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MRS. LUFF Unit #9 Animal Cards
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1 st Characteristic of Animals Multi-cellular Similar cells work together to perform life functions Differentiation – cells develop into different kinds of cells Skin cells Gut cells Brain cells
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2 nd Characteristic of Animals Eukaryotic Contain a nucleus and other cell parts
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3 rd Characteristic of Animals Heterotrophs Consume other organisms to get needed energy Omnivore – consume plants and animals Carnivore – consume animals Herbivore – consume plants
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4 th Characteristic of Animals Sexual Reproduction Sperm fertilizes the egg Zygote divides many times to form embryo Genetic diversity Some animals reproduce asexually as well Hydra sponges
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5 th Characteristic of Animals Movement To find food, shelter or mates Some move only during part of their life cycle
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6 th Characteristic of Animals Maintain Body Temperature Two ways Use energy released by chemical reactions Birds and mammals Rely on environment Amphibians and reptiles
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Invertebrates Characteristics 1. Porifera 2. Cnidaria 3. Platyhelminthes 4. Nematode 5. Echinoderma 6. Annelid 7. Mollusks 8. Arthropod No backbone Lack strong support smaller size 95% of animal species Two Main Groups
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Vertebrates Characteristics Chordates Have backbone Animals have strong support Larger in size 5% of animal species Two Main Groups - Continued
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Characteristics Examples Marine Has pores Por means little hole Asexual Reproduction budding Ocean Sponges Porifera
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Characteristics Examples Hollow Gut Tentacles Stinging Cells Marine Medusa type Jellyfish Polyp type Hydra Sea anemones Sea Fan Coral Cnidaria
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Characteristics Examples Simplest Worms Flat Body Plat means flat Helminthes means worm Definite Head Tapeworm Planaria Fluke Platyhelminthes
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Characteristics Examples Round Body Lengthwise Muscles “whip” movement Vinegar Eel Worm Pin Worm Heart Worm Hookworm Nematodes
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Characteristics Examples Most Advanced Worms Segmented Body True Brain Earthworm Sandworm Leech Annelids
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Characteristics Examples Mollusk means muscle Soft Body May Have a Shell Bivalve, univalve, no shell Muscular “foot” Clam Snail Octopus Squid Mollusks
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Characteristics Examples Spiny Skin Radial Shape Tube Feet Marine Sea Star Sea Urchin Sea Cucumber Sea Biscuit Echinoderm
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Characteristics Examples Jointed Appendages Exoskeleton Largest Group of Animals Crustacea – 2 body sections, 10 legs Insecta – 3 body sections, 6 legs Arachnids – 2 body sections, 8 legs myriapods – segmented appearance, many legs Crayfish Grasshopper Spiders millipede Arthropod
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Characteristics Examples Dorsal Nerve Cord Gill Slits Very Diverse Fish – mucus and scales Reptile – dry and scales Amphibian – mucus Birds – feathers Mammals – hair, live birth Shark, perch, trout Turtles, snakes, lizards Frog, salamander Ostrich, robin, pheasant Dog, cat, whale, human Chordates
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