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Friday, 29 June 2018

Invertabrates: Group's




Group
Features
Examples
True worms
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(12 000 species)Image result for true worms
  • Body is tubular and/or made up of segments.
  • Tube-like digestive system.
  • Annelid.
  • Round Worm.
  • Ribbon worm.
Flatworms
(12 000 species)  
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  • Breathe through their skin.
  • Unsegmented body.
  • Tapeworms.
  • Turbellaria.
  • Monogenea.
Sponges
(10 000 species)
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  • Take in water through pores (little holes) in their bodies from which they filter (take out) little bits of food.
  • Demosponge
  • Homoscleromorpha
  • Stromatoporoid
Cnidarians
(9 000 species)
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  • Hollow body with specialised cells (stingers) that they use for capturing prey.
  • Live in water.
  • Jellyfish
  • Box jellyfish
  • True jellyfish
Molluscs
(100 000 species)
  • Most live in the sea.
  • Most have shells.
  • Unsegmented body.
  • Squid
  • Octopus
  • Chitons
Echinoderms
(9 000 species)
  • A skeleton made up of five plates.
  • Tube feet.
  • Live in the sea.
  • Jointed legs.
  • Divided into four further sub-groups.
  • Sea cucumber
  • Blastoid
  • Crinoid
Arthropods
(1 000 000 species )
Crustaceans
  • Most are aquatic.
  • Body divided into three parts.
  • Most breathe with gills.
  • Hard outer skeleton.
  • Spider
  • Crab
  • Insects

Myriapods
  • Many pairs of legs.
  • Single pair of antennae.
  • Simple eyes.
  • Centepedes
  • Miliipededs
  • Pauropoda

Insects
  • Body divided into three parts.
  • Three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings.
  • One pair of antennae on the head.
  • Compound eyes.
  • Spider
  • Bee
  • Ant

Arachnids
  • Body divided into two parts.
  • Four pairs of legs and no wings.
  • No antennae.
  • Sun spider
  • Acari
  • Dipluridae




Group
Features
Examples
True worms
(12 000 species)Image result for true worms
  • Body is tubular and/or made up of segments.
  • Tube-like digestive system.
  • Annelid.
  • Round Worm.
  • Ribbon worm.
Flatworms
(12 000 species)  Image result for Flatworms
  • Breathe through their skin.
  • Unsegmented body.
  • Tapeworms.
  • Turbellaria.
  • Monogenea.
Sponges
(10 000 species)Image result for Sponges
  • Take in water through pores (little holes) in their bodies from which they filter (take out) little bits of food.
  • Demosponge
  • Homoscleromorpha
  • Stromatoporoid
Cnidarians
(9 000 species)Image result for Cnidarians
  • Hollow body with specialised cells (stingers) that they use for capturing prey.
  • Live in water.
  • Jelly fish
  • Box jellyfish
  • True jellyfish
Molluscs
(100 000 species)Image result for Molluscs
  • Most live in the sea.
  • Most have shells.
  • Unsegmented body.
  • Squid
  • Octopus
  • Chitons
Echinoderms
(9 000 species)Image result for Echinoderms
  • A skeleton made up of five plates.
  • Tube feet.
  • Live in the sea.
  • Jointed legs.
  • Divided into four further sub-groups.
  • Sea cuumber
  • Blastoid
  • Crinoid
Arthropods
(1 000 000 species )Image result for Arthropods
Crustaceans
  • Most are aquatic.
  • Body divided into three parts.
  • Most breathe with gills.
  • Hard outer skeleton.
  • Spider
  • Crab
  • Insects
Image result for pauropoda
Myriapods
  • Many pairs of legs.
  • Single pair of antennae.
  • Simple eyes.
  • Centepedes
  • Miliipededs
  • Pauropoda
Image result for Bee
Insects
  • Body divided into three parts.
  • Three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings.
  • One pair of antennae on head.
  • Compound eyes.
  • Spider
  • Bee
  • Ant
Image result for Sun spider
Arachnids
  • Body divided into two parts.
  • Four pairs of legs and no wings.
  • No antennae.
  • Sun spider
  • Acari
  • Dipluridae

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