  • funnel/siphon
  • collar
  • mantle
  • fin
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39
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Anatomy of a Squid

Internal Anatomy

  • ink sac
  • gill
  • gonad
  • cecum
  • pen
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40
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marine worms, fan worms, sand worms, paddle worms

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Annelida
  • Class: Polychaeta
41
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leeches

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Annelida
  • Class: Hirudinea
42
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earthworms

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Annelida
  • Class: Oligochaeta
43
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Anatomy of an Earthworm

External Anatomy:

  • ventral vs. dorsal sides; anterior vs. posterior sides
  • setae
  • clitellum
  • mouth
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44
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Anatomy of an Earthworm

Internal Anatomy:

  • septae
  • brain (illustration only)
  • hearts
  • mouth
  • pharynx
  • esophagus
  • crop
  • gizzard
  • intestine
  • metanephridia (illustration only)
  • dorsal blood vesse
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45
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Vinegar Eels, Ascaris, Roundworm

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Nematoda
46
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You should be able to tell the difference between males and females

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47
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spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Subphylum: Chelicerata
  • Class: Arachnida
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horseshoe crabs

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Subphylum: Chelicerata
  • Class: Merostomata
49
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centipedes

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum:Athropoda
  • Subphylum: Myriapoda
  • Class: Chilopoda
50
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millipedes

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Subphylum: Myriapoda
  • Class: Diplopoda
51
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barnacles, copepods

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Subphylum: Crustacea
  • Class: Maxillopoda
52
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crabs, shrimp, lobsters, crayfish, pill bug

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Subphylum: Crustacea
  • Class: Malacostraca
53
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insects

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Subphylum: Hexapoda
  • Class: Insecta
54
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External Anatomy:

exoskeleton

  • cephalothorax (headand thorax together)/carapace
  • antenna
  • antennules
  • rostrum
  • maxillipeds (feeding appendages)
  • cheliped (claw)
  • walking legs(peropods)

abdomen including:

  • swimmerets(pleopods)
  • tergum
  • uropods
  • telson
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55
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Merostomata know: compound eye, simple eye, telson, chelicerae, book gills)

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56
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Gradual (Incomplete) versus Complete Metamorphosis

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57
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Internal Anatomy:

  • gills
  • green gland
  • pyloric stomach
  • digestive gland
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58
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know structures

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61
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Sea Star (starfish) - Class

Crinoids, Brittle Stars, Sea Urchin, Sand Dollar, Sea Cucumber

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Echinodermata
  • Class: Asteroidea (starfish)
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63
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  • name the class
  • identify: gastric or pyloric caeca; gonads; ampullae
  • name
    • the plate where water enters the water vascular system
A
  • astroidea
  • larger brown/tan “fluff”in arms
  • smaller purlpish/pinkish “fluff”in arms under the pyloric caeca close to central disk
  • rows of shiny bumps under all of the other stuff.
64
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tunicates

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Subphylum: Urochordata
65
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lancelets

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Subphylum: Cephalochordata
66
Q

marine cartilaginous fishes: sharks, skates, rays

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Subphylum:Vertebrata
  • Class: Chondrichthyes
67
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marine and freshwater bony fishes: perch, etc, eels, sea horse

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Subphylum:Vertebrata
  • Class: Osteichthyes
68
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salamanders, newts, frogs and toads, etc

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Subphylum:Vertebrata
  • Class: Amphibia
69
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snakes, lizards, turtles and alligators

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Subphylum:Vertebrata
  • Class: Reptilia
70
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birds

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Subphylum:Vertebrata
  • Class: Aves
71
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animals with hair and mammary glands

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  • Domain: Eukaryo
  • Kingdom: Animilia
  • Supergroup: Unikonta
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Subphylum:Vertebrata
  • Class: Mammalia
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