Subkingdom Eumetazoa (all the other phyla) - The Eumetazoa ... animals have an oral (top) and aboral (bottom) side, but no front, back, left or right sides. ...
Phylum Platyhelmenthes (the flatworms) General characteristics Eumetazoa - animals with tissue Bilateria - have bilateral symmetry Head end-cephalization
Kingdom Animalia - Diversity Metazoa Parazoa Eumetazoa Radiata Bilateria Where does Tricoplax adhaerens (Phylum Placozoa) belong? Older Phylogenetic Tree ...
Biology 320 Invertebrate Zoology Fall 2005 Highlights from Chapter 6 Introduction to Eumetazoa What Defines an Animal? Irritability responds to external stimuli ...
Hexactinellida. ????? ???????? Phylum Porifera. Three main ... Hexactinellida ... Hexactinellida. Choanoflagellata. Eumetazoa. Fungi. Sponge paraphyly and the ...
Millions of mosquitoes surround you, as the sun goes down, so do your hopes of a ... http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-bytes/animalia/eumetazoa/coeloma tes ...
Chapter 33: Invertebrates Figure 33.2 Review of animal phylogeny - Invertebrates no backbone 95% of all animals Tree based on body plan Phylum Porifera (sponge)
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Animal Bauplan Symmetry and complexity Chapter 3: Animal Architecture * * * * * * * * * * * * III. Symmetry Radial symmetry: body parts organized about a center axis ...
An Introduction to Animal Diversity Chapter 32 What is an Animal? Multicellular heterotrophs Tissues develop from embryonic layers Ingest their food Lack cell walls ...
Chapter 33 Lower Invertebrates Animals 1 million species of animals 95% are invertebrates! 34-36 phyla of the Animal Kingdom 1. Phyla Calcarea & Silicea ...
Chapter 32 Introduction to Animal Evolution 26.16 Our changing view of biological diversity 26.1 Some major episodes in the history of life. Note that molecular ...
Animal gametogenesis and embryology (chapters 25, 32, 47) What is an animal? ... nervous and muscle tissues are unique. distinctive stages of development ...
... but the two species which infect man are T. saginata and T. solium External Features: Tatnia saginata has four large muscular suckers; no mouth or hooks exist.
... (Radiata): phyla Cnidaria Grade II (Bilateria): all other phyla Division A (Protostomia): Mouth is first opening Subdivision of Protostomes by coelom formation: ...
1Animals multicellular, must get food through ingesting other ... Coelomates organisms with true coelom, (fluid-filled body cavity completely lined by mesoderm) ...
Overview of Animal Diversity Chapter 32 General Features of Animals Animals are a diverse group of consumers that share major characteristics All are heterotrophs All ...
Title: 31.1 Animals are multicellular heterotrophs without cell walls. Some General Features of Animals Animals are multicellular heterotrophs that are diverse in ...
Animais II Filos vermiformes (Platelmintos, Nematoda) Filo Moluscos Celoma Tubo digestivo Sistema circulat rio Intestino (tubo digestivo) Cerdas Corte transversal de ...
Phylogeny A phylogenetic tree is another way of representing evolutionary relationships. Branches represent real lineages that occurred in the evolutionary past.
Biology II Lab Practical Review Part II Last updated 11-29-07 Orders of Placental Mammals Sirenia Rodentia Proboscidea Perissodactyla Perissodactyla Lagomorpha ...
Sponges and Placozoans Chapter 12 * Phylum Placozoa Trichoplax adhaerens is the sole species of phylum Placozoa (marine). No symmetry No muscular or nervous organs ...
Introduction to Kingdom Animalia. Defining Animals. 1. Animals are multicellular, ... 2. Animals generally store their carbohydrate reserves as glycogen ...
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Are very diverse in form and habitat. Most reproduce sexually. Have a characteristic pattern ... 1. Separation of annelids and arthropods into different clades ...
Chapter 32 Introduction to Animal Evolution 26.16 Our changing view of biological diversity 26.1 Some major episodes in the history of life. Note that molecular ...
Scientific Classification ... Five kingdoms Haeckel (1894) Three kingdoms * * Aristotle- air, water, land Plants and animals- bacteria discovered and put with ...
INTRODUCTION TO THE ANIMAL KINGDOM Common Patterns and Development in Animals What Are Animals? Animals are multicellular Eukaryotic Heterotrophic by ingestion ...
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Overview of Animal Diversity Chapter 31 General Features of Animals Heterotrophs Multicellular Able to move from place to place Diverse in form and habitat Sexual ...
Define the major branches of the phylogeny by the evolution of the following traits: ... (class Chondrichthyes): Great white shark (top left), silky shark (top right) ...
They have a true coelom, the fluid filled body cavity is completely lined in ... Coelom Formation: In gastrulation, the developing of the digestive tube, there ...
A comparative overview of the Animal Kingdom * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * General Features of Animals Animals are the consumers of the ...
Filter food from water pumped through porous bodies nearly all are ... Any imaginary slice through the central axis would divide the animal into mirror ...
BUILD A HABITAT FOR ROCKFORD'S NEW ZOO ANIMALS. Author: Marge Spangler. Grade Level: 3-4. Curriculum: Science ... websites for information about your animal: ...