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madagascar hissing cockroach
Dawson Johannes
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Muffet
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porifera
Include sponges
Sponges and cockroaches both are missing skeletons
Sponges live in the water and don't have limbs
Cockroaches don't filter feed
Porifera are very different than cockroaches
Photo by
wildsingapore
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cnidaria
Cnidaria include animals such as jellyfish, and sea anemones
Neither cockroaches nor Cnidarians have hair
Cnidarians are another animal without a skeleton
Cnidarians don't have an exoskeleton or even eyes
Not very many major adaptations from Porifera
Photo by
JoeBenjamin
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platyhelminthes
Platyhelminthes are flatworms
Flatworms are still missing a skeleton and an exoskeleton
Cockroaches live on land and flatworms live in the water
Neither cockroaches nor flatworms have muscle
Flatworms are still very similar to the first two phylum
Photo by
Martin LaBar
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mollusca
Mollusks include snails, squids, and octopus
Mouths have developed in animals
Cockroaches don't live in the water
Mollusks have basic organs
Photo by
NZ Alex
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annelida
Annelids are known as segmented worms
Neither annelids nor cockroaches have hair
Cockroaches have an exoskeleton
Legs have yet to adapt in animals
Segmented worms and cockroaches are both segmented
Photo by
Thomas H Brown
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nematoda
Nematodes are also known as roundworms
Some nematodes have exoskeletons
Nematodes don't have have eyes or legs
Cockroaches and nematodes bilateral symmetry
Roundworms are parasites
Photo by
Oregon State University
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echinodermata
Echinodermata are sea star, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers
Neither cockroaches nor echinoderms have hair or skeletons
Echinoderms aren't segmented
Cockroaches have legs and antenna
Echinoderms live in water
Photo by
listentoreason
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arthropoda
Arthropods include crustaceans, arachids, and insects
Cockroaches are Arthropods
Arthropods are segmented
Some arthropods live in water
Photo by
Anxo Resúa
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agnatha
Agnatha are also known as lampreys
Lampreys and cockroaches don't have hair
Agnatha reproduce sexually
Cockroaches are segmented
Photo by
USFWS Pacific
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Chondrichthyes
Chondrichthyes include sharks and rays
Sharks and rays have internal skeletons made of cartiladge
Cockroaches have wings and legs
Sharks and rays live in the water
Chondrichthyes have jaws
Photo by
Little Boffin (PeterEdin)
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osteichthyes
Osteichthyes are bony fish
Bony fish have an internal skeleton
Cockroaches have an exoskeleton
Osteichthyes have a bony jaw
Photo by
listentoreason
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amphibia
Amphibians include frogs, and salamanders
Amphibians are the first animals to have lungs
Frogs have a complex muscle system
Amphibians have strong walking legs
Cockroaches and amphibians reproduce sexually
Photo by
Creative illusions-Nature Photography-Kellie H
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reptilia
Reptiles are cold-blooded Chordates
Cockroaches and reptiles lay eggs
Reptiles have scales
Cockroaches have an exoskeleton
Reptiles have teeth
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djsrework
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aves
Aves are better known as birds
Birds are the only animals to have beaks
Birds and cockroaches have wings
Aves have an internal skeleton with hollow bones
Cockroaches have a very simple muscle system
Photo by
nosha
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mammalia
Mammalia includes animals like humans and apes
Cockroaches and mammals have eyes
Mammals have a brain and even ears
Mammals also have an internal skeleton
Cockroaches and mammals both have major organs
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5of7
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Works cited
"Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches." National Geographic. National Geographic. Web. 20 May 2014.
"Madagascar Hissing Cockroach." Madagascar Hissing Cockroach. Bronx Zoo. Web. 20 May 2014.
"UNL Entomology: Insect Biology: Madagascar Hissing Cockroach." UNL Entomology: Insect Biology: Madagascar Hissing Cockroach. Web. 20 May 2014.
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Aspex Design: Photos by Dean Thorpe
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