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Characteristics of animals

Characteristics of animals. Animals are multicelled Animals are heterotrophs Animals require oxygen Animals reproduce sexually sometimes asexually Animals are motile during some part of life Animals go through embryonic development. Key words about animals.

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Characteristics of animals

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  1. Characteristics of animals • Animals are multicelled • Animals are heterotrophs • Animals require oxygen • Animals reproduce sexually sometimes asexually • Animals are motile during some part of life • Animals go through embryonic development

  2. Key words about animals • Dorsal, Ventral, Anterior, Posterior • Symmetry • Asymmetric, Radial, Bilateral • Tissue layers • Ectoderm, Mesoderm, Endoderm • Body Cavity • Acoelomate, pseudocoelomate, coelomate

  3. Invertebrates – Animals without a notochord (“spine”) • Phyla • Porifera • Cnidaria • Platyhelminthes • Nematoda • Annelida • Mollusca • Arthropoda (classes: Arachnida, Crustacea, Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Insecta) • Echinodermata

  4. Porifera • Sponges • Asymmetry – not symmetrical on any level. • Many pores (Openings) called Ostia • No Organs or Tissues Characteristics

  5. Cnidarians • Characteristics: • Radial Symmetry – in most • Cells work together to form TISSUES – no organs • Stinging cells called nematocysts • 2 body forms 1. Polyp 2. Medusa • Jellyfish • Corals

  6. Cnidarians Continued

  7. WORMS • Platyhelminthes-Flat Worms • Characteristicsa. no segments – flatb. no respiratory or circulatory systemsc. most parasitic

  8. Worms Continued 2. Nematoda- Round Worms Characteristics:a. simple nervous systemb. no segments – round*90,000 in one rotting apple. “hook” of a hook worm Checking for pin worms!

  9. Worms continued. • Annelida-a. many systems (circulatory, excretory..)b. Setae –hairsc. segmented body

  10. Sea Scallop Mollusca Octopus Land Snail Squid Oyster + Pearl Slug

  11. Mollusca Continued: • Characteristics: • Many systems (Digestive, circulatory, Reproductive, respiratory..) • Soft body (many with shells-or mantle) • Radula (scraping tongue)

  12. Phylum Arthropoda • Crustaceans • Arachnids • Insects • Centipedes + Millipedes Common Characteristics of all Arthropods • Exoskeleton – hard outer covering – usually made of chitin • Segmented bodies • Jointed appendages • Open Circulatory System – organs are bathed in blood. • Bilateral Symmetry • Sexual Reproduction

  13. Phylum Arthropoda (Class Crustaceans) • Characteristics • 2 body sections – Head + abdomen • Many systems • Many have claws • Many live in Marine environments. • Hard outer shell (chitin) • Lobster • Shrimp • Crabs

  14. Crustacea Continued

  15. Phylum Arthropoda: Classes Chilopoda & Diplopoda • Centipedes – Chilopoda • One pair of legs per segment (2 legs) • Meat eaters (eat other arthropods) • Poisonous – many have poison glands for hunting and killing predators. • Millipedes – Diplopoda • Two pair of legs per segment (4 legs) • Herbivores- Eat plant material

  16. Phyum Arthropoda: Class Arachnids • Characteristics: • 2 body parts • Cephalothorax (contains head and limb area) • Abdomen – reproductive and other organ systems. • 4 pairs of legs • Lay eggs or give birth to live young. • Book Lungs – In-between lungs and gills • Spiders • Mites • Ticks • Scorpions

  17. Arachnids Continued

  18. Phylum Arthropoda – Class Insecta • Most adult insects have the following characteristics: • A body divided into three parts (head, thorax and abdomen) • Three pairs of legs • Usually one pair of antennae and a pair of compound eyes (a few exceptions to these characteristics are found) • Usually two pairs of wings (absent in many insects such as lice, fleas, ants; flies have one pair of wings) • Most have young that look completely different from the adult. METAMORPHASIS • Butterflies • Ants • Bees

  19. Insects Continued

  20. Echinoderms: Spiny Skin • Starfish • Sand Dollars • Sea Urchins • Characteristics: • Spiny Skin • Bilateral symmetry as a larvae Radial Symmetry as adults • Water Vascular System- for movement using tube feet

  21. Echinodermata Continued

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