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Chapter 32 Animal Classification
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Characteristics of Animals Multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryotes Lack cell walls (held by collagen in ECM), have tight and gap junctions and desmosomes Have nervous and muscle tissue Most reproduce sexually; dominant diploid stage, zygote undergoes cleavage to form blastula (leads to gastrulation)
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Animal Phylogeny
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Tissue ____________: lack true tissue All other animals are eumotozoa: have tissue
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Radial Vs. Bilateral Symmetry Radial: Cnidaria and Ctenophora All others: bilateral, have dorsal, ventral, anterior and posterior sides – Cephalization: sensory equipment toward ___________________ end – Germ layers of development: add mesoderm between endoderm and ectoderm (tripoblastic)
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Body Cavity Acolemates (_________________) lack a body cavity, true digestive and circulatory system Pseudocoelomates: cavity not completely lined by tissue Ex. Phylum Rotifera and Nematoda Coelomates: Body cavity lined by tissue
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Protostomes versus Deuterostomes ProtostomesDeuterostomes Examples Cleavage CoelomSchizocoelus development:Enterocoelus development: Blastopore
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