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Holmgren Cinquefoil (Potentilla holmgrenii)

» Plants (Plantae) › Flowering Plants (Anthophyta) › Dicots (Dicotyledoneae) › Rosales (Rosales) › Rose Family (Rosaceae) › Holmgren Cinquefoil (Potentilla holmgrenii)

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Angell Cinquefoil (Potentilla angelliae)

» Plants (Plantae) › Flowering Plants (Anthophyta) › Dicots (Dicotyledoneae) › Rosales (Rosales) › Rose Family (Rosaceae) › Angell Cinquefoil (Potentilla angelliae)

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Cottam's Cinquefoil (Potentilla cottamii)

» Plants (Plantae) › Flowering Plants (Anthophyta) › Dicots (Dicotyledoneae) › Rosales (Rosales) › Rose Family (Rosaceae) › Cottam's Cinquefoil (Potentilla cottamii)

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Ostler's Ivesia (Ivesia shockleyi var. ostleri)

» Plants (Plantae) › Flowering Plants (Anthophyta) › Dicots (Dicotyledoneae) › Rosales (Rosales) › Rose Family (Rosaceae) › Ostler's Ivesia (Ivesia shockleyi var. ostleri)

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Utah Ivesia (Ivesia utahensis)

» Plants (Plantae) › Flowering Plants (Anthophyta) › Dicots (Dicotyledoneae) › Rosales (Rosales) › Rose Family (Rosaceae) › Utah Ivesia (Ivesia utahensis)

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Multicellular organisms that are autotrophic or make complex carbohydrates from basic constituents. Most use photosynthesis.

Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in an ovary

Multicellular organisms that develop from the fertilization of an egg by a sperm. Heterotrophic - obtain food by ingestion.

Have skulls and backbones.

Cold blooded, lay eggs on land

Have feathers and lay eggs

Invertebrates with an exoskeleton, jointed appendages, and segmented bodies

Animals having 3 pair of legs, 3 body sections, generally 1 or 2 pair of wings, 1 pair of antennae.

Soft bodied animals with an internal or external shell and a toothed tongue or radula. Have a mantle that lines and secretes the shell and a muscular foot that allows for movement.

Two hinged lateral shells and a wedged shaped "foot". Bivalves lack tentacles and a head.

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