The Garibaldi

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Kingdom: Animalia
1. Animal cells lack the rigid cell walls that characterize plant cells.
2. The bodies of most animalsare made up of cells organized into tissues, each tissue specialized to some degree to perform specific functions. In most, tissues are organized into even more specialized organs.
3. Most animals are diploid, meaning that the cells of adults contain two copies of the genetic material.
4. Somewhere around 9 or 10 million species of animals inhabit the earth; the exact number is not known and even our estimates are very rough.
5. Animals range in size from no more than a few cells to organisms weighing many tons, such as blue whales and giant squid.
6.Animals range in size from no more than a few cells to organisms weighing many tons, such as blue whales and giant squid.
PHYLUM: Chordatu
1. bilateral symmetry.
2. segmented body, including segmented muscles.
3. three germ layers and a well-developed coelom.
4. single, dorsal, hollow nerve cord, usually with an enlarged anterior end (brain).
5. tail projecting beyond (posterior to) the anus at some stage of development.
6. pharyngeal pouches present at some stage of development.
7. ventral heart, with dorsal and ventral blood vessels and a closed blood system.
8. complete digestive system.
9. bony or cartilaginous endoskeleton usually present.
CLASS: Actrnopterygil
1. ray-finned fishes
ORDER: Perciformes
1. perch-like fishes and perchlike fishes
Family: Pomacentrdae
1. damsefishes
GENIUS AND SPECIES: Hypsypops Rubicundus
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is for the garibaldi. A is for the angelic way they swim. r is for the way the hide in the Reef. I is for their instinct to hide from their captors. b is for their basic swimming. a is for the l is for love of their babies. d is for the way they protect them. I is for the intelligent that they lived in the could water.
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