P H Y L U M P L A T Y H E L M I N T H E S ( F L A T W O R M S ! ) Diana Luo Hong Joo Kim Carrie Yang Period 5 .
Algae Simple Eukaryotes 1
Chapter 18. Defining Animals Multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryotes that obtain nutrients by ingestion or eating food No cell walls for structure Joined.
Phylum Arthropoda. Definition: 1) Jointed appendages (as name implies) i. Appendages serve locomotor functions (most groups), sensory functions (most.
Chapter 17 The Evolution of Animals. What Is an Animal? – Animals are: Eukaryotic Multicellular Heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by ingestion.
Chapter 32 An Introduction to Animal Diversity. Characteristics of Animals Animals are: Multicellular Heterotrophs Eukaryotic Have tissues and differentiated.
By: Krystina, Betul, Athena, and Priya. Echinodermata have three germ layers. The germ layer is one of the three main layers of these organisms The germ.
Annelida By: Jessica Livingstone, Mark McPhee, Raouf Fellah, Melissa Merks.
Animals
Chapter 32 An Introduction to Animal Diversity. Modes of Nutrition Animals differ in their mode of nutrition than plants and fungi. –Animals and fungi.
Ch. 32. –I.Phylogeny- Evolutionary development of a species based on DNA from organisms and embryology. A.Major Branches of the Animal kingdom_. –1.Subkingdom.
An Introduction to Vertebrate Animals. Introduction most familiar to us Chordates (vertebrates) are the group of animals most familiar to us Ex: Ex: mammals,