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Page 1: 1 Characteristic Of Animals Multicellular Heterotrophic No Cell Walls Most are Motile Eukaryotic 2

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Characteristic Of

Animals

Multicellular

Heterotrophic

No Cell Walls

Most are Motile

Eukaryotic

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Animals are grouped according to the presence or absence of a backbone.

Animals with

backbones are called

vertebrates while

animals without

backbones are called

invertebrates.

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What must animal do in order to survive?

• Feeding- Energy• Respiration- Exchange gases• Circulation- move materials around

the body• Excretion- get rid of waste• Response- react to external stimuli.• Movement- Move from place to place.• Reproduction- create new organisms.

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SymmetrySymmetry is the

arrangement of body parts

around a central point or line.

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Phyla of invertebrates include

1.Porifera2.Cnidarian 3.Flatworms4.Roundworms 5.Segmented worms 6.Mollusks7.Arthropods8.Echinoderms

in order of

increasing complexity

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•Simple, multi-cellular

animals

•No nervous system but some

do react to stimuli by

producing toxins.

•Live attached to hard surface

- sessile

•Asymmetry

•Filter Feeders

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Ecology

•Habitat for marine animals

•Symbiotic relationships with

green algae & bacteria.

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•Corals, Jellyfish, sea anemones,

hydrasHave nerve cells-nerve net- that can sense the

environment.

Immobilize and kill prey with stinging cells on tentacles

Can detect light through structures called ocelli.Body PlanRadial SymmetryHave tissues

Polyp

Medusa

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Ecology:

•Coral Reefs-

Symbiosi

s with

algae•Calcium

Carbonat

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FLAT WORMS

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Flatworms, liver flukes,

tapeworms

Usually parasitic

can be free living and

carnivores

Can be aquatic or

terrestrial

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•Soft, Flattened•Have tissues and internal organs•Have a simple nervous system.•Bilaterally symmetrical •Gas exchange through skin.

Body structure

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Cool Fact! They can regenerate missing parts and even grow a new planaria from a piece of one!

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ROUND WORMS

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Roundworms, hookworms

free-living and parasitic

aquatic and terrestrial

Digestive system with two openings

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Body•Unsegmented•Digestive system with two openings•Exchange gases through body walls-through diffusion

Movement:Contracting muscles

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not for the

squeamish

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Diseases caused by roundworms:Trichinosis

•In humans, can be contracted by eating infected pork.•5% of cases are fatal

Ascarid Worm:•Matures in the intestines of the host•Eating vegetables that are not washed

Hookworms•Soil•Walking barefoot•anemia, malnutrition, and in children causes under-development22

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SEGMENTED WORMS

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Segmented, Bilateral symmetryTwo way gut -Feed by sucking in soil and decaying matterClosed system-blood vesselsEx: Earthworms, leeches

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Ecology:•Recycling in nature•Diet of many birds

•Diet of fish

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Latin mollus: “soft”Examples: snails, slugs, clams, squids,

and octopi.2nd Largest animal phylum on Earth

• Almost all habitats• Soft-bodied animals, usually with a

hard external shell. • Some have lost the shell completely.

• Have internal organs• Shells are made of calcium

carbonate

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Feeding:Can be

herbivores, carnivores,

filter feeders,

detritivores, or parasites.

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Spiders, insects, centipedes, scorpions, shrimp, crabs, lobsters,

butterflies

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Major Characteristics:•Segmented bodies covered in an

exoskeleton of chitinchitin (Carbohydrate).

•Jointed appendages•Legs, antennae

•Three segments: •Head, Thorax, Abdomen

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ExoskeletonExoskeletonProtectionHelps prevent water lossProvides framework for muscle attachmentDoes not grow. When the organism outgrows it, it molts.

•MetamorphosisMetamorphosis (Insects)Adult stage and larval stage do not compete for food.•Feeding:Feeding: Can be herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. 33

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Reproduction•Internal fertilization land

or external Aquatic

Circulation•Open

circulatory system• Well

developed heart with

arteries and vessels

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Response•Well

developed nervous

system with brain

•Sensitive organs such as eyes and

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Arthropod Diversity!!

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Insects

and

Humans

DOWNSDOWNS•Termites

destroy wood•Moths eat

cloth•Locusts

destroy crops•Cotton Boll

Weevils•Mosquitoes and diseases

UPSUPS•Bees,

butterflies, etc., pollinate crops•Some produce silk, wax, honey

•Food

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Insects and communication

Sounds- chirps, buzzLight- Male fireflies

Chemicals- Pheromones (mate, danger, or alert)

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Insect SocietiesInsect Societies•Complex group that works together for the good of the colony.•Different roles are preformed by groups called castes.•Each castes has a different body form to carry out their specific task.•Very sophisticated communication.

•Bees Dance!•Ants leave pheromone trails.

Carpenter ant castes, from left to right: queen, winged male, major

worker, minor worker

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“Spiny Skin” ~7,000 species

Sea stars, sand dollars, and sea urchins

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All are aquatic-marineSpiny skinInternal SkeletonMove with tube feet

“suction cup”Sand dollars and sea urchins have moveable spines.

Major Characteristics

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Feeding:•Various methodsSea Star:

Pushes stomach out through its mouth (which is on the underside) into a clam and then digests.

Can regenerate missing parts

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•Ecology:•Major food sourcefood source for other marine

animals•Carnivorous echinoderms help control control

populationspopulations of clams•“Crown of Thorns” sea star destroys destroys

coralcoral reef systems.

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Review of th

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