KINGDOM ANIMALIA. Characteristics of an Animal 1. Multicellular 2. Eukaryotic 3. No cell wall 4....

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA

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KINGDOM ANIMALIA

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Characteristics of an Animal 1. Multicellular 2. Eukaryotic 3. No cell wall 4. Heterotrophic 5. Motile or sessile 6. Digestion (internal or external)

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Symmetry A balance in proportions of an

object or organism. 3 types

Asymmetry Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry

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Asymmetry Irregular Body

Shape Often sessile

organisms Ex. sponges

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Radial Symmetry Can be divided along

any plane, into roughly equal halves.

Ex. Sea Star, Ex. Sea Anemone

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Bilateral Symmetry Can be divided

into similar left and right halves that form mirror images of each other.

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More terms Anterior- Head End Posterior- Tail End Dorsal – Back End Ventral- Belly SurfaceRadial Symmetry Oral- underside (mouth) Aboral – top side (anus)

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3 Different Body Plans 1. Acoelomate

2. Pseudocoelomate

3. Coelomate All three body plans exhibit bilateral

symmetry

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Acoelomate 1. 3 cell layers 2. No body cavity Ex. Flatworm

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Pseudocoelomate Fluid filled

cavity- partly lined

A “real” body cavity

Ex. Roundworm

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Coelomate True body

cavity Ex. Insects, fish,

humans

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Animal Development Most develop from a single

fertilized egg called a zygote. 2 Stages of development

Blastula- single layer of cells around a fluid-filled space.

Gastrula- structure made of two cell layers.

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3 Different Cell Layers 1. Ectoderm- cell on outer surface

of gastrula (ex. Skin, nervous tissue)

2. Endoderm- layer of cell lining inner surface of gastrula. (develops into digestive tract)

3. Mesoderm- b/w the ecto and endoderm (forms muscles, repro. Organs, circulatory vessels)

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2 Ways to Develop 1. Protostome- an animal with

a mouth that develops from the opening in the gastrula.(ex. Insects, earthworms)

2. Deuterostome- an animal in which the anus develops from the opening in the gastrula. (ex. Fish, birds, humans)

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Protection and Support 1. Exoskeleton- hard, waxy

covering on outside of body. ( ex. Crabs, spiders)

2. Endoskeleton- support housed within the body. (ex. Humans)