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Animalia - A Very Diverse Kingdom
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Kingdom Animalia Characteristics All animals share the following five characteristics: 1. Eukaryotic cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles 2. Multicellular 3. Reproduce sexually (mostly) 4. Heterotrophic 5. Motile, at least for part of their life
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Animals are also called metazoans. Animals are taxonomically grouped based on three main features: 1. Number of body layers 2. Type of body cavity 3. Body symmetry Kingdom Animalia Features
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The 3 main layers appear very early in embryonic development. Each body layer develops into different tissues. In humans the layers are: 1. Ectoderm – skin, nerves 2. Mesoderm – muscles, blood, kidneys 3. Endoderm – lungs, liver, gut lining Feature 1: Number of body layers
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The two main types of body cavities are: 1. Acoelomates – lack a fluid filled body cavity, like flatworms 2. Coelomates –have a fluid filled body cavity that supports organ systems Feature 2: Type of Body Cavity
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Feature 2: Acoelomate Body Cavities
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Feature 2: Coelomate Body Cavities The evolution of the fluid filled coelom allowed for the development of more complex internal organ systems.
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The three main types of body symmetry are: 1. Asymmetric – no distinctive symmetry 2. Radial – body is organized around a central axis. These animals are symmetrical around any central cut. 3. Bilateral – can be cut into two mirror images through a central line. Feature 3: Body Symmetry Top Bottom Back Front
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Animal Phyla Animalia phyla are spilt into two major groups based on the presence or absence of a spinal cord. There are 8 invertebrate phyla and only 1 phyla of vertebrates.
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Animal Phyla And a video to review what you just learned. https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=wd-QnKlfZHI
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