animals
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Animals. Heterotrophic Multi-cellular Move at some point No cell walls Mostly reproduce sexually Rapidly respond to external stimuli. An Evolutionary Tree of Some Major Animal Phyla. Fig. 23-1. Most animals have tissues. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Animals
Heterotrophic Multi-cellular Move at some point No cell walls Mostly reproduce
sexually Rapidly respond to
external stimuli
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An Evolutionary Tree of Some Major Animal Phyla
Fig. 23-1
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Most animals have tissues Tissues are groups of similar cells that carry
out a specific function (e.g., muscle) Sponges are the only modern-day animals that
lack tissues
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Symmetry
Animals with tissues exhibit either radial or bilateral symmetry
AsymmetryBilateral symmetry
Radial symmetry
http://www.misterteacher.com/orange%20and%20black%20butterfly.jpg
http://www.hope.edu/academic/art/past/VanderBurgh/mapleave.rose2.jpg http://daphne.palomar.edu/design/asymm/
jd01asym.jpg
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Symmetry
Radial symmetrical animals have two embryonic tissue (germ) layers
Ectoderm, which is an outer layer that covers the body, lines its inner cavities, and forms the nervous system
Endoderm, which is an inner layer that lines most hollow organs
Bilaterally symmetrical animals have three embryonic tissue (germ) layers
A layer of mesoderm between the ectoderm and endoderm forms muscles, and the circulatory and skeletal systems
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Bilateral Symmetry
Bilaterally symmetrical animals have heads Exhibit cephalization, the
concentration of sensory organs and a brain in a well-defined head, with definite anterior (head) and posterior (which may feature a tail) regions
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Body Symmetry and Cephalization
Fig. 23-2
(a) Radial symmetry (b) Bilateral symmetry
central axis
anterior
posterior
plane ofsymmetry
plane ofsymmetry
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Bilateral Symmetry
Most bilateral animals have body cavities Fluid-filled cavities between the
digestive tube and the outer body wall Many functions
Can act as a skeleton, providing support for the body and a framework against which muscles can act
Can form a protective buffer between the internal organs and the outside world
Can allow organs to move independently of the body wall
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Major Animal Phyla
Animals probably originated from ancestral colonial protists
Present day biologists recognize about 27 phyla of animals
Most animals are invertebrates Less than 3% of all known animals
are vertebrates
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Animals
Can be invertebrates or vertebrates What’s the difference?
Invertebrates vs. Vertebrates* No vertebral column * Vertebral column* Often have exoskeletons * Endoskeletons
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Invertebrates
http://www.sunrise-divers.com/photos/day_trip/photos/nudibranch.jpg
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http://www.richard-seaman.com/Underwater/Belize/StillLifes/TubeSpongesThreeOrange.jpg
PHYLUM PORIFERATHE SPONGES
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http://www.biology4kids.com/misc/photos/cnidaria1.jpg
Cnidaria
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http://www.sydneyaquarium.com.au/Downloads/INT/Wallpaper_1024x768_WaratahAnemone.jpg
Cnidaria – Polyp body form
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http://www.luc.edu/faculty/jreymon/biolab/planaria.jpg
Planaria
Platyhelminthes - flatworms
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http://members.aol.com/uwphotohi/Images/flatworm.JPG
http://www.crazyscuba.com/misc_images/RIMG0121FlatwormCrop.jpg
Marine Flatworms
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http://collections.ic.gc.ca/potato/scitech/nematodes.jpg
Nematoda - roundworms
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http://www.greatlakesbcrescue.org/HealthNTraining/heartworms.JPG
http://www.dukkha.org/images/heartworm.jpg
Nematoda:Heartworm
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Mollusca
http://students.umf.maine.edu/~hustontf/squid.jpg
http://www.wallpaperbase.com/wallpapers/animals/snail/snail_1.jpg
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http://www.york.ac.uk/org/ciec/CaringfortheEnvironment.29.4.03/Exxon/Food%20Chain%20images/ExxonPicsLarge/Earthworms.jpg
Annelida – segmented worms
http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200704/r138958_475480.jpg
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Bristle
Worm
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c317/greenbaja73/Bristle_worm.jpg
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Arthropoda
http://xyala.cap.ed.ac.uk/NeglectedGenomes/ARTHROPODA/images/AMC.jpg
http://flatrock.org.nz/topics/animals/assets/black_widow_spider.jpg
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http://dereila.ca/dereilaimages/sowbugs.jpg
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Arthropoda - CLASS DIPLOPODA
GIANT MILLIPEDE
http://umdgrb.umd.edu/pretz/images/millipede8.jpg
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Echinodermata
http://brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/2006-07/06-052b.jpg
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Echinodermata
http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/images/shores/piaster_ochraceus_4740_A80_800.jpg
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http://www.bubblevision.com/albums/burma-banks/images/sea-cucumber.jpg
http://www.tankedup-imaging.com/images/prickly_red_sea_cucumber.jpg http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/staticfiles/NGS/Shared/StaticFiles/animals/images/primary/sea-cucumber-ga.jpg
Sea Cucumbers