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Directions: For the following organisms below, you are to sort them into at least 4 different groupings. There must be at least 2 organisms in a grouping. You may place them into columns (in a chart of some sort) or simply Number or your groups and list the organism that are included. ALSO, you must include a written description (at least 2 sentences) describing the characteristics of EACH GROUP that apply to all organisms within that group.
Hint** A quick google search, or image search may provide you the visual data you need to categorize the organisms.
Sponges (Porifera)
Cnidarians (Cnidaria)
Comb jellies (Ctenophora)
Ribbon worms (Nemertea)
Nematodes (Nematoda)
Arrow worms (Chaetognatha)
Segmented worms (Annelida)
Sipunculans (Sipuncula)
Molluscs (Mollusca)
Arthropods (Arthropoda)
Bryozoans (Bryozoa)
Phoronids (Phoronida)
Lamp shells (Brachiopoda)
Echinoderms (Echinodermata)
Hemichordates (Hemichordata)
Chordates (Chordata)
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