Intro to Animal Diversity Chapter 32. What Is An Animal?

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Intro to Animal DiversityChapter 32

What Is An Animal?

What Is An Animal?

What Is An Animal?

• Multicellular• Heterotrophic• Eukaryotic• No cell walls – held

together with structural proteins, mainly collagen

Body Symmetry

• Asymmetrical• Radial• Bilateral– Dorsal & ventral– Anterior & posterior

Body Tissues

Body Tissues

• No true tissues (no gastrulation)• Diploblastic– Ectoderm & endoderm

• Triploblastic– Also has mesoderm

Body Cavities

• Acoelomate

• Pseudocoelomate

• Coelomate

Protostomes vs. Deuterostomes

Protostomes vs. Deuterostomes

Animal phylogenetic tree

• Zoologists currently recognize about 35 animal phyla

• The current debate in animal systematics– Has led to the development of two phylogenetic

hypotheses, but others exist as well

• One hypothesis of animal phylogeny based mainly on morphological and developmental comparisons

Animal phylogenetic tree

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“Radiata” Deuterostomia Protostomia

Bilateria

Eumetazoa

Metazoa

Ancestral colonialflagellate

Animal phylogenetic tree• One hypothesis of animal phylogeny based

mainly on molecular data

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“Radiata”

“Porifera” Deuterostomia Lophotrochozoa Ecdysozoa

Bilateria

Eumetazoa

Metazoa

Ancestral colonialflagellate

Points of Agreement

• All animals share a common ancestor• Sponges are basal animals• Eumetazoa is a clade of animals with true

tissues• Most animal phyla belong to the clade Bilateria• Vertebrates and some other phyla belong to the

clade Deuterostomia

Disagreement over the Bilaterians

• The morphology-based tree– Divides the bilaterians into two clades:

deuterostomes and protostomes• In contrast, several recent molecular studies– Generally assign two sister taxa to the protostomes

rather than one: the ecdysozoans and the lophotrochozoans