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December 7th 2015
The Judson/ Holden Gallery
Insect
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Cnidaria
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Protista
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Moss
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Annelida
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Amphibia
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Angiosperms
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Gymnosperms
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Annelida
Annelida is a group contained of tiny segmented worms, segmented meaning that these worm's bodies can be divided into three different...
Nematoda
Nematodes, commonly known as roundworms, are characterized by having bodies that do not have lines that section the body into segments,...
Angiosperms
Angiosperms, also called flowering plants, produce flowers and fruits. There are approximately 25,000 known existing species of...
Arthropoda-Insecta
Insects make up the majority of the kingdom Anthropoda, which also consists of crustaceans and and spiders. There are approximately a...
Gymnosperm
Gymnosperms were the first plants to evolve to use seeds to increase reproduction.Unlike angiosperm, gymnosperm do not have ovaries to...
Chordata-Amphibia
First off, all amphibians are cold-blooded and lay eggs, rather than live offspring. They also all go through metamorphosis, meaning...
Plantae- Mosses
Mosses are part of the kingdom Plantae, and the phylum Bryophyta, also known as bryophytes. Three phyla are in the plantae kingdom,...
Protista
To start, the Kindgdom Protista is the kingdom that includes all the organisms that no other catagory can fit in to. Let me clear up any...
Cnidaria
Cnidaria are sea anemones, hydra, jelly fish and coral animals. Cnidaria are carnivores, meaning that they eat only other animals. They...
Mammalia
We, as humans are mammals, along with thousands and thousands of other different species. All mammals contain many different systems...
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