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BIOL211 animals exam study guide

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This is my study guide for my upcoming biology exam, all about animals. It briefly goes over all topics we have covered in these last few weeks of class, including the topics surrounding animal development, the Cambrian explosion, Porifera and cnidaria, neurons and sensory mechanisms in animals, triploblastic development, muscles, Lophotrochozoans, Deuterostomes, circulation in animals, gas exchange, the Gnathostomes, tetrapods and amniotes, and mammals. I hope you enjoy my notes!

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