The Animal Kingdom

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The Animal Kingdom

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The Animal Kingdom. 5 kingdoms. 1. Monerans Bacteria, prokaryotic 2. Protista single celled, eukaryotic Plantae Fungi Animalia. Characteristics of Animals. Eukaryotic Multicellular Reproduce Specialized Cells Heterotrophic (must obtain food) Must Digest Food - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Animal Kingdom

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5 kingdoms

1. Monerans Bacteria, prokaryotic

2. Protista single celled, eukaryotic3. Plantae4. Fungi5. Animalia

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Characteristics of Animals Eukaryotic Multicellular Reproduce Specialized Cells Heterotrophic (must obtain food) Must Digest Food Most animals move and have a fixed size

in the adult form

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ANIMAL PHYLA

AB C

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Classification of Animals

Symmetry:AssymetricalRadialBilateral

Body Cavity:AcoelomatePseudoceolomateCoelomate

Embryonic OpeningsProtostomeDeuterostome

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Symmetry

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Asymmetrycannot be divided into mirror images

Ex- sponges• Very simple

organisms• Believed this type of organism

evolved 1st

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Radial Symmetry:can be cut in half along many planes that allow for nearly identical halves

Ex- Hydra: adaptation to be able to see prey coming at it from any direction

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Bilateral Symmetry:a single plane divides body into two

mirror images

More complex organisms exhibit this kind of

symmetry

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What type of symmetry is shown here?

5% 10%

86%

Bilateral Radial Asymmetry

1. Bilateral2. Radial3. Asymmetry

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What type of symmetry is shown here?

81%

19% 0%

Bilateral Radial Asymmetry

1. Bilateral2. Radial3. Asymmetry

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What type of symmetry is shown here?

0% 15%

85%

Bilateral Radial Asymmetry

1. Bilateral2. Radial3. Asymmetry

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What type of symmetry is shown here?

20%

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0%

Bilateral Radial Asymmetry

1. Bilateral2. Radial3. Asymmetry

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What type of symmetry is shown here?

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9% 0%

Bilateral Radial Asymmetry

1. Bilateral2. Radial3. Asymmetry

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What type of symmetry is shown here?

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What type of symmetry is shown here?

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1. Bilateral2. Radial3. Asymmetry

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What type of symmetry is shown here?

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What type of symmetry is shown here?

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How else do we classify Animals?

DNA Coelom or not Physical Characteristics

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Proto/Deuterostomes Deuterostomes

Radial Cleavage Blastopore becomes the _______ Indeterminate Cleavage: which means early on in

development the fates of the cells are undetermined Protostomes-

Spiral Cleavage Blastopore becomes the _______ Determinate Cleavage- which means that each cell of

the embryo has a fixed or determined fate.

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Body cavity

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AcoelomatesFLATWORMS (Phylum _________)May be the 1st organisms to evolve organs from mesodermSolid, compact bodyOrgans imbedded in the solid tissue of the body. first to have the three cell layers

Ecto/endo/mesodermHave a digestive tract (one way gut)

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PseudocoelomatesRoundworms (Phylum _________)

Have a body cavityIt’s fluid-filled and partly lined with mesodermEnables animal to move more quickly

Muscles attach to the mesoderm and brace against the pseudocoelom

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CoelomatesSegmented worms (Phylum ______)

Coelom provides space for development of organs/ organ systemsThis allows for membranes like the parietals and viscerals Have a TRUE body cavityCOELOM= fluid-filled space COMPLETELY surrounded by mesoderm.Coelom cushions and protects internal organs and provides room for them to grow and move independently

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