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Organism s Animals Plants Prokaryote s Protist s Fungi Jellyfish, worms, arthropods, molluscs, echinoderms, amphibians, fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. Seed bearing plants and non- seed bearing plants Bacteria and primitive algae Single-celled organisms Moulds, mushrooms and toadstools

Classification Of Ecological Relationshiops

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Page 1: Classification Of Ecological Relationshiops

Organisms

Animals

Plants

Prokaryotes

Protists

Fungi

Jellyfish, worms, arthropods, molluscs, echinoderms, amphibians, fish, reptiles, birds and mammals.

Seed bearing plants and non-seed bearing plants

Bacteria and primitive algae

Single-celled organisms

Moulds, mushrooms and toadstools

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Vertebrates

Mammals

Have body hair or furHave mammary glands that produce

milkWarm blooded

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Vertebrates

Fish

Live in waterBreathe with gillsStreamlined bodiesHave cartilage or bony skeletonCold bloodedMostly lay eggs

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Vertebrates

Reptiles

Have dry, scaly skinsEgg layingBreathe with lungsCold blooded

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Vertebrates

Amphibians

Moist skinLay their eggs in waterLarvae have gills and live in

waterAdults have lungs and live on

landCold blooded

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Vertebrates

Birds

Have feathers and wingsLay eggs with hard shellsBreathe with lungsWarm blooded

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Invertebrates

Flatworms Flat thin bodiesDigestive system has only one

openingAnimals are both male and femalesMostly parasites

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Invertebrates

True Worms Rounded bodiedBodies made of segments

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Invertebrates

Molluscs Not segmentedBody in three continuous

parts with head, body and foot

Have one or two shells

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Invertebrates

Echinoderms Spiny skinnedBody in five partsCentral mouth with respiratory

gills

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Invertebrates

Arthropods

Hard exo-sekeleton on outside of body

Has eyes and mouthBody divided into more than

one segment

Crustaceans Arachnids InsectsCentipedes & Millipedes

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Animals

VertebratesMammals

Fish

Reptiles

AmphibiansBirds

Invertebrates

Flatworms

True wormsMolluscs

Echinoderms

Cnidarians

Arthropods