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Kingdom Animalia

What are the characteristics of all of the members of Kingdom Animalia? Eukaryotic Multicellular Are Ingestive heterotrophs – must actively take food into their bodies Lack a cell wall

Two divisions of Animals Invertebrates Sponges Jellies, coral, anemones Worms Round, Flat and Segmented (Earthworm) Mollusks – clams, oysters, scallops Arthropods Spiders Crustaceans Insects Echinoderms – starfish, urchins Vertebrates Fish Amphibians – frogs and salamanders Reptiles – turtles, snakes, lizards Birds Mammals

Body Symmetry Refers to how an object is cut across a central axis.

The Earthworm Earthworms are segmented worms due to the repeated sections in the organism. Hermaphroditic – having both sexes Complete digestive system – mouth to anus 5 hearts linking the dorsal and ventral blood vessels in a continuous loop Nerve cord running along its belly (ventral side)

External Earthworm

Internal Earthworm