Kingdom animalia

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Kingdom Animalia

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Kingdom Animalia

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Characteristics of Animals

Multi-cellular Specialized (adapted for particular function) Examples? Heterotrophs Mostly sexual repro, some asexual Ability to move Includes invertebrates, vertebrates

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Body Plan/Morphology

Symmetry: a pattern of structure Asymmetry - no pattern Radial symmetry - body parts branch out

from a central point Bilateral symmetry - pattern is a mirror

image along each side of a line Exhibit “cephalization”

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Asymmetry

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Radial Symmetry

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Bilateral Symmetry

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Germ layers: Fundamental tissue types found in animals Gives rise to other tissues Body cavities: Allow for organization of the animal Also helps with movement in some

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Invertebrates

Have radial or bilateral symmetry Some are segmented Body support is diverse ……. Carbon dioxide as a by-product of metabolism Most animals have a circulatory system Digestion done by absorption Nervous system varies in complexity Reproduction is sexual or asexual……or

hermaphroditic in some species

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Vertebrates

Include fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals All except fishes spend part of their life on land Body support - endoskeleton Skeleton designed to suit animal’s needs Body coverings - designed to hold water inside the body Closed circulatory systems Digestion occurs in the gut More-developed nervous system Internal, external fertilization

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Phylum Chordata

Vertebrates fall into this phylum Called chordates Features include: Notochord - develops into backbone Dorsal hollow nerve cord - becomes brain, spinal cord Pharyngeal pouches - outpockets of digestive tract Postanal tail - behind anal opening

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