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fish   circulatory- 2 chambered heart respiratory- gill fertilization- spawning reproduction- slimy eggs body temperature- exothermic converting- slimy some with scales digestions- swallow food whole  
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amphibian   circulatory- 3 chambered heart respiratory- gills young and adult lungs and skin fertilization- grasping reproduction- slimy eggs body temperature- exothermic converting- slimy digestion- swallow food whole  
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reptiles   circulatory- 3 chambered heart (partial septum) crocodial has 4 respiratory- lungs fertilization-internal reproduction- leathery eggs body temperature- exothermic converting- dry and scaly digestion- swallow food whole or in chucks no chewing  
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birds   circulatory- 4 chambered heart respiratory- lungs fertilization- internal reproduction- shelled eggs body temperature- endothermic converting- dry/feathers digestions- swallow food in chucks  
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mammals   circulatory- 4 chambered heart respiratory- lungs fertilization- internal reproduction- live birth (montremes lay eggs) body temperature- dry with hair/mammary glands digestions- chew food  
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monotremes   lays eggs platypus anteater  
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marsupials   pouch kangroos koalas opossum  
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placental mammals   inside mother connected to placenta mice, cats, dogs, whales, elephants, humans, and sea lions  
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poritera   sponges filter feeders pores  
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cnidarian   jellyfish and hydra mematocysts medusa polyp  
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plathelminthes   flatworm, planarian, and fluke hermaphroditic free living parasite  
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nematoda   roundworms and hookworm free living parasite  
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annelida   earthworm and leeches skin segmented trochophore larva  
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mollusca   snail, squid, octopus, and clam trochophore larva mantle head foot visceral hump  
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arthropoda   insects, spiders, and crabs exoskeleton appendages metamorphosis  
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echioderms   starfish and sand dollar water vascular system spines  
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moss (bryophytes)   need to be close to water for osmosis  
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ferns   first vascular plants to envolve  
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gymnosperms (pine trees)   evergreens that stay green all year long  
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angiosperms (flowers-roses)   color and smell attract insects to pollinate  
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nonvascular   no special tissue (xylem or phloem) must stay close to water  
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vascular   has xylem and phloem xylem- carries water phloem- carries food (xylem and phloem are like our arties and veins that carry blood around our bodies)  
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asymmetry   no symmetry  
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radial symmetry   central point  
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bilateral symmetry   mirror image  
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fish   most primitive (basic)  
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mammals   most advanced (complex)  
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