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Chapter 32 ~ n Chapter 32 ~ Introduction to Animal Evolution
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Def: animal (n) n Unique characteristics: n Multicellular n Heterotrophic eukaryotes; ingestion n Lack cell walls; (allows for movement)collagen n Nervous & muscular tissue n Sexual reproduction: (no alternation of generations, no haploid gametophyte n Development: diploid; cleavage; blastula; gastrulation; larvae; metamorphosis n Regulatory genes: Hox genes
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Animal phylogeny & diversity, I n Monophyletic; colonial flagellated protist ancestor n 1- Parazoa-Eumetazoa dichotomy: sponges (Parazoa)~ no true tissues; all other animals (Eumetazoa)~ true tissues n 2- Radiata-Bilateria dichotomy: Cnidaria (hydra; ‘jellyfish’; sea anemones) & Ctenophora (comb jellies)~ radial body symmetry; all other animals~ bilateral body symmetry (also: cephalization)
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Animal phylogeny & diversity, II n 3- Gastrulation: germ layer development; ectoderm (outer), mesoderm (middle), endoderm (inner); radiata are diploblastic-2 layers; no mesoderm; bilateria are triploblastic-all 3 layers n 4- Acoelomate, Pseudocoelomate, and Coelomate Grades: triploblastic animals~ solid body, no body cavity called acoelomates (Platyhelminthes-flatworms); body cavity, but not lined with mesoderm called pseudocoelomates (Rotifers); true coelom (body cavity) lined with mesoderm called coelomate
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Animal phylogeny & diversity, III n 5- Protostome-Deuterostome dichotomy among coelomates: protostomes (mollusks, annelids, arthropods); deuterostomes (echinoderms, chordates) n a) cleavage: protostomes~ spiral and determinate; deuterotomes~ radial and indeterminate n b) coelom formation: protostomes~ schizocoelous; deuterostomes~ enterocoelous n c) blastopore fate: protostomes~ mouth from blastopore; deuterostomes~ anus from blastopore
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Porifera Cnidaria Platyhelminthes spongesjellyfishflatworms roundworms Nematoda MolluscaArthropodaChordata AnnelidaEchinodermata mollusks multicellularity Ancestral Protist tissues bilateral symmetry body cavity segmentation Animal Evolution coelom starfishvertebrates endoskeleton segmented worms insects spiders backbone specialization & body complexity specialized structure & function, muscle & nerve tissue distinct body plan; cephalization body complexity digestive & repro sys digestive sys body size redundancy, specialization, mobility body & brain size, mobility radial bilateral
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