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OBJECTIVE The student will be able to know about animal kingdom The student will be under-stand classification of animal The student will be able to explain the importance of animal
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ANIMAL KINGDOM Classification of Animal [1] non—chordates [2] chordates
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ANIMAL KINGDOM Non—chordates [1] Protozoa [2] Porifera [3] Coelenterata [4] Platyhelminthes [5] Aschelminthes
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ANIMAL KINGDOM Non-Chordates [6] Annelida [7] Arthropoda [8] Mollusca [9] Echinodermata
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] [1]Phylum –Protozoa. They are unicelluar animals. In these animals, locomotion occurs with the help of cillia or flagella and pseudopodia. They reproduce generally through binary fission
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Phylum [2] Porifera They are multicellular animals. They donot have tissues in their bodies. They possess well- devloped water canal system and their body is characterised by the presense of numerous pores. Example--Sponges
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Phylum [3] Coelenterata They are multicellular animals and Have tissue in their body. The walls of their body consist of two layers cells. Examples—Hydra, Jellyfish
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Phylum [4] Platyhelminthes They are flat- bodies sssanimals with primitive oragans and organ ststem. They are mostly parasites Examples-Taenia Soluium Planaria.
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Phylum[5] Aschelminthes They have cylindrical body structure and live as parasitic worms. Example—Ascaris Roundworm
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Phylum [6]Annelida They have segmented biody structure. The walls of their body consists of three layers of cells. Lomotion is conducted with the help of setae. Examples— Earthworm.,
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Phylum [7]Arthropoda They have segmented body structure. Their body wall is trip loblastic. They possess characteristic of joint legs. Example-Crab, Cockroach, Butterfly.
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Phylum [8]Mollusca They are soft-bodies animals. Their body is covered with shells for protection. Example :- Pila, Snail, Sepia, etc.
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Phylum [9] Echinodermata They are marine animals. They have spines all over their body. They have well devloped water vascullar system. Example—Starfish Sea cucumber
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Animal Kingdom Chordates-- [1] Pisces [2] Amphibia [3] Reptillia [4] Aves [5] Mammalia
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Chordates Class [1] Pisces They live in water and include all types of fish. Most of their body is covered with scales. They swim with the help fins and respire through gills. They reproduce by laying eggs. Example-Labeo, Shark
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Class [2] Amphibia They live in water as well as on land. Their skin is smooth and slimy. They have two pairs of limbs. They reproduce by laying eggs. Examples—Frog,Toad
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Class [3] Reptilia. They live mostly on land. Their skins are dry and covered with scales. Except snakes, all other reptiles have two pairs of limbs. They respire through lungs and reproduce by laying eggs. Examples –Chameleon, Lizard, Snake, Tortoise.
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Class [4] Aves They include all birds. Their bodies are covered with feathers.They show remarkable flight adaptations, where forelimbs are modified into wings. They have light,hollow and spongy bones, which help them in flight. They reproduce by laying eggs. Example- Pigeon
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Animal Kingdom [Cont..] Class [5] Mammalia This is the most familiar class of animals and they include all mammals. Their bodies are covered with hair and they have two pair of limbs. The females posses mammary glands to suckle their young ones. They respire through lungs.The females give birth to young ones. Example-Tiger; Man, Whale.
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