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3. Meet the Lower InvertebratesKingdom-Animalia
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Major Phyla – 1st Notes
• A) Phylum Porifera-Unit 6
• B) Phylum Cnidaria-Unit 6
• C) Phylum Annelida-Unit 6
• D) Phylum Echinodermata-Unit 6
• E) Phylum Mollusca-Unit 7
• F) Phylum Arthropoda-Unit 7
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A) Phylum Porifera
• The Sponges
• Most primitive animals – no symmetry, few systems
• Kept upright by spicules, glassy or chalky needles inside them
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B) Phylum Cnidaria• Jellyfish (AKA Sea Jellies), sea
anemones, and corals
• Members of this group have stinging cells called cnidoblasts containing toxins
• Radially symmetrical – like spokes on a wheel
• Live with symbiotic dinoflagellates: zooxanthellae
• Have 2 forms: medusa & polyp
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Cnidaria Life Stages: Medusa vs. Polyp
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C) Phylum Annelida• The Worms!• Bilateral symmetry• Three important
marine worms:– Platyhelminthes -
flatworms– Nematodes -
roundworms– Polychaetes –
bristly, segmented worms
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D) Phylum Echinodermata
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Echinoderm Water Vascular System
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Movement – Hydraulic Pressure System
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Class – Stelleroidea – the Stars!
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Subclass Asteroidea(sea stars-a.k.a. starfishes)
As it changes from being meroplanktonic to benthic a
young starfish’s typical meals may consist of 56 small mussels during its first 6 days (about 25-
30 % of its own weight)
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In some reefs (Australia, Queensland) Crown-of-Thorn outbreaks have reduced coral cover by
95%
Some seastars have “issues”
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Subclass Ophiuroidea(basket stars, brittlestars, and snake
stars)
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Class Holothuroidea(sea cucumbers)
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Class Echinoidea(heart urchins, sand dollars, and sea
urchins)
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References
• http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/files/Bio%20102/Bio%20102%20lectures/Animal%20Development/starfish_development.jpg
• http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/pictures/Echinodermata.html