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MonthDayLecture Oct13Fungi 16The coral reef 18Animals—worms 20Animals—bugs to primates 23Human evolution 25Biodiversity revisited 27Exam review 30Exam
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Trichoplax adhaerens
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Animals... Monophyletic
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Animals... Monophyletic Multicellular Eukaryotes
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Animals... Monophyletic Multicellular Eukaryotes High cellular differentiation
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Animals... Monophyletic Multicellular Eukaryotes High cellular differentiation Chemoheterotrophs
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Animals... Monophyletic Multicellular Eukaryotes High cellular differentiation Chemoheterotrophs Feed by ingestion and digestion
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Animals... Monophyletic Multicellular Eukaryotes High cellular differentiation Chemoheterotrophs Feed by ingestion and digestion Exhibit complex behavior
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Chordates Echinoderms Arthropods Annelids Mollusks Rotifers Roundworms Flatworms Cnidarians Sponges Multicelled Ancestry Radial Ancestry Bilateral Ancestry Coelomate Ancestry Single-celled, protistanlike ancestors
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Phylum Porifera: sponges
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Phylum Cnidaria: jellyfish, corals, sea anemones
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Phylum Ctenophora: comb jellies
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These animals are... Radial and biradially symmetrical Most other animals are bilaterally symmetrical
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Radial symmetry posterior anterior Bilateral symmetry dorsal ventral
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Chordates Echinoderms Arthropods Annelids Mollusks Rotifers Roundworms Flatworms Cnidarians Sponges Multicelled Ancestry Radial Ancestry Bilateral Ancestry Coelomate Ancestry Single-celled, protistanlike ancestors
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Bilateral symmetry and cephalization
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Phylum Platyhelminthes: flatworms
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Life cycle of Schistosoma japonicum Phylum Platyhelminthes: flatworms
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Phylum Nematoda: roundworms
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These animals are... Acoelomate: no enclosure around the gut Most other animals are coelomate: enclosure around gut
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epidermisgut cavity no body cavity; region between gut and body wall packed with organs Acoelomate organism (flatworm)
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epidermis gut cavity peritoneum lined body cavity (coelom); lining also holds internal organs in place Coelomate organism (human)
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Chordates Echinoderms Arthropods Annelids Mollusks Rotifers Roundworms Flatworms Cnidarians Sponges Multicelled Ancestry Radial Ancestry Bilateral Ancestry Coelomate Ancestry Single-celled, protistanlike ancestors
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Phylum Nemertea: the Spiralians
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Phylum Annelida: the segmented worms
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Phylum Mollusca: the mollusks
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Chordates Echinoderms Arthropods Annelids Mollusks Rotifers Roundworms Flatworms Cnidarians Sponges Multicelled Ancestry Radial Ancestry Bilateral Ancestry Coelomate Ancestry Single-celled, protistanlike ancestors And relatives The “Ecdysozoans”
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The “Ecdysozoans”—moulting animals Exoskeleton –flexible but tough laminate –Protects from damage, water loss Segmented joints for movement
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Exoskeletons
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The “Ecdysozoans”—molting animals Exoskeleton –flexible but tough laminate –Protects from damage, water loss Segmented joints for movement Molting allows growth
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adultyoungegg Growth and molting adultnymphsegg Incomplete metamorphosis adultlarvaeegg Complete metamorphosis
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Worm-like ecdysozoans
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Onychophorans
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Tardigrades (waterbears)
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Arthropod: “Jointed foot” Dominant species on earth –1.5 million species –10 18 individuals
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Arthropod: “Jointed foot” Dominant species on earth –1.5 million species –10 18 individuals Spiders and their relatives –Aquatic and terrestrial
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Arthropod: “Jointed foot” Dominant species on earth –1.5 million species –10 18 individuals Spiders and their relatives –Aquatic and terrestrial Crustaceans –Aquatic
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Arthropod: “Jointed foot” Dominant species on earth –1.5 million species –10 18 individuals Spiders and their relatives –Aquatic and terrestrial Crustaceans –Aquatic Uniramia: the insects –Terrestrial
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Vertebrates Crustaceans Insects Mollusks Roundworms Plants Fungi Protozoans 04008001,2001,600 Number of species (x 1,000) over 4 million Red = Known species Gold = Estimated number of species not yet discovered Current species diversity
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Characteristics of arthropods Rigid exoskeleton with chitin Jointed appendages moved by muscles
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Spider relatives
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Arachnids-the true spiders
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Crustaceans
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Myriapod: “countless feet”
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Insects: group 1
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Insects: group 2
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Insects: group 3
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