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Introduction to the Animal Kingdom
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Which of these is an “animal”?
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Answer: They are all animals! Characteristics of Animals: heterotrophic Eukaryotic multicellular lack cell walls. 95% = invertebrates (do not have backbone) 5% = vertebrates (have a backbone)
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Animal Kingdom Phyla Phylum Cnidarian- invertebrates with stinging cells and take food into a central cavity. Examples sea anemones, jellyfish, hydra
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Phylum Worms – simplest animals with a brain. Free-living PlanarianParasitic Tapeworm Flatworms – flat bodies
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Phylum Annelida – segmented worms Phylum Nematoda – roundworms
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Phylum Mollusca – invertebrate with soft, unsegmented bodies sometimes protected by a shell. Examples: snail, squid, oyster, clam
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Phylum Arthropoda – exoskeleton, segmented body, pairs of appendages crustaceans, insects, spiders This is the largest phylum in the animal kingdom and contains the most number of species
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Phylum Echinodermata – has an internal skeleton and fluid-filled tubes. Starfish, Sea urchins, sand dollars
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Phylum Chordata – includes all vertebrates
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