Kingdom Animalia- Invertebrates. PORIFERA CNIDARIANS RepresentativeSpongeJellyfish HabitatMarine and some freshwater Body PlanAsymetricalRadial Symetry.

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Kingdom Animalia- Invertebrates

PORIFERA CNIDARIANS RepresentativeSpongeJellyfish HabitatMarine and some freshwater Body PlanAsymetricalRadial Symetry ReproductionAsexual-budding Sexual-egg and sperm Asexual- budding Sexual-egg and sperm Transport and DigestionNone-current does all the workHas body cavity functions for transport and digestion Nervous SystemNo nervesHas nerve tissue, but no central collection resembling a brain

PlatyhelminthesNemotoda Annelida RepresentativeTapeworm (flatworm)Hookworm (roundworm)Earthworm (segmented) HabitatAquatic and terrestrial Body PlanBilateral symmetry ReproductionAsexual Sexual-hermaphroditic cross fertilization Sexual reproductionSexual-hermaphroditic cross fertilization CirculationNon-except diffusion Aortic arches, 2 large blood vessels run along the dorsal and ventral surfaces DigestionMouth, anus Digestive organs present but not developed Mouth, anus Digestive organs present Mouth, anus Digestive organs present Nervous SystemPrimitive brain 2 longitudinal nerve cords Primitive brain 2 longitudinal nerve cords More advanced brain Large ventral nerve cord

Phylum Mollusca General Features: -Marine, freshwater, land -Bilateral symmetry -Have a larval stage -Open circulatory system -Kidney like excretion systems -Primitive brain -Have a distinct foot or jet propulsion for movement NAUTILUS CHITIN MOLLUSK

Phylum Echinodermata

Phylum Arthropoda Characteristics Habitat: ubiquitous (everywhere!) Bilateral symmetry, EXOSKELETON, jointed appendages True coelom Various stages of metamorphism Sexual reproduction Open circulatory system, heart in hemocoel One way digestive tube Definitive brain