P H Y L U M P L A T Y H E L M I N T H E S ( F L A T W O R M S ! ) Diana Luo Hong Joo Kim Carrie Yang Period 5 .
INVERTEBRATES CH. 24-27. Kingdom Animalia Major Characteristics= eukaryotic, multi-cellular, heterotrophic, lack a cell wall Invertebrates Include 95-97%
Animal atlas power point for 6th six weeks
Phylums of Worms and Phylum Mollusca. WORM PHLYA Worms are general grouping Worms have bilateral symmetry –Allows for more sophisticated behaviour Worms.
THE ENDOSYMBIOTIC THEORY Reduced carbon compounds + O 2 High ATP yield Electron transport Reduced carbon compounds Low ATP yield Fermentation Aerobic bacterium.
Commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Libr0409.jpg. WORM PHLYA Worms are general grouping Worms have bilateral symmetry Worms are the beginning of advanced.
5.5 Classification
By John Cashman and Jason Holthaus
5.5 Classification “ You failed your Latin exam?!! But Sweaty, all you friends names have Latin roots….” .
By John Cashman and Jason Holthaus. What is it? Latin word anellis which means ring Annelids are ringed worms Differentiated by their segments Length: