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Unit 5 Individual Project
Name: Bradlee Melton
Date: 4/27/2013

Part 1. There are 9 animals in nine different Phyla. Be sure to look at every page.
| |Animal |Phylum |Dichotomous Key (steps) |Classification |
|1 |[pic][pic] |Cnidarian |1b, 2a. 3b |Class scyphozoa |
| | |(Klappenbach) | | |
|2 |[pic][pic] |Mollusca |1b, 2b, 6a, 7b, 11a, 12b, 13a |Class gastrophoda |
| | |(Luzanin) | | |
|3 |[pic][pic] |Annelida |1b, 2b 6a, 7a, 8a |Class clitellata |
| | |(Myers) | | |
|4 |[pic][pic] |Arthropoda |1b, 2b, 6a, 7b, 11b, 14b, 15b |class insect |
| | |(About butterflies) | | |
|5 |[pic][pic] |Porifera |1a |Class demospongiae |
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