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Phylum Porifera

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No tissues, mostly marine, filter feed with pores

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Phlyum Porifera labeling

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Incurrent - Excurrent (hole at the top)

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Phylum Cnideria -3 classes

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scyphozoa, hydrozoa, anthozoa

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4
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Burrowing Anemones. siphon

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Tube & jellyfish on top

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5
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Platyhelminthes

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Bilateral Symmetry/ Flat

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Nematoda

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Move side to side, spindle shaped

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Phlyum Annelida

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Bilateral, Segmentation

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Phylum Annelida 3 classes

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6earthworms, leeches, polychaete

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Phylum Mollusca

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Soft unsegmented bodies, mantle tissue and shell

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10
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Class Polypacophora

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Chitons- 8 dorsal valves

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Class gastropoda

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Snails slugs, single or no shell

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Class Bivalves

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Two lateral shells, no radula

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Class Cephalopoda

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shell reduced or absent, highly developed head/eyes

arms tentacles - siphon & radula

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14
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Phylum Anthropoda

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bilateral, segmentated, 80% of animals

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SubPhylum Crustacea

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primarily marine, respire with gills,

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16
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Class Insecta

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6 legs antennae breath with spiracles

17
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Class Chilopoda

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Centipedes, flattened bodies, 1 pair of legs per segment, antennae

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Class Diplopoda

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Millipedes, rounded body, antenna