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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Biodiversity, Biology is information dense so a significant amount of information is organized into Evolution (Apologia Biology Module 9), flatworms examples are parasitic worms, invertebrates (Module 11) means it has no backbone, Kingdoms such as Kingdom Animalia, invertebrates (Module 11) such as Phylum Annelida Earthworm, invertebrates (Module 11) such as Phlum Platyhelminthes Planaria, Physiology of Plants (Apologia Biology Modules 14, 15), Kingdoms such as Kingdom Monera (Module 2), are highly branched because of this they don't need a circulatory system, Biology is information dense so a significant amount of information is organized into Ecology (Apologia Biology Module 10), Nervous System has eyespots that don't see so much as just detect light, parasitic worms such as tapeworms, invertebrates (Module 11) such as Phylum Cnidaria Jellyfish, Representative Organisms Dissections such as frog, Physiology of Animals (Apologia Biology Modules 5, 6, 7, 8), hermaphroditic which means they are both male and female, Plenarians can reproduce in either of two ways sexual, Phylums such as Phylum Porrifera Sea Sponge, Nervous System has nerve bundle that serves as a 'brain', parasitic worms such as flukes