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Kingdom Animalia:
I. All Animals are à 1) Multicellular (Have many cells.)
2) Heterotrophs (Feed on other.s)
Period
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3) Eukaryotes (Cells have nuclei.)
6) Have Asexual &/or Sexual Reproduction
II. Most Animals haveà
4) Cellular Organization of Tissues, Organs and Systems
5) The Capability of Complex Movement
7) Zygote develops to blastula
& Embryo
Invertebrates:
No skeleton/backbone or bone or cartilage.
Phylum:
Sponges
Phylum Porifera
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Stinging Animals:
Phylum Cnidaria
(Phylum Coelenterata)
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HydraMovie
JellyfishMovie
Flatworms:
Phylum
Platyhelminthes
*Reference:Parasitesof
Humans
Roundworms:
Phylum
Nematoda
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Humans
Summary of
Characteristics:
Examples:
Common Names from
Classroom/Reference.
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-Poresthroughbody
-Nospecialshape
-Loosecellorganization
-Nodigestivesystem
-Cellsmovewater,findfood--Liveattachedtoenvironment
-Sponges
-RadialSymmetry:wheel-like
-StingingCellsontentacles
aroundamouth/stomach
-1-openingdigestivesystem
-Hydras
-Jellyfish
-Corals
-Anemones
-Ascaris
-Hookworms
-Trichinaworms
-Heartworms
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-Flatbodies
-Longerthanwide…worms
-Simplesystems
-1-openingdigestivesystem
-Mostareparasites
-Cylindrical(round)worms
-Longerthanwide…..worms
-2openingdigestivesystem
-Separatemales&females
-Tapeworms
-Flukes
-Planaria
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Facts:
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Illustrations:**
MagnifiedSpongeFibers**
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HydrawithFood**
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PlanarianfromPhoto
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Trichinaembedded**
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Phylum:
Characteristics
Examples
Facts
Illustration
-Segmentedbodies
-Longerthanwide…worms
-Wellorganizedsystems
-Hermaphrodites
-Earthworms
-Leeches
-Sandworms
-Spinyskin
-RadialSymmetryin5
Sectionsarounda
Mouthandstomach
-SeaStars(Starfish)
-SandDollars
-SeaCucumbers
-SeaUrchins
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Vertebrates
Invertebrates:
No skeleton/backbone or bone or cartilage.
Segmented W orms
Phylum Annelida
Spiny Skinned
Animals:
Phylum
Echinodermata
Soft-bodied and
Shelled Animals
Phylum Mollusca
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-Softbody
-SnailsandSlugs-
-ManyhaveprotectiveSHELL(Gastropods)
secretedbyanorgan
-Clams(Bivalves)
calledthemantle
-Octopus/Squids
(Cephalopods)
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Jointed Legged
Animals:
Phylum
Arthropoda
Stinging Animals:
Phylum
Chordata
Most are Vertebrates:
-3ormorepairJointedlegs
-Exoskeletonofchitin
-Complexbodysystems
-Sexesseparate
-Mostabundantofanimals
-Notochordorbackbonein
backmadeofboneor
cartilage
-Mostcomplexofanimals
-Lobsters,Crayfish,Roly
polys(Crustaceans)
-Spiders(Arachnids)
-Millipedes&Centipedes
(Myriapods)
-Insects(Hexapods)
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-Cartilage&BoneyFish
-FrogsandSalamanders
(Amphibians)
-SnakesandLizards
(Reptiles)
-Birds(Aves)
-Mammals(Mammalia)
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