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Title: Animal Diversity


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Animal Diversity
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Figure 32.4 A traditional view of animal
diversity based on body-plan grades
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Figure 32.8 Animal phylogeny based on sequencing
of SSU-rRNA
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Figure 32.5 Body symmetry
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Figure 32.13x Burgess Shale fossils
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Figure 32.13 A sample of some of the animals
that evolved during the Cambrian explosion
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Figure 33.1 Review of animal phylogeny
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Phylum Porifera
  • Sponges
  • colony of flagellated cells
  • individual cells can potentially regenerate into
    a new individual

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Figure 33.3 Anatomy of a sponge
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Radial
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Phylum Cnidaria
  • Hydras, jellyfish, sea anemones, corals
  • gastrovascular cavity
  • stinging cells
  • Radiata

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Figure 33.4 Polyp and medusa forms of cnidarians
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Figure 33.5 A cnidocyte of a hydra
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Table 33.1 Classes of Phylum Cnidaria
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Phylum Ctenophora
  • Comb jellies
  • comblike ciliary plates
  • gastrovascular cavity
  • Radiata

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Bilateral
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Figure 32.6 Body plans of the bilateria
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Phylum Platyhelminthes
  • Flatworms
  • dorsoventrally flattened
  • no segmentation
  • gastrovascular cavity
  • bilateral, no coelom, protostome

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Table 33.2 Classes of Phylum Platyhelminthes
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Figure 33.10 Anatomy of a planarian
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Figure 33.12 Anatomy of a tapeworm
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Phylum Rotifera
  • Ciliated crown
  • no digestive system
  • bilateral, pseudocoelomates, protostome

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Figure 33.13 A rotifer
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Phylum Nematoda
  • Roundworms
  • unsegmented
  • no circulatory system
  • bilateral, pseudocoelomate, protostome

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Figure 33.25a Free-living nematode
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Lophophorates - several phyla
  • Bryozoans, lampshells (brachiopods)
  • bilateral, coelomate, protostome

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Figure 33.14 Lophophorates Bryozoan (left),
brachiopod (right)
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Phylum Mollusca
  • Clams, snails, squids
  • foot, visceral mass, mantle
  • bilateral, coelomate, protostome

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Figure 33.16 Basic body plan of mollusks
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Table 33.3 Major Classes of Phylum Mollusca
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Figure 33.18 The results of torsion in a
gastropod
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Figure 33.21 Anatomy of a clam
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Phylum Annelida
  • Segmented worms
  • bilateral, coelomate, protostome

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Figure 33.23 Anatomy of an earthworm
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Table 33.4 Classes of Phylum Annelida
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Phylum Arthropoda
  • Crustaceans, insects, spiders
  • segmented body, jointed appendages, exoskeleton
  • bilateral, coelomate, protostome

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Figure 33.26 External anatomy of an arthropod
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Table 33.5 Some Major Arthropod Classes
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Figure 33.30b Spider anatomy
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Figure 33.33 Anatomy of a grasshopper, an insect
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BilateralDeuterostomes
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Figure 32.7 A comparison of early development in
protostomes and deuterostomes
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Phylum Echinodermata
  • Starfish, sea urchins
  • bilateral, coelomate, deuterostome

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Figure 33.38 Anatomy of a sea star
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Phylum Chordata
  • Lancelets, tunicates, vertebrates
  • notochord, nerve cord
  • bilateral, coelomate, deuterostome

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Figure 34.2 Chordate characteristics
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Figure 34.3 Subphylum Urochordata a tunicate
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Figure 34.4a Subphylum Cephalochordata lancelet
anatomy
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Table 33.7 Animal phyla
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