Symmetry. Body Cavity Stages of Animal Evolution.
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Symmetry
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Body Cavity
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Stages of Animal Evolution
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Sponges – Phylum Porifera
1. Sessile – does not move2. Mostly marine3. Multicellular – but has no tissues4. No body symmetry5. Gets nutrients through pores
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Sponges
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Sponge Anatomy
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Phylum Cnidaria – stinging animals
1. Soft bodies with tentacles and stinging cells2. Radial symmetry3. One opening - both mouth and anus4. Nerve net5. Two cell layers – ectoderm and mesoderm6. Polyp and medusa7. Hydra, jelly fish, sea anemone
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Cnidarians
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Cnidarian Anatomy
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Tentacles
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Phylum Platyhelminthes - Flatworms
1. Flat bodies with bilateral symmetry2. Nerve ladder with brain3. 3 cell layers – ectoderm, mesoderm and
endoderm4. Mostly parasitic5. One opening 6. Planaria, flukes, tapeworms
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Tapeworm
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Planarian
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Phylum Rotifera
• Very small• Pseudocoelom• Crown of cilia for feeding
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Phylum Nematoda - Roundworms
1. Bilateral symmetry2. Tough outer covering - cuticle3. Digestive cavity4. Can be parasites5. First to have body cavity – pseudocoelom6. Ex. Roundworms, pinworms, heartworms
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Nematodes
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Phylum Annelida – Segmented Worms
1. Ringlike segmented bodies2. Bilateral symmetry3. Tubelike digestive tract4. Organ systems5. Setae on segments6. Dorsal vein7. Ventral nervous system8. True Coelom9. Ex. Earthworms, leeches
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Annelids
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Annelids
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Phylum Mollusca – Soft bodied invertebrates
1. Soft bodies with shells2. Move with muscular foot3. Have a mantle that secretes the shell4. Bilateral symmetry5. True Coelom6. Ex. Clams, scallops, squid, octopus, snails,
slugs
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Bivalves
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Clam anatomy
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Gastropods
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Cephalopods
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Phylum Arthropoda - Insects
• Segmented• Jointed Appendages• Exoskeleton made of Chitin• Head, thorax, abdomen• Crustaceans – crabs, lobster, shrimps• Millipedes and Centipedes• Insects
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Crustaceans
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Insects
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Metamorphosis
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Echinoderms
• Deuterostome development – blastopore becomes the anus
• Star fish, brittle stars, sea urchin
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Sea Star
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Echinoderms
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Protostome and deuterostome development
• Protostomes – determinate cleavage where early cells have predetermined fate
• Deuterostomes – indeterminate cleavage where early cells can be the whole organism
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Phylum Chordata
• Notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord• Gill slits• Deuterostome development• Vertebrates, lancelets, tunicates
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Lancelets
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Tunicate
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Classes within Cnidaria
Cnidaria• Hydrozoa – Hydra – alternates between
medusa and polyp• Scyphozoa – medusa more prevalent• Anthozoa – sea anemones, coral (calcified
skeleton)• Ctenophora – comb jellies
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Classes within Platyhelminthes
• Turbellaria – planarians – free-living, marine• Trematoda – flukes - parasitic• Cestoidea – tapeworms – parasitic
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Classes within Annelida
• Oligocheata – earthworms• Polychaeta – marine worms• Hirudinea - leeches
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Classes within Arthropoda
• Arachnida – spiders• Diplopoda – millipedes• Chilopoda – centipedes• Insecta – insects• Crustacea – lobsters, crayfish, crabs, shrimp
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Classes within Echinodermata
• Asteroidea – sea stars• Ophiuroidea – brittle stars• Echinoidea – sand dollar, sea urchin• Holothuroidea - sea cucumbers
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Evolution of segmentation
• Arthropods and annelids had a shared ancestor, but maybe not as close as once thought.
• Hox genes in segmented animals will determine which organs will develop in each segment