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InvertebratesKingdom Animalia
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Kingdom Animalia• 97% Invertebrates (lack a backbone)• ExamplesExamples - worm, jellyfish, lobster, spiders, etc.
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Patterns of Symmetry• SymmetrySymmetry - Arrangement of body parts around a point or
central axis.Four typesFour types:• AsymmetricalAsymmetrical - no definite symmetry• SphericalSpherical - shaped like globes• BilateralBilateral• RadialRadial
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Radial Symmetry
• Divided into halves by anyany plane that passes through its longitudinal axis.• Example - hydra,
starfish
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Bilateral Symmetry• Divided into halves by
placing oneone specific plane through the longitudinal axis of an organism.• Example - butterfly
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Terminology
• Cephalization - An adaptation that allows organisms’ sensory organs to enter an environment first.• Specialization - An adaptation of a cell for a
particular function.• Anterior - front end• Posterior - hind end• Dorsal - top• Ventral - bottom
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Patterns of Development
• Zygote - Embryo - Blastula - Gastrula• Blastopore, or
depression, is produced in the blastula stage.• Gastrula stage -
Formation of ectoderm, endoderm, & mesoderm
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Invertebrate Phyla - Phylum Porifera
• Filter feeders• Non-motile(sessile)• Asexual/sexual
reproduction• Example - Sponges
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Phylum Cnidaria• Shapes - polyp,
medusa, mixed colonies.• Body parts - tentacles,
nematocysts (stingers), gastrovascular cavity• Asexual/sexual
reproduction; hermaphroditic• Example - Jellyfish
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More phyla...• Phylum PlatyhelminthesPhylum Platyhelminthes - free-living & parasitic, marine,
asexual/sexual reproduction - Examples-flatworms (flukes, planaria, tapeworms)• Phylum NematodaPhylum Nematoda - free-living & parasitic; roundworms -
Example-Ascaris, trichinella• Phylum RotiferaPhylum Rotifera - free-swimming; feed on algae, bacteria,
& protozoa - Example-Rotifers
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Phylum Annelida
• True body cavity, or coelemcoelem.• Body is segmented.• Well-developed organ
systems• Most annelids have
external bristles called setaesetae.
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Earthworm Dissection