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Understanding Kingdom Animalia and Cell Structures

Explore the characteristics of Kingdom Animalia and the different types of cell walls in this informative guide. Learn about various phyla within the animal kingdom and key distinctions in cell structure and function.

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Understanding Kingdom Animalia and Cell Structures

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  1. Warm-Up #6 5/9/12 • What are the two types of cell walls? What makes them different? 2) Why is a cell not alive? How does it reproduce? 3) What are the 3 types of reproduction in bacteria? Which is sexual? 4) What are the two types of viral infections? How are they different? 5) Label the cell wall types 

  2. EQ: • Why must there be a distinction between the Kingdom Animalia?

  3. Kingdom Animalia • Domain: Eukarya

  4. Invertebrates • Animals with no backbone or vertebral column • 95% of all organisms

  5. Animalia • Domain—Eukarya • Kingdom—Animalia • Cell Type—Eukaryote • Cell Structure– NO Cell Walls • Cell Number– Multicellular • Mode of Nutrition—Heterotrophs • Mode of movement—None, Muscle, muscle-like tissues that contract • Mode of reproduction—Sexual and Asexual

  6. Body Symmetry • Radial—Body parts repeat around a center point • Bilateral—Body can only be evenly divided one way (right and left side) • Asymmetrical—No front, back, left, or right (random shape)

  7. Asymmetrical Symmetry

  8. R,C,E • Write this in the space above Phylum Porifera: • R = respiration • C = circulation • E = excretion

  9. Body Plan: Asymmetrical, Soft Feeding: Filter Feeders R,C,E: Water Movement Response: None Movement: None Reproduction: Sexual or Asexual Examples: Sponges Other Info: Pores Phylum Porifera

  10. Phylum Porifera

  11. Body Plan: Radial Symmetry, Soft Feeding: Carnivorous R,C,E: Diffusion Response: Nerve Net Movement: Jet Propulsion Reproduction: Sexual or Asexual Examples: Jellyfish, Hydra, Coral Other Info: Stinging Tentacles, polyp, medusa Phylum Cnidaria

  12. Phylum Cnidaria

  13. Body Plan: Bilateral Symmetry, Soft Feeding: Carnivorous, Scavengers R,C,E: Diffusion Response: Simple Nervous System Movement: Cilia, Swim Reproduction: Sexual, Asexual, Hermaphrodites Examples: Tapeworm, Flatworms, Planaria Other Info: Eye spots, parasites Phylum Platyhelminthes

  14. Body Plan: Bilateral Symmetry, Soft Feeding: Predators, Scavengers R,C,E: Diffusion Response: Simple Nervous System Movement: Muscles Reproduction: Sexual Examples: Filaria, Roundworms, Hookworms Other Info: Parasites, Elephantiasis, Heartworm Phylum Nematoda

  15. Body Plan: Bilateral Symmetry, Soft Feeding: Filter feeders, Scavengers, Predators R,C,E: Closed circulation, Diffusion Response: Brain and Nervous System Movement: Muscles Reproduction: Most Sexual, Hermaphrodites Examples: Earthworms, Leeches Other Info: Segmented Phylum Annelida

  16. Worms

  17. Body Plan: Bilateral, Soft with internal or external shell Feeding: Filter Feeders, Herbivores, Carnivores, Scavengers R,C,E: Gills/Diffusion, Open or Closed Circulation, Simple Kidney Response: Simple or Complex Nervous System Movement: Muscles and Jet Propulsion Reproduction: Sexual, Hermaphrodites Examples: Octopus, Clams, Snails, Squid Other Info: Muscular Foot, Bivalves Phylum Mollusca

  18. Phylum Mollusca

  19. Body Plan: Bilateral, Exoskeleton of chitin Feeding: Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore R,C,E: Simple lungs/gills, Open Circulation, Simple Kidney Response: Brain, Complex Nervous System Movement: Muscles Reproduction: Sexual Examples: Insects, Spiders, Crabs Other Info: Molt, Jointed Appendages, >750,000 species Phylum Arthropoda

  20. Phylum Arthropoda

  21. Body Plan: Radial, Endoskeleton, Spiny Skin Feeding: Carnivores R,C,E: Water vascular system, diffusion, poop Response: Nerve Ring Movement: Muscles Reproduction: Sexual Examples: Sea Stars, Sand Dollars, Sea Urchins Other info: Tube foot, Regeneration Phylum Echinodermata

  22. Phylum Echinodermata

  23. Invertebrate Chordates • Tunicates and lancelets • Have notochord, gills, tail • No backbone

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