Kingdom Animalia. Animalia Characteristics Multicellular Eukaryotic Heterotrophs No cell walls, structurally supported by collagen Mostly Sexual reproduction.

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Kingdom Animalia

Animalia

Characteristics Multicellular Eukaryotic Heterotrophs No cell walls, structurally supported by collagen Mostly Sexual reproduction with no A.O.G

Animalia -Cells organized into special tissues; tissues into organs -Most have Nervous tissue and Muscle tissue are unique (Motitility) -HOX genes for development

K-Animalia ~35 phyla Classification based on body plan, development, structural characteristics, or more recently molecular differences. Phyla Porifera Cnidaria Ctenophora Platyhelmenthes Mollusca Annelida Nematoda Arthropoda Echinodermata Chordata

Animalia Body Plans

Animalia Development “Blastula”

Animalia Porifera

Animalia Cnideria

Animalia Platyhelmenthes

Animalia Annelida

Animalia Mollusca

Animalia Nematoda

Animalia Arthropoda

Animalia Echinodermata

Animalia Chordata

Animalia