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Hedgehog
By Joshua McCabe
Photo by
Sarah F. Bowman
2.
Hedgehog and Porifera (sponges) similarities
They both have specialized cells
They both need to eat
They both hav made adaptations against predators
They both can reproduce sexually
They are both prey for other creatures
Photo by
zenera
3.
Hedgehog and sponge differences
Sponges do not have muscle
They are sessile
They can attach to hard surfaces
They cn secrete toxic substances
They lack nerve cells
Photo by
dimsis
4.
Hedgehog and Cnidaria (jellyfish) similarities
They both require nutrients to function and live
They both have specialized cells for certain functions
They both are prey to other animals
They both have a life span shorter than 8 years
They are both eukaryotic
Photo by
David Reece
5.
Hedgehog and jellyfish differences
Jellyfish can reproduce asexually
They contain mesoglea
They contain cnidocytes
They hae nematocyst
They lack a bone structure
Photo by
Ricky Flores
6.
hedgehog and platyhelminthes (flatworm) similarities
They both require sustenance
They both have specialized cells
They are both considered prey to another
They are both eukaryotic
They are both bilateral
Photo by
Stuart Chalmers
7.
hedgehog and flatworm differences
Flatworms have an incomplete digestive tract
They can have a radula
They can have a mantle
They can carry schistosomiasis
They have an open circulatory system
Photo by
prilfish
8.
hedgehog and annelid (segemented worms) similarities
They both need to eat
They are both bilateral
They can both reproduce sexually
They both are eukaryotic
They both have specialized adaptations
Photo by
to.wi
9.
hedgehog and segmented worm differences
Can reproduce have both reproductive organs
Contains cuticle
Has no skeletal system
Has no repiratory organs
Has a coelem
Photo by
Allan Henderson
10.
hedgehog and Mollusca similarities
They both need nutrients to live
They are both bilateral
They both reproduce to live on
They are both eukaryotic
They both have evolved over time
Photo by
Tupolev und seine Kamera
11.
hedgehog and mulluska differences
They can have a hard shell
They hve bodies without cavities
They have cteridial gills
They can haave gonochoristic gills
They can be boneless
Photo by
bob in swamp
12.
hedgehog and nematoda similarities
They both require sustenance
They both have bilateral body plans
They both can reproduce sexually
Neither of them are prokaryotic
They both have specialized cells
Photo by
Not So Much
13.
hedgehog and nematoda differences
They have a primitive body cavity
They have cylindrical bodies
They have a protective cuticle
They are parastic
They have a lifespan of about 140 days
Photo by
Marc Perkins - OCC Biology Department
14.
hedgehog and echinodermata similarities
They both need food
They both often have spiny skin
They can both reproduce sexually
They are both eukaryotic
They both have adapted over time
Photo by
Pap_aH
15.
hedgehog and echinodermata differences
They have radial symmetry
They have no heart, literally
They have no brain
They have regenerative capablities
They have a water vascular system
Photo by
keealfian
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HEDGEHOG AND trilobite differences
They shed exoskeletons
They have oopen circulartory system
They have an exoskeleton made of chitin
They don't need brains
They can have shells
Photo by
cobalt123
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works cited
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/hedgehog/
http://mentalfloss.com/article/56004/16-fun-facts-about-hedgehogs
http://www.hedgehogcentral.com/stats.shtml
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