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11.0.1 11.2: There are no âhigherâ or âlowerâ species.
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11.0.2 11.3: Four key distinctions divide the animals.
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11.0.3 11.5: Jellyfishes and other cnidarians are among the most poisonous animals in the world.
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11.0.4 11.6: Flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms come in all shapes and sizes.
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11.0.5 11.7: Most mollusks live in shells.
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11.0.6 11.8: Are some animals smarter than others?
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11.0.7 11.9: Arthropods are the most diverse group of all animals.
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11.1 11.10 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: How many species are there on earth?
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11.1.1 11.11: Flight and metamorphosis produced the greatest adaptive radiation ever.
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11.1.2 11.12: Echinoderms are vertebratesâ closest invertebrate relatives and include sea stars, sea urchins, and sand dollars.
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11.1.3 11.14: The evolution of jaws and fins gave rise to the vast diversity of vertebrate species.
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11.1.4 11.15: The movement onto land required lungs, a rigid backbone, four legs, and eggs that resist drying.
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11.1.5 11.17: Birds are reptiles in which feathers evolved.
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11.1.6 11.18: Mammals are animals that have hair and produce milk.
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11.1.7 11.19: Humans tried out different lifestyles.
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11.1.8 11.20: How did we get here? The past 200,000 years of human evolution.
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11.1.9 11.4â11.12: Invertebratesâanimals without a backboneâare the most diverse group of animals.
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11.1.10 11.13â11.15: The phylum Chordata includes vertebrates, animals with a backbone.
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11.1.11 11.16â11.20: All terrestrial vertebrates are tetrapods.
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