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Ch. 32
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–I.Phylogeny- Evolutionary development of a species based on DNA from organisms and embryology. A.Major Branches of the Animal kingdom_. –1.Subkingdom Parazoa a.Phylum Porifera_ ( sponges) b.Simple structure separates them from all other animals –2.Subkingdom Eumetazoa (true tissues) a.Radial symmetry (_oral and aboral) b.Bilateral symmetry, dorsal (top), ventral(bottom), anterior (front/head), posterior(_rear/tail), right and left. 1.Cephalization - Concentration of sensory structures at anterior end.
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A.Development and Body plan –1.Germ Layers = will form the tissue of the developing embryo. »a.All eumetazoa animals develop 2_ germ layers (endo and ecto derm) »b.Cnidaria is the phylum of jellies develop only 2 layers (endo and ecto derm).
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A.3 Germ layers of Bilateral animals –1.Ectoderm »a.Covers surface »b.Animal covering and central nervous system –2.Endoderm »a.Innermost layer »b.lines the developing gut »c.Lines the digestive tract and pockets give rise to _liver_ and _lungs__ in vertebrates_. –3.Mesoderm »a.between endo and ectoderm »b.Forms muscles and most organs between digestive tract and outer covering
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A.Body _Cavity_. –1.Acoelomates= no _cavity between digestive tract and outer body wall. »a.Filled with mesoderm –2.Pseudocoelomate = fluid filled cavity »a.Not completely lined with mesoderm –3.Coelomate = fluid filled cavity lined with mesoderm »a.Inner and outer mesoderms connected
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I.Zygote development –A._Protostome vs. Deuterostome_ »1.Animals are first classified based on symmetry and germ layers »a.no symmetry = _sponges »b.radial _symmetry_ = Cnidaria »c.Two layers = Cnidaria »2.Animals then classified by body cavity »3.Animals are classified by evolutionary lines of development –B.Protostomes »1.Spiral_cleavage_ »2.Mouth first »3.determinate –C.Deuterostomes »1.Radial cleavage »2.Anus first »3._indeterminate
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