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THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. The animal kingdom can be divided into 9 smaller groups. Each group is called a phylum. PHYLUM PORIFERA Sponges. Sponges are sessile animals (they spend their lives attached to rocks).
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The animal kingdom can be dividedinto 9 smaller groups. Each group is called a phylum.
Sponges are sessile animals (they spend their lives attached to rocks)
Water enters the small pores of a sponge, travels through canals, and exits through a large hole at the top of the sponge.
Cnidarians can have one of two body shapes: an umbrella-shaped medusa form, like the jellyfish on the left, or a vase-shaped polyp form, like the sea anemone on the right.
The worms in this phylum are all very thin and flat, like this parasitic liver fluke.
All flatworms, including this planarian, have bilateral symmetry.
Flatworms are the first animals to have a head. Note the hooks and suckers on the head of this tapeworm.
Nematodes are not segmented; their body surfaces appear smooth.
Many nematodes are parasites, such as this pork worm named Trichinella.
Nematodes have a complete digestivetract, with a mouth at one end where food enters, and an opening at the other end where wastes exit.
Clams have a wedge-shaped muscular foot used for locomotion.
This octopus does not have a shell either, but it is still a mollusk.
Annelids have bodies that are segmented (divided into sections).
Annelids have a circulatory system to pump blood. This earthworm has 5 hearts!
Annelid worms have a body cavity called a coelom which provides room for organ development.
PHYLUM ARTHROPODACrayfish, lobsters, crabs, insects, spiders
The bottom of this starfish is covered with tube feet for locomotion.
Members of Phylum Chordata have a backbone (they are vertebrates).
Phylum Chordata can be subdivided into 7 classes:AGNATHACHONDRICHTHYESOSTEICHTHYESAMPHIBIAREPTILIAAVESMAMMALIA
Class Agnatha includes jawless fish such as lampreys. They are parasites on other fish.
Class Chondrichthyes includes fish whose skeletons are made of cartilage, such as sharks, rays, and skates.
Class Osteichthyes includes fish whose skeletons are made of bone.
Class Amphibia includes semi-aquatic animals with moist skin. They must return to the water to breed.
Class Reptilia includes snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodiles, and iguanas. They have dry, scaly skin.
Class Mammalia includes animals with hair or fur. Females have mammary glands to nurse their young with milk.