INVERTEBRATES

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INVERTEBRATES SCIENCE Mind Map on INVERTEBRATES, created by Almudena Sánchez garcia on 14/03/2016.
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Mind Map by Almudena Sánchez garcia , updated more than 1 year ago
Almudena Sánchez garcia
Created by Almudena Sánchez garcia about 8 years ago
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INVERTEBRATES
  1. ARTHROPODS
    1. Is largest invertebrate group
    2. CRUSTACEANS
      1. Have two body parts:
        1. cephalothorax and an abdomen
      2. MYRIAPODS
        1. thin segmented bodies
        2. ARACHNIDS
          1. Four pairs of legs
          2. INSECTS
            1. three pairs of legs
            2. MOLLUSCS
              1. GASTROPOD
                1. BIVALVES
                  1. CEPHALOPOD
                  2. ECHINODERMS
                    1. Live at the bottom of the sea
                    2. SPONGES
                      1. Live in water
                      2. Annelids
                        1. long,soft body with moist skin
                        2. CNIDARIANS
                          1. Soft ,jelly-like body
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