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Animal Taxonomy (cont.) Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia ○ Eumetazoa Bilateria -Coelomates -Protostomes Phylum Annelida – segmented worms ▪Class Oligiochaeta – earthworms ▪Class Polychaeta – sand worms ▪Class Hirudinea – leeches Phylum Arthropoda ▪Chelicerates Horseshoe crabs Arachnids– spiders ▪Crustaceans ▪Myriapoda Class Chilopoda – centipedes Class Diplopoda – millipedes ▪Insecta /Hexapoda– insects -Deuterostomes Phylum Echinodermata ▪Class Asteriodea – starfish ▪Class Ophiuroidea – brittle stars ▪Class Echinoidea – sea urchins ▪Class Holothuroidea – sea cucumber ▪Class Crinoidea – sea lillies
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Phylum Annelida Segmented worms Circular and longitudinal muscles work against fluid filled coelom to produce changes in width and length Digestion – complete Circluation – closed (5 lateral hearts)
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Phylum Annelida Class Oligiochaeta Earthworms Found in soil Can reach 3 meters!
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Phylum Annelida Class Polychaeta Sand worms, feather dusters Almost all marine Live in substrate
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Phylum Annelida Class Hirudinea Leeches “bloodsuckers”
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Phylum Annelida Class Oligiochaeta Animal:Earthworm Symmetry:Bilateral Body cavity:coelomate – protostome Digestion:complete – mouth, esophagus, crop, gizzard, etc Circulation:closed, 5 hearts Segmentation:yes Appendages:none Nervous:dorsal brain, ventral nerve cord Habitat:moist soils Respiration:diffusion through body surface Excretion:2 lateral tubes Locomotion:circular and longitudinal muscles, setae Support:hydrostatic skeleton
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Earthworm model
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Phylum Arthropoda Paired, jointed appendages Exoskeleton made of chitin Digestion – complete Circulation - open
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Phylum Arthropoda Chelicerates Horseshoe crabs Arachnids – spiders, ticks, scorpians ○ 4 pairs of legs
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Phylum Arthropoda Crustaceans crabs, shrimp, lobster, crayfish ○ 3-5 pairs of legs
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Phylum Arthropoda Crayfish dissection Male vs. female
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Phylum Arthropoda Insects and relatives – breathe by trachea Chilopoda – centipedes ○ 1 pair of legs per segment Diplopoda ○ 2 pairs of legs per segment Insecta/Hexapods – ○ 3 pairs of legs
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Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Grasshopper
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Phylum Arthropoda Class Crustacea Animal:crayfish Symmetry:bilateral Body cavity:coelomate – protostome Digestion:complete Circulation:open, heart, blood vessels Segmentation:yes Appendages:mouth parts, walking legs, swimmerets Nervous:dorsal brain, ventral nerve cord Habitat:aquatic Respiration:gills Excretion:green gland, gills Locomotion:walking legs Support:exoskeleton
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Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Animal:Grasshopper Symmetry:bilatera Body cavity:coelomate – protostome Digestion:complete – mouth, crop, gizzard, stomach, etc. Circulation:open, Segmentation:yes Appendages:mouth parts, antennae, walking legs Nervous:dorsal brain, ventral nerve cord Habitat:terrestrial Respiration:tracheal tubes opening at spiracles Excretion:malpighian tubes, empty to intestine Locomotion:2 pairs of wings, walking legs Support:exoskeleton
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Grasshopper model
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Phylum Echinodermata Now we are dealing with the deuterostomes (1 st embryonic blastophore becomes anus) Marine “spiny-skinned” Endoskeleton covered by living tissue Adults are radially symmetrical but larvae are bilaterally symmetrical Water vascular system Digestion – complete Circulation – poorly developed
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Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea Starfish
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Phylum Echinodermata Class Ophiuroidea Brittle stars
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Phylum Echinodermata Class Echinoidea Sea urchins, sand dollar
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Phylum Echinodermata Class Holothuroidea Sea cucumbers
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Phylum Echinodermata Class Crinoidea Sea lillies
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Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea Animal:Starfish Symmetry:radial adult, bilateral larvae Body cavity:coelomate – deuterostome Digestion:mouth, evertable stomach Circulation:poorly developed Segmentation:no Appendages:arms Nervous:radial nerves Habitat:aquatic Respiration:skin gills, tube feet Excretion:amoeboid cells Locomotion:arms, tube feet Support:endoskeleton
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Starfish model
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Earthworm Dissection
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Crayfish Dissection Gills have been Removed in drawing
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What we are doing in today’s lab: Earthworm Dissection Crayfish dissection Phylum Annelida Observe prepared specimens Microscope – look at cross section of earthworm Earthworm model: ○ Know following parts: brain, heart, esophagus, seminal vesicle, seminal receptacle, crop, gizzard, dorsal vessel, clitellum Phylum Arthropoda Observe prepared specimens Crayfish model: ○ Know following parts: stomach, compound eye, claw Grasshopper model: ○ Know following parts: brain, heart, nerve ganglion, crop, malpighian tubules Phylum Echinodermata Observe prepared specimens Starfish model: ○ Know following parts: tube feet, spine, cardiac stomach, pyloric stomach, sex organs, radial nerve, nerve ring, circular canal
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