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(phyla: protozoa)

Echinoderms

such as starfish

(phyla: Echinodermata)

Annelids

such as earthworms

(phyla: Annelida)

Mollusks

such as octopus

(phyla: Mollusca)

Arthropods

such as crabs, Spiders and insects

(phyla: Arthropoda)

Crustaceans

such as crabs

(subphyla: Crustacea)

Arachnids

such as spiders

(subphyla: Chelicerata

class: Arachnida)

Insects

(subphyla: Uniramia

class: Insecta)

Cnidaria: jellyfish, corals, other stingers..

-live in a symbiotic relationship with protist

-mostly live in salt water

Molusca: sea slugs, squids, and snails..

-have soft bodies (head and foot section) but also have exoskeleton

-most are aquatic

Annelids: earth worms, (their relatives), leeches, marine worms..

-hermaphroditic

-rework the sediment

Platyhelminthes: flat worms

-most are parasites

-only body cavity is digestive cavity

Porifera: sponges

-dont have a digestive cavity

-water moves through them and supplies them with oxygen and nutrition

Arthropods: arachnids, butterflies, beetles, dragonflies, etc.

-sometimes referred to as the junk drawer of the kingdom Protista

-most have antennae, compound eyes, and spiracles for breathing.

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