Title: THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
1THE ANIMAL KINGDOM BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF
ANIMALS 1. 2.
3. NINE ANIMAL PHYLA
INVERTEBRATES VERTEBRATES (CORDATES)
(1 phylum)
MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS
CAPABILITY OF LOCOMOTION
MUST INJEST FOOD
(8 PHYLA)
ALL LACK INTERNAL SKELETON, SOME HAVE EXOSKELTON
OR SHELL
INTERNAL SKELTON MADE OF BONE/ CARTILAGE
21. PORIFERA
SIMPLEST ANIMALS
NO TISSUE LAYERS
EXAMPLES SPONGES
32. CNIDARIA
HOLLOW BODY
HAVE STINGING CELLS
TWO BODY FORMS MEDUSA
POLYP
EXAMPLES
CORAL, JELLYFISH,
SEA ANEMONE
43. PLATYHELMINTHES
EXAMPLES
PLANARIA, FLUKE, TAPEWORM
UNSEGMENTED WORMS
FLAT WORMS
54. NEMATODA
UNSEGMENTED WORMS
ROUND WORMS
EXAMPLES HOOKWORMS,
HEARTWORMS
65. ANNELIDA
SEGMENTED WORMS
MOST ADVANCED WORMS
EXAMPLES LEECH, EARTHWORMS
76. ARTHROPODA
SEGMENTED ANIMALS
EXOSKELETONS MADE OF CHITIN
CLASS CRUSTACEAN - MARINE ORGANISMS
EXAMPLES SHRIMP, LOBSTER,
CRAB, BARNACLE
87. MOLLUSCA
SOME HAVE SHELL
UNSEGMENTED, SOFT BODIES
EXAMPLES SNAIL, SCALLOP
98. ECHINODERMATA
HAVE A DERMAL SKELETON WITH SPINES PLATES
ONLY LIVE IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT
EXAMPLES SEA URCHIN,
SEASTAR, BRITTLE STAR
109. CHORDATA
EXAMPLES FISH, REPTILES,
BIRDS, AMPHIBIANS, MAMMALS
HAVE INTERNAL SKELETON
BACKBONE TO PROTECT SPINAL CORD