Animal
Habitat:
Depending on the species, some organisms belonging to the kingdom Animalia can live anywhere on Earth
Reproduction:
Asexual (budding, fragmentation), sexual
Anatomical Features:
- Eukaryotic and multicellular
- body temperature can be controlled by bodily functions such as sweating and/or panting or not be controlled by the organism if the organism is cold-blooded
Evolutionary Milestones:
Tissues, radial symmetry, bilateral symmetry, body cavity, enclosed body cavity, hollow nerve tube, backbone, legs, hair, and feathers
Predators/Prey:
Predators include other animals, parasitic organisms (bacteria), and possibly harmful strains of fungi
Symmetry:
Radial or bilateral symmetry
Mobility:
Will depend on the organism
Development:
Will depend on the organism
Depending on the species, some organisms belonging to the kingdom Animalia can live anywhere on Earth
Reproduction:
Asexual (budding, fragmentation), sexual
Anatomical Features:
- Eukaryotic and multicellular
- body temperature can be controlled by bodily functions such as sweating and/or panting or not be controlled by the organism if the organism is cold-blooded
Evolutionary Milestones:
Tissues, radial symmetry, bilateral symmetry, body cavity, enclosed body cavity, hollow nerve tube, backbone, legs, hair, and feathers
Predators/Prey:
Predators include other animals, parasitic organisms (bacteria), and possibly harmful strains of fungi
Symmetry:
Radial or bilateral symmetry
Mobility:
Will depend on the organism
Development:
Will depend on the organism