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An Introduction to Animal Diversity What Is an Animal? An Overview of Animal Phylogeny and Diversity The Origins of Animal Diversity
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What Is an Animal? Multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, ingestion feeder, stores glycogen, nervous system, no cell walls, muscle system, sexual, flagellated sperm, dominant diploid Zygote cleavage blastula gastrula larva with metamorphosis
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Figure 32.1 Early embryonic development (Layer 1)
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Overview of Animal Diversity and Phylogeny Diversified during Precambrian and Cambrian periods Monophyletic Parazoans-first branch, lack true tissues Radiata and bilateria two major branches of Eumetazoa Evolution of body cavities Protostomes and deuterostomes
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Parazoa Sponges “beside the animals” Simple aquatic and marine forms
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Eumetazoa Two major branches: 1. Radiata-radial symmetry, top and bottom, no front, back, or sides, diploblastic larva 2. Bilateria-bilateral symmetry, triploblastic, cephalization
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Importance of Coelom Acoelomates-no body cavity, Platyhelminthes Pseudocoelomates-fluid filled body cavity, partially lined with mesoderm, Nematoda Coelomates-fluid filled, completely lined with mesoderm, Annelida Coelom-body cavity that protects internal organs
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Protostomes and Deuterostomes Protostomes: Mollusks, Annelids, Arthropods Spiral cleavage Determinate cleavage Blastopore forms the mouth schizocoelous Deuterostomes: Echinoderms and Chordates Radial cleavage Indeterminate cleavage Blastopore forms the anus Enterocoelous
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The Origins of Animal Diversity Colonial protist origin during Cambrian Explosion Evidence from fossil beds: Burgess Shale, Yunnan region, Greenland Why such rapid diversification? 1. Adaptive radiation 2. Predator-prey relationships 3. Higher concentration of oxygen
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