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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: The Invertibrates, Kingdoms such as Kingdom Plantae (Modules 14 and 15), invertebrates (Module 11) there are a total of 18 Phylums, Phylum Cnidaria Jellyfish also called coelentrates, Phylums such as Phylum Porifera Sea Sponge, Two layers which are inner layer (endoderm) that lines the digestive system, Respiratory job is to Exchange gasseous waste products for gasses needed by the organism, Biology is information dense so a significant amount of information is organized into Evolution (Apologia Biology Module 9), tail is posterior, Phylum Cnidaria Jellyfish characterized by Two layers, Kingdom Animalia can be divided into Vertibrates (Phylum Chordata), invertebrates (Module 11) means it has no backbone, inner layer (endoderm) that lines the digestive system separated by jelly-like middle layer, bilateral can be cut into two identical halves, epithelium outer layer (ectoderm) separated by jelly-like middle layer, back is dorsal, unsegmented bodies bilaterally symmetric examples are flatworms, amphilina foliiacea, Reproductive job is to produce offspring, Phylum Arthropoda (Module 12) Butterfly characterized by strongly segmented bodies Bilateral symmetry Exoskeletons Jointed legs Dorsal Nerve Cord Open Circulatory System, Vertibrates (Phylum Chordata) means it has a backbone, Phylums such as Phylum Nematoda Intestinal Worms