Figure 32.0 Coral Reef. Figure 32.1 Early embryonic development (Layer 1)

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Figure 32.0 Coral Reef

Figure 32.1 Early embryonic development (Layer 1)

Figure 32.1 Early embryonic development (Layer 2)

Figure 32.1 Early embryonic development (Layer 3)

Figure 32.2 A choanoflagellate colony

Figure 32.3 One hypothesis for the origin of animals from a flagellated protist

Figure 32.4 A traditional view of animal diversity based on body-plan grades

Figure 32.5 Body symmetry

Figure 32.6 Body plans of the bilateria

Figure 32.7 A comparison of early development in protostomes and deuterostomes

Figure 32.8 Animal phylogeny based on sequencing of SSU-rRNA

Figure 32.9 A trochophore larva

Figure Ecdysis

Figure A lophophorate

Figure Comparing the molecular based and grade-based trees of animal phylogeny

Figure A sample of some of the animals that evolved during the Cambrian explosion

Figure 32.13x Burgess Shale fossils

Figure One Cambrian explosion, or three?