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Slide 1Classification of Animals Scientists have divided the Animal Kingdom into two main groups: vertebrates (animals with a backbone) invertebrates (animals without a backbone)…
1. Classification of Animals By Uma Raikwar 2. Why classify? Think of three examples where we group things. Why do we group these things? 3. Taxonomy Animals are classified…
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1. Living ThingsStandard Four 2. Classification of Vertebrates 3. What are vertebrates? Review 4. VertebratesVertebrates are creatures with a backbone and an internal skeleton.…