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1 9 Phyla of the Animal Kingdom

2 Common Animal Phyla Characteristics
Multicellular (many cells) Eukaryotic (cells contain nucleus) Heterotrophic (must eat) Lack cell walls Move 34 Total Animal Phyla

3 Types of body symmetry Asymmetry No symmetry Radial symmetry
Circular shape Bilateral symmetry Identical right & left halves

4 Levels of Organization
Cellular: Simplest animals are made of independent cells Ex: Sponges Tissue: Cells work together to form specialized tissues like muscle tissue Ex: Jellyfish Organs: Tissues work together to form organs; that do a specific job Ex: Turtles have lungs.

5 Phylum Porifera Found only in water
Saclike bodies with many pores for feeding Simplest phylum Asymmetrical Organized into Cells EX: Sponges

6 Phylum Cnidaria Have stinging tentacles Radially symmetrical
Organized into tissues Ex: Sea anemones

7 Phylum Platyhelminthes
Mostly parasitic Bilaterally symmetrical Complex tissues: nerves and brain Ex: Flatworms &Tapeworms

8 Phylum Nematoda Bilateral Symmetrical Organized into Tissues
Ex: Round worms & Hook worms & Pinworms

9 Phylum Mollusca Soft body, occasional hard shell Simple organ systems
Ex: Clams

10 Phylum Annelida Segmented body (divided sections) worms Ex: Earthworms

11 Phylum Arthropoda Have jointed appendages Have an exoskeleton & molt
Biggest phlum Ex: ALL insects

12 Phylum Echinodermata Spiny skin Radially symmetrical
Well developed organs Can regenerate Ex: Starfish

13 Phylum Chordata Most advanced animals
Internal skeleton and spinal cord Bilaterally symmetrical Example Fish (bony and cartilage) Amphibians Reptiles Mammals Birds All reproduce sexually


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