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ANIMAL KINGDOM Animal Kingdom is divided into 11 phylums. They are Protozoa Porifera Coelenterata Platyhelminthes Aschelminthes Annelida Arthropoda Mollusca Echinodermata Hemichordata Chordata Mammalia
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PROTOZOA Unicellular Parasite Reproduction by binary Division,Multiple fission. Ex-Amoeba,Parasite
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PORIFERA Multicellular Canal system in body. Both asexual and sexual reproduction. Ex-Spongila,Sycon.
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COELENTERATA Lives in colony. Tentacles are present. Mouth functions both for eating and excreating purpose. Creates Coral reefs. Ex-Sea anemone, Hydra.
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PLATYHELMINTHES Multicellular Bilateral symmetry in body. Bisexual. Ex-Plannaria,Tapeworm
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ASCHEHELMINTHES Multicellular Excreatory and Nervous system present. Unisexual. Sexual Reproduction. Ex-Roundworm, Hookworm.
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ANNELIDA Body divided into different segments. Seta found. Respiration by gill. Nephridium found. Unisexual or Bisexual. Asexual and Sexual reproduction. Ex-Earthworm,Leech.
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ARTHROPODA Body divided into three parts. Outer membrane made up of chitin. Compound eye present. Reproduction by gill. Unisexual Sexual Reproduction. Ex-Prawn,Butterfly.
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MOLLUSCA Body covered by cell. U-shaped digestive system. Redula found. Unisexual. Sexual Reproduction. Ex-Octopus,Snail.
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ECHINODERMATA Body covered by spicules. Tube feet found. Nervous syster present. Respiration by gill. Unisexual. Both asexual and sexual Reproduction. Ex- Starfish,Sea cucumber.
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HEMICHORDATA It has both character of chordata and vertebrata. Body divided into three parts- Proboscis,collar,trunk. Unisexual. Fertilisation occurs outside the body. Ex-Balanoglossus.
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PHYLUM CHORDATA The Phylum Chordata is again divided into 3 subphyla.they are:- Eurochordata Cephalochordata Vertebrata The subphyla Chordata is again divided into 7 classes.they are as follows:- Cyclostomata Chondrechthyes Ostecichthyes Amphibia Reptilia Aves Mammalia
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