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Animal Characteristics
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Characteristics ► Eukaryotic ► Multicellular ► Ways of moving that help them reproduce, obtain food and protect themselves ► Have specialized cells that form tissues and organs ► Animal cells do not have cell walls
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Characteristics ► Adults mostly fixed in size and shape ► Heterotrophic ► Must digest food
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Development of Animals ► Most develop from single, fertilized egg call a _________________. ► Males produce _________, females produce ________. ► Fertilization occurs when an egg is penetrated by a sperm ► Fertilization may be internal or external
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Development of Animals ► Unicellular zygote divides by mitosis ► Embryo develops until blastula formed ► Blastula develops into gastrula Inner layer of cells called endoderm, develops digestive organs Outer layer of cells called ectoderm, develops into skin and nervous tissue
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Development of Animals ► Gastrula develops until mesoderm formed ► Mesoderm = muscles, circulatory, excretory system
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Symmetry ► Asymmetry – no symmetry
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Symmetry ► Radial – think equal slices of pie
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Symmetry ► Bilateral – animals have anterior, posterior, dorsal and ventral surfaces
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Posterior – butt, bottom Anterior – head, front Dorsal – back side Ventral – stomach side
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Animal Protection and Support ► Exoskeleton or endoskeleton Hard outer protection or inner skeleton to protect ► Invertebrates and vertebrates Without backbone vs. with backbone
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