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Types of invertebrates 5ºA
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Mind Map on Types of invertebrates 5ºA, created by Iván Rodriguez Salinas on 04/11/2016.
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Types of invertebrates 5ºA
MOLLUSCS
They have a soft body and a hard shell.
They breathe with gills or lungs.
They are oviparous.
ECHINODERMS
Their body is hard and it has spikes
They breathe with gills or through their skin.
They are oviparous.
COELENTERATES
They have a soft body and some have tentacles.
They breathe through their skin.
They reproduce by budding.
ARTHROPODS
They have an exoskeleton and jointed legs.
They breathe with lungs or gills.
They are oviparous.
PORIFERA
They have a soft body with pores.
They absorb oxygen through their pores.
They reproduce by budding.
ANNELIDS
They have a long soft body with segments.
They breathe through their skin or with gills.
Some reproduce by budding. Others are oviparous.
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