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Kingdom Animalia Porifera mec 1. No symmetry 1 Symmetry 2. Radial Symmetry 3. Sm

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Kingdom Animalia Porifera mec 1. No symmetry 1 Symmetry 2. Radial Symmetry 3. Smooth body covering, tentacles 3 Rough body covering, no tentacles Cnidarians Echinoderms 2: Bilateral Symmetry 4. No appendages Mollusca S. Hard outer shell 5. No hard outer shell 6. Flattened body 6 Not flattened body Platyhelminthes 7. Segmented body 7. Not segmented body Annelid Nematoda 4: Appendages S. No scales, feathers, or fur 9. Mostly terrestrial 10. Smooth skin, no wings... 10 Shell, hairs, may have wings....rthropoda Amphibia 9. Aquatic... Scales, feathers, or fur 10. Aquatic Mollusca s: 11. Skeleton of bone 11:. Skeleton of cartilage.Chondrichthyes Osteichthyes 10 Terrestrial 12. Scales or feathers, no fur..Reptilia 12. Fur 13. Lays eggs 13 No eBgs Monotremes 14. Pouch....Marsupials 14 No pouch.. Eutherians Table 1: Animal characteristics for scavenger hunt Description Jointed appendages Tentacles with stinging cells Hinged shell Pentaradial symmetry Feathers Fur Cartilage skeleton Chitin cuticle Animal Phylum/Class

Explanation / Answer

Hydra

(possess cnidocytes in tentacles)

Pila globosa

(Apple snail)

Pentaradial

Symmetry

Asterias

(Starfish)

Passer domesticus

(Sparrow)

Macropus rufus

(Kangaroo)

Selachimorpha

(Shark)

Periplaneta americana

(Cockroach)

Jointed appendages Phylum-Arthropoda Honey bee(Apis dorsata) Tentacles with stinging cells Phylum-Cnidaria

Hydra

(possess cnidocytes in tentacles)

Hinged shell Phylum Mollusca

Pila globosa

(Apple snail)

Pentaradial

Symmetry

Phylum Echinodermata

Asterias

(Starfish)

Feathers Phylum-Aves

Passer domesticus

(Sparrow)

Fur Marsupials

Macropus rufus

(Kangaroo)

Cartilage skeleton Class-Chondrichythes

Selachimorpha

(Shark)

Chitin cuticle Phylum-Arthropoda

Periplaneta americana

(Cockroach)