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Two distinct groups of animals: Invertebrates – animals without backbones Vertebrates – animals with backbones. Animals within each group share similar.

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2 Two distinct groups of animals: Invertebrates – animals without backbones Vertebrates – animals with backbones. Animals within each group share similar characteristics. Heterotroph – organism that cannot make its own food. Autotroph – an organism that can make its own food.

3 Multi-cellular Eukaryotic Can not make their own food. Digest their food. Can move from place to place.

4 The arrangement of tissues and organs within the body of an organism. Three types of symmetry.

5 Body parts arranged in a circle around a central point. Examples jelly fish, sea urchins sea anemone

6 A line can be drawn down the center of body to divide into two similar parts. Examples: grasshoppers, lobsters, humans

7 Bodies that cannot be divided into similar halves. (Irregular shaped) Example: Sponges


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