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Standard 1: Invertebrates
Zoology Standard 1: Invertebrates
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List 5 characteristics of members of the Kingdom Animalia.
Warm-up List 5 characteristics of members of the Kingdom Animalia.
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Characteristics of Animals
Eukaryotes Multicellularity Heterotrophy Sexual reproduction Diploidy Specialized tissues Blastula formation Mobility -No cell wall
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Heterotrophy Multicelluar Blastula Formation Diploidy Mobility Tissues
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Animal Concept Map Mobitiy Tissue Primary Tissue Layers
Sexual Reproduction Body Plan External Bilateral Symmetry Radial Symmetry
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Invertebrate Portfolio
Phyla Achor Docs Invertebrate Species Project (Individual) Phylum Presentation (Group) Lab Notes (12 specimens)
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Invertebrates Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone.
Invertebrates are cold-blooded. Eight Major Phylums
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INVERTEBRATES = No Backbone
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Eight Major Phyla Porifera: Sponges
Cnidaria: Jellyfish, Hydra, Anemone, Coral Platyhelminthes: Flatworms Nemotoda: Roundworms Arthropoda: Insects, Crustaceans, Spiders, Millipedes, Centepedes Mollusca: Clams, snails, Slugs, Nautilus, Octopus Annelida:Segmented worms, leeches Echinodermata: Sea Stars, Sea Urchins
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Phylum Porifera: Sponges
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Symmetry: Asymmetrical
No fixed arrangement of body parts Lack cephalization (no head!) No symmetry exists
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Choanocytes line the gastrovascular cavity & capture food
Amebocytes digest & distribute food
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Specialized Cells Choanocytes (collar cells) line inside of body cavity Have flagella that spins to pull in water & food Collar traps plankton (food) from water Collar
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Sponge Feeding Filter feeders Feed on Plankton Filter Feeders
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Water Flow Through the Sponge
WATER OUT Water Flow Through the Sponge WATER IN Osculum
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Sponge Reproduction Sponges reproduce asexually by budding
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Sponge releasing eggs & sperm
Sponge Reproduction Sponges are hermaphrodites (produce both eggs & sperm) Sponges reproduce Sexually by releasing eggs & sperm Cross-fertilize each other’s eggs Sponge releasing eggs & sperm
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Skeletal Structure of the Sponge
Spicules are hard spear or star-shaped structures Skeleton made of network of protein fibers called Spongin
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Sponge Skeletons Silica Spicules Limestone Spicules SPONGIN
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Sponge Skeletons VENUS FLOWER BASKET SPICULES
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Sponge Taxonomy Class Calcarea Calcareous Sponges
Sponges with calcium carbonate spicules only. Spicules are straight or have 3-4 rays These sponges diversity is greatest in the tropics, predominantly in shallow waters
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Class Hexactinellida Glass Sponges Glass sponges
Characterized by siliceous (silica) spicules consisting of six rays intersecting at right angles
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Skeletons are spongin fibers and/or siliceous spicules
Class Demospongiae Demosponges More than 90 % of the 5,000 known living sponge species are demosponges. Skeletons are spongin fibers and/or siliceous spicules Yellow sponge growing on a wall on a Caribbean reef.
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Branching Tube Sponge
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Stove Pipe Sponge
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Vase Sponges
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Barrel Sponges
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Ball Sponges
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Rope Sponges
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The Shape of Life What was the FIRST animal?
How can we find this out and prove it? The Shape of Life “Origins”
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