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Features Classified As Definition Examples

Unicellular Made of a single cell. Are prokaryotes Bacteria


Cellular Structure
Multicellular Made of a multiple cell. Are eukaryotes Humans

Asymmetrical Asymmetric animals are those animals in which any plane passing through the central axis of the body Corals
does not divide the body into equal halves.
Body Symmetry Bilatteraly When the body plan of an animal can be divided along a line that separates the animal's body into right Turtle
Symmetrical and left halves that are nearly identical of each other
Radical Symmetry Symmetrical arrangement of parts of an organism around a single main axis, so that the organism can be Starfish
divided into similar halves by any plane that contains the main axis.

Autotrophic Makes their own food using photosynthesis. Plants


Hetrotrophic Can't make their own food; Consumes other organisms Lion
Symbiotic A ecological relationship b/w 2 organisms of different species
Nutrition -> Parasytic Lives on/in it's host; Gets it's food from/at the expense of it's host Ticks and dogs
->Commensalism One species benefits from the other species without harming or benifiting the latter Sea anemoene and clown fish
-> Mutualism Both the organisms have a net benefit from their relationship Flowers and bees
Saphrohytic Obtainig food by absorbing dissolved organic matter Fungi

Exoskeleton A hard covering that supports and protects the orgainism Snail
Skeletal System
Endoskelton Internal support structure that supports the organisms and protects it's delicate organs Humans

Asexual Mode of reproduction in which a new offspring is produced by a single parent Starfish
Reproduction
Sexual Occurs when the sperm from the male parent ferilizes a egg from a femal parent, producing an offsping Humans

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