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Review sheet for Chapter 44 Animal Diversity to classify animals 1 Define radial symmetry and bilateral symmetry What are other characteristics scientists use 2 What are the characteristics of sponges What are the feeding cells 3 What are the cnidarians What are the two life cycle forms they have How do they capture 4 What is the difference between diploblastic and triploblastic 5 What are the differences between the protostomes and the deuterostomes 6 What are the two major groups of protostomes and the characteristics of each 7 What are the characteristics of the arthropods What are the groups of the arthropods 8 What are the major groups of the lophotrochozoans that we discussed What is unique about each of them What links them 9 What are the major characteristics of the Echinoderms 10 What are the four characteristics of chordates 11 What are distinguishing characteristics of the vertebrates 12 What are the two groups of jawless fish 13 Explain the characteristics of the chondrichtyes and osteichthyes 14 What was the importance of jaws 15 What is the importance of the aminotic egg What groups are considered amniotes 16 What group was the first to live entirely on land 17 What are the characteristics of mammals What are the different groups of mammals and how do they differ prey


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