- multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophs.
- All living organisms can be sorted into one of two groups depending on the basic structure of their cells. These two groups are called the prokaryotes and the eukaryotes.
- They feed on other living things.
- they are usually subdivided into groups such as carnivores, herbivores, carnivores and parasites.
- 1.) Phylum Chordata
- 2.) Phylum Cnidaria
- 3.) Phylum Ctenophora
- 4.) Phylum Platyhelminthes
- 5.) Phylum Nematoda
- 6.) Phylum Brachiopoda
- 7.) Phylum Mollusca
- 8.) Phylum Annelida
- 9.) Phylum Arthropoda
The Puma (Puma concolor)
Part of the Chordata Phylum, it is an animal with a vertabrate. It lives mainly in the western hemisphere, found mostly in the United States and South America. It moves around on four legs and is a carnivore. It reproduces externally and the species consist of two genders. They are generally loners and tend to only come together in small groupings.