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1 Introduction to the Animal Kingdom

2 Which of these is an “animal”?

3 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)

4 Biology = study of life Physiology = Study of the functions of organs Anatomy = the structure of the organism/organs Zoology = study of animals

5 Animal Functions 1. Feeding: Herbivore = eats plants Carnivore = eats animals Omnivore = eats plants and animals Detritivore = feed on decaying organic material Filter Feeders = aquatic animals that strain food from water Parasite = lives in or on another organism (symbiotic relationship)

6 2. Respiration: Take in O 2 and give off CO 2 Lungs, gills, through skin, simple diffusion Animal Functions

7 3. Circulation: Very small animals rely on diffusion Larger animals have circulatory system Animal Functions

8 4. Excretion: Primary waste product is ammonia 5. Response: Receptor cells = sound, light, external stimuli Nerve cells  nervous system 6. Movement: Most animals move Animal Functions

9 7. Reproduction : Most reproduce sexually = genetic diversity Many invertebrates can also reproduce asexually to increase their numbers rapidly Animal Functions

10 Body Symmetry -The body plan of an animal (How its parts are arranged) Asymmetry - No pattern Ex. corals, sponges Radial Symmetry - Shaped like a wheel Ex.starfish, hydra, jellyfish Bilateral Symmetry - has a right and left side Ex. humans, insects, cats, etc.

11 Identify the Symmetry

12 Segmentation -“Advanced" animals have body segments, and specialization of tissue Ex. Even humans are segmented, look at the ribs and spine!

13 Animal Kingdom Phyla Phylum Porifera – sponges Phylum Cnidaria – sea anemones, jellyfish, hydra

14 Phylum Platyhelminthes - flatworms Free-living PlanarianParasitic Tapeworm

15 Phylum Annelida – segmented worms Phylum Nematoda – roundworms

16 Phylum Mollusca – clams, squid, snails

17 Phylum Arthropoda – crustaceans, insects, spiders This is the largest phylum in the animal kingdom and contains the most number of species

18 Phylum Echinodermata - starfish

19 Phylum Chordata – includes all vertebrates


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