Test: plant and animal kingdom:
PLANT kingdom:
Mono- vs dicots:
monocots dicots
1 seedlobe 2 seedlobes
Parallel veins Netted veins
Stem vascular bundles scottered Stem in vascular bundles in ring
Fibrous roots Taproots
(We’re a messy (We go directly
mass) down)
Petals in multiples of 3’s Petals in multiples of 4’s or 5’s
The 4 criteria to classify the plants into classes:
Liverworts
Multicellular, autotrophic organisms, cells
A
Mosses have chloroplasts, cell walls & nucleus
Has stalk & leaves
B
Ferns Has vascular bundles
C
Gymnosperms Presence of seeds
D
Angiosperms Presence of flowers
E
, ANIMAL kingdom:
Classification of the animalia:
Gelede wormen
Platyhelmithes
Echinodermat
Stekelhuidigen
Geleedpotigen
Rondwormen
Chordadieren
Arthropods
Platwormen
Weekdieren
Nematodes
Holtedieren
Annelida
Mollusca
Cnidaria
Cordata
Porifera
Sponzen
Phylum
Criteria/
a
Human, Tape Bees,
Leeches Starfish, sea
rabbits, Jellyfish, worms Roundworms, Snails, slugs, butterflies,
(bloedzuigers), urchins
Examples fish, Sponges anemones, (lintworm), whipworms, ‘shells’, spiders,
earth worms, (zeeëgels)
birds, hydras liverfluke ascaris octopi, squid crabs,
sandworm…
frogs… (leverbot) scorpion
Notochord
X / / / / / / / /
Chorda?
/ some have
Skeleton Endo / Hydroskeleton / / Hydroskeleton shell, but it’s Exo Endo
no skeleton
Symmetry Bilateral / Radial Bilateral Bilateral Bilateral Bilateral Bilateral Radial
Gastrointestinal
tract or
Tract / Cavity Cavity Tract Tract Tract Tract Tract
gastrovascular
cavity?
Segmented X / / / / X / X /
Jointed legs
(Gelede X / / / / / / X /
aanhangsels)