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Kingdome Animalia includes _______________________ and___________________ animals with no bones, and animals with bones…BackbonechordatesnotochordeectothermendothermsessilesexualasexualIdentify and determine the species of organisms categorizenucleusNucleusdetritivoregymnospermangiosperm

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Kingdome Animalia includes _______________________ and___________________ animals with no bones, and animals with bones…BackbonechordatesnotochordeectothermendothermsessilesexualasexualIdentify and determine the species of organisms categorizenucleusNucleusdetritivoregymnospermangiosperm

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The Kingdom Animalia includes both invertebrates (animals with no bones) and vertebrates (animals with bones).

Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone. Examples of invertebrates include insects, spiders, worms, jellyfish, and octopuses.

Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone. This group includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.

The term "chordates" refers to animals that have a notochord, which is a flexible rod that supports the body. All vertebrates are chordates, but not all chordates are vertebrates.

"Ectotherms" are animals that rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature, such as reptiles and amphibians. "Endotherms" are animals that can regulate their body temperature internally, such as mammals and birds.

"Sessile" animals are those that are fixed in one place, like barnacles or corals.

Animals can reproduce sexually (involving two parents and the combination of their genes) or asexually (involving only one parent and no combination of genes).

The term "nucleus" refers to the part of a cell that contains genetic material.

"Detritivores" are organisms that feed on dead organic material and waste products, such as earthworms and dung beetles.

"Gymnosperms" and "angiosperms" are types of plants, not animals. Gymnosperms are plants that produce seeds without fruits, like conifers. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds within a fruit.

To identify and determine the species of organisms, scientists use a system called taxonomy, which involves classifying organisms based on shared characteristics. The most specific level of this system is the species level.

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