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Invertebrate Animals. Honors Biology. Objectives. Describe characteristics common to invertebrate animals Describe the characteristics of major animal invertebrate phyla Identify on sight members of major animal invertebrate phyla Define animal, chordate, vertebrate, invertebrate.
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Invertebrate Animals Honors Biology
Objectives • Describe characteristics common to invertebrate animals • Describe the characteristics of major animal invertebrate phyla • Identify on sight members of major animal invertebrate phyla • Define animal, chordate, vertebrate, invertebrate
Characteristics of animals • Multicellular • Eukaryotic • Heterotrophic • Sexual reproduction • No cell wall • Motile at some stage • Rapid response to environment • Nerve cells • Muscle cells • Both
Taxonomy Viruses Domains: Kingdoms: Sub-groups: Bacteria X Archaea X Eukarya Protists Fungi Plants Non-vascular Vascular Seedless Gymnosperms Angiosperms Animals Invertebrates Vertebrates
Classification • 27 Phyla – discuss major ones • Grouped as: • Invertebrates: NO backbone/vertebral column • Vertebrates: backbone/vertebral column • What is a backbone and what is a chordate? • Backbone: supportative bone structure • Chordate: has nerve chord • We will cover: • 6 phyla • 5 invertebrate phyla • 8 classes within the chordate phyla
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Classification: Invertebrate(no backbone) Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Sponges Sponges (Porifera) • Sac-like body • Cellular level of organization • 2 cell layers • Filter feeder • Rudimentary nervous system • CAN regenerate (b)
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Cnidaria • Marine • Radial symmetry • Two cell layers with differentiation; one body opening • Alternating body forms (polyp & medusa) • Stinging cells
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Flatworms (Platyhelminthes) • 3 cell layers • Acoelomate • Many parasitic and/or pathogenic • One way digestive system
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Roundworms (Nematoda) • Moist environments • Most free-living; many parasitic • Pseudocoelomate • Tube-like digestive system • Well-developed senses in free-living
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Annelids • Segmented • Hydrostatic skeleton • Brain + solid nerve cord • Three main types • Marine Worms • 1 Clam worms (predators) • 2 Fan worms (prey) • Earthworms • Leeches
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Molluscs • Soft bodied with protective shells • Aquatic/Marine • Often mucus feeders • Body parts • Visceral mass • Foot • Mantle (secretes shell)
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Arthropods • 3 types: • 1 Crustaceans • 2 Insects • 3 Arachnids • Major characteristics: • 1 Exoskeleton (chitin) • Protection • Attachment for muscles • Movement • Prevent drying out • 2 Segmented bodies w/ jointed appendages • 3 Well developed brains and nervous systems
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Echinoderms • Marine animals • Internal skeleton • Spiny skin • Radially symmetrical
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Eukarya Animalia Sponges Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates
Objectives • Name and describe characteristics of 9 chordate classes • Give an example of each chordate class • Describe three groups of mammals • Describe the Primate order • Describe the Hominidae family • Give the taxonomy of humans
Chordates • 1 notochord • 2 hollow nerve cord in the back • 3 pharyngeal pouches (embryonic structures) • 4 tail
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Eukarya Animalia Sponges Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates Lancets Tunicates Jawless Fish Cartilaginous Fish Bony Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals
Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Eukarya Animalia Sponges Segmented worms Molluscs Arthropods Echinoderms ChordatesLancets Tunicates Jawless Fish Cartilaginous Fish Vertebrates Bony Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals