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1 Standard 2: Invertebrates Ms. Darlak
ZOOLOGY Standard 2: Invertebrates Ms. Darlak

2 Warm-up 04/28 Match the “FIRST” with the correct Phylum.
First one way digestive system First Heart First “Hunters” First “Animals” First to move First visceral mass Phylum Annelida Phylum Mollusca Phylum Platyhelmithes Phylum Nematoda Phylum Porifera Phylum Cnidaria

3 Agenda Today : This Week: Echinodermata p.22
Shape of Life: The Ultimate Animal This Week: Tuesday- Computer Lab Wednesday- Presentations & Review Thursday- QUIZ 2 & Presentations Friday- Presentations and Review Article Reviews Due Monday 05/05- Standard 2 Test

4 Echinodermata: “ Spiny Skinned” Sea Stars, Sea Lillies, Sea Urchins p

5 Phylum Echinodermata Adults have pentaradial symmetry
Larvae are bilaterally symmetrical Internal skeleton made of calcium plates Special Fluid filled System (water vascular system)

6 Phylum Echinodermata Endoskeleton : calcium-rich endoskeleton composed of plates called ossicles Five-Part Radial Symmetry : larvae are bilateral, as grow into adults, develop pentaradial symmetry

7 Phylum Echinodermata Water-vascular System : a water filled system of interconnected canals of tiny hollow tube feet. Tube Feet act as tiny legs used to move, grip and manipulate Walls of tube feet also used for gas exchange and waste excretion

8 Phylum Echinodermata Circulation & Respiration: Body cavity, or coelom, functions as a simple circulatory and respiratory system

9 Phylum Echinodermata Class Asteroidea- Sea Stars NOT STAR FISH

10 Phylum Echinodermata Class Echinoidea- Sea Urchins, Sand Dollars

11 Phylum Echinodermata Class Ophiuridae – Brittle stars Basket Stars

12 Phylum Echinodermata Class Crinoidea Feather Stars Sea Lillies

13 Phylum Echinodermata Class Holothuroidea Sea Cucumber

14 The Shape of life: “Ultimate Animals”
What are the common names of 4 major echinoderms? How do sea stars walk and grab? What is the term that describes how an animal grows new replacement for lost body parts? How are cnidarians and echinoderms similar? How do sea stars feed on mussels? What two structures are scattered between the spines of sea stars? How can you investigate animals that don’t seem to move? How does a water-vascular system work? How can a sea star be flexible and then suddenly become rigid as a rock? Advantages and disadvantages of extrusible stomach? What are the benefits of being headless and not bilateral?

15 Warm-up 04/29 List the EightPhyla we have covered and one UNIQUE characteristic of each. Porifera- filter feeders, asymmetrical, specialized cells Cnidaria- stinging cells, radial symmetry, first to move Platyhelminthes- move with intent, bilateral symmetry, first hunters, hermaphrodites Nematoda- one way digestion, separate sexes Annelida- first circulatory system, bilateral, first central nervous system Mollusca- first visceral mass, foot, mantle, Arthropoda- segmented legs and body, exoskeleton Echinodermata- pentaradial, only found in ocean

16 Agenda 04/29 Greeters Computer Lab A Reminders:
Presentations Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Article Reviews Due Friday Quiz 2 Thursday Standard 2 Monday 05/05

17 Warm-up 04/30 Name the eight Phyla and an example of each.
Porifera – glass sponge, demosponge Cnideria- jellyfish, anemone, coral Platyhelminthes- flatworms, tapeworms Nematoda- roundworms, pinworm Annelida- earthworms, leeches Mollusca- clams, octopus, snail, slugs Arthropoda- insects, crab, spider Echinodermata- sea stars, urchins, sea cucumbers

18 Agenda 04/30 Greeter Presentations Phylum Comparison Chart Reminders:
Quiz 2 (Annelida – Echinodermata) Thursday Journal Article Review Due Friday Standard 2 Monday

19 Wednesday Presentations
Period 1 Loo Johana Ryleigh Eric Period 2 Darian Micayla Meghan

20 Phylum Comparison Charts
Cut out all the characteristics Place in columns under Phylum and glue Add a Column for Nematodes Phylum Chordata = vertebrates

21 Warm-up 05/01 Phylum Molluska Cephalopoda Bivalvia Gastropoda
What phylum and what are the 3 classes? Phylum Molluska Cephalopoda Bivalvia Gastropoda

22 Agenda 05/01 Quiz 2 Presentations Phyla Comparison Chart Reminders:
Journal Article Review Due Friday Standard 2 Monday

23 Friday Presentations Period 1 Period 2 Alex Jordan Teddy Joseph Darian
Alec Micayla Meghan Alyssa Kory Keirsten Mary Jane

24 Phylum Comparison Charts
Cut out all the characteristics Place in columns under Phylum and glue Add a Column for Nematodes

25 Warm-up 05/02 What Phylum do these belong to? What is an unique characteristic of this phylum? Arthropoda Extra Credit: Subphylum Hexapoda Exoskeleton, segmented with jointed legs, molt to grow

26 Agenda 05/02 Standard 2 MONDAY Greeters Presentations Quiz Back
Comparison Chart Article Reviews Due Today! Standard 2 MONDAY

27 Phylum Comparison Charts
Cut out all the characteristics Place in columns under Phylum and glue Add a Column for Nematodes


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