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Title: The Animal Kingdom!


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The Animal Kingdom!
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What we have in common
  • Multicellular
  • Eukaryotic
  • Heterotrophic (consumers our bodies dont
    produce our own foods)
  • Mobile or have the ability to move
  • Reproduce sexually ? produce an embryo that
    undergoes
  • stages of development

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There are two main groups in the Animal Kingdom
  • 1. Invertebrates lack a notochord

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  • 2. Vertebrates
  • -presence of common characteristics.
  • - have a notochord
  • rod of cartilage that runs lengthwise along the
    dorsal surface and beneath the nerve cord
  • occurs only in embryo
  • replaced by a cartilage or bone structure

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Major characterisitcs used to classify animals
  • 1. Body organization Does the animal have
    tissues, or tissue organized into organs or organ
    systems.

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  • 2. Body layers Does the animal have two or
    three layers?

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  • 3. Digestive tract or gut Does the animals gut
    have only one opening or
    does it have two openings
  • a mouth for food intake
  • an anus for expulsion of waste

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  • 4. Coelom (Body cavity) Does the animal have a
    true body cavity or, is it
    partially formed, or is it
    absent?

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  • Number of Body Layers
  • Germ Layers layers of cells in the embryo that
    give rise to specific tissues in the adult
  • Ectoderm skin layer (skin and nervous
    feathers, hair, nails)
  • Endoderm inner (lining of the gut)
  • Mesoderm middle (organs of circulatory,
    reproductive, excretory,
    muscular)

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  • Body Cavities
  • Coelom the fluid filled space inside the body,
    lined with a layer of cells called the peritoneum
  • located between the body wall and gut
  • protects and contains internal organs
  • less complex invertebrates may have an
    intermediate structure ? pseudocoelom, which is
    fluid filled space of variable shape and has no
    peritoneum

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  • Symmetry
  • radial symmetry
  • ? two mirror image halves along different planes
  • remain anchored in one spot or very slow moving
  • bilateral symmetry
  • ? divided into two mirror-image halves in only
    one way
  • ? actively move
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