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Plant Kingdom
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Charophyceans Share a common ancestor with land plants Chara Coleochaete
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Bryophytes
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Bryophytes: Liverworts and Hornworts Hornworts Liverworts
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Pteridophytes Ferns Horsetails Whisk Ferns
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Gymnosperms Cycads Ginko Gnetophyta
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Gymnosperms: Conifers
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Angiosperms: Flowering Plants
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Fungus Kingdom
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Chytridiomycota Chytrid Fungus breaks down cellulose, chitin and keratin. Chytrid Fungi attacking a piece of green algae Global warming has changed rainfall patterns in the rainforest. The moister habitat has spread the chytrid fungus. Frogs throughout the rainforest, such as the golden frog, have experienced rapid declines due to the fungus eating their skin.
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Zygomycota
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Ascomycota Morels Cup Fungus SordariaYeast Truffles
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Basidiomycetes Amanita Maiden Veil Shelf Fungus Puff Ball Mushroom Gills
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Symbiosis: Living Together Lichens Mycorrhizae
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Animal Kingdom
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Porifera: Sponges
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Cnidaria Corals Hydra Jelly Fish Anemone
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Platyhelminthes: Flat Worms
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Rotifera: Rotifers
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Nematoda: Round Worms
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Molluska Gastropoda: snails, whelks, slugs, sea slugs Bivalva: clams, mussles, oysters, scallops
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Molluska Cephalopoda: octapus, squid, cuttle fish, nautilus Polyplacophora: Chiton
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Annelida
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Arthropoda Crustaceans: lobster, shrimp, crabs Merostomata: horseshoe crabs Arachnids: spiders, scorpions, mites and ticks
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Arthropoda Myriopoda: centipedes and millipedes Insecta: all six legged invertebrates
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Echinodermata
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Chordata
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Chordata Divisions
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Urochordata: Tunicates
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Cephalochordata: Lancelets
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Agnatha Lampreys Hagfish
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Chondrichthyes: Sharks and Rays
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Osteichthyes: Bony Fish
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Amphibia Frogs, Toads and Salamanders
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Reptilia Lizards, Snakes, Turtles, Crocodiles and Alligators
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Aves
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Mammalia Monotremes it grabs on Marsupials Placentals
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