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Animal Kingdom Morphology Organizer. Symmetry Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry.

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1 Animal Kingdom Morphology Organizer

2 Symmetry Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry

3 Radial Symmetry Round animal Any cut through the center creates symmetrical halves Bilateral Symmetry There is a definite right and left side, front and back, top and bottom. There is only one way to cut the animal into symmetrical (mirror- image) halves.

4 Bilateral Symmetry Includes “Cephalization” Bilaterally symmetrical organisms have a definite “head” end, and a definite “tail” end.

5 Germ Layers Germ layers are embryonic tissues that are destined to become different specialized organs.

6 Germ Layers (continued) Organisms may have either: –no distinct germ layers –2 germ layers (diploblastic) –3 germ layers (triploblastic)

7 Developing embryo with 2 germ layers. Ectoderm - (Forms skin, nerves, teeth) Endoderm - (forms liver, lining of digestive & respiratory systems)

8 Embryo with 3 germ layers Mesoderm – becomes skeleton, muscles, muscular covering of organs

9 Body Cavity In triploblastic organisms (3 germ layers), there may be: No body cavity (acoelomate) Pseudocoelom (false body cavity) True coelom

10 Body covering (from ectoderm) Tissue- filled region (from mesoderm) Digestive tract (from endoderm) Acoelomate. Acoelomates lack a body cavity between the digestive tract and outer body wall. (c)

11 Pseudocoelomates have a body cavity between the mesoderm layer and the endoderm layer. Body covering (from ectoderm) Muscle layer (from mesoderm) Digestive tract (from endoderm) Pseudocoelom

12 Coelomates have a true coelom, a body cavity completely lined by tissue derived from mesoderm. Digestive tract (from endoderm) Coelom (cavity within the mesoderm)

13 Digestive System None Incomplete (one opening, sac- like body) Complete (mouth at one end, anus at the other)

14 Protostome vs. Deuterostome In embryonic development of protostomes, the mouth develops first, then the anus. In deuterostomes, the mouth develops second.

15 Circulatory System - Open Heart Tubular heart Blood is pumped into open areas surrounding muscles and organs.

16 Circulatory System - Closed Heart Dorsal vessel (main heart) Small vessels in each organ Blood is enclosed in vessels throughout the whole body.

17 Body Segmentation Segments are repeating units. Animals may be: Non-Segmented Segmented In addition, they may have segmented limbs. Some have a notochord or vertebral column.

18 Non-Segmented Animal

19 Segmented Animal (fossil)

20 9 Important Animal Phyla Porifera - Sponges Cnideria – Jellyfish, anemones, coral Platyhelminthes – Flatworms Nematoda – Roundworms Mollusca – Mollusks (clams, snails)

21 9 Phyla (continued) Annelida – Segmented worms Arthropoda – Insects, crustaceans Echinodermata – Sea stars & urchins Chordata – chordates, vertebrates

22 9 Phyla Cladogram Porifera Cnideria Platyhelminthes Nematoda Mollusca Annelida Arthropoda Echinodermata Chordata

23 Porifora (sponges) Symmetry – None (Assymetric) Germ layers None

24 Porifera (continued) Body cavity – None Digestive System – None Proto / Deutero – N/A Circulatory System – None Segmentation? – None

25 9 Phyla Cladogram Multicellular body (first animals)

26 Cnideria (jellyfish, anemones) Symmetry - Radial Germ layers - 2 (diploblastic)

27 Cnideria (continued) Body cavity – None Digestive System – Incomplete Proto / Deutero – N/A Circulatory System – None Segmentation? – None

28 9 Phyla Cladogram Multicellular body (first animals) 2 germ layers Radial Symmetry

29 Platyhelmenthes (Flat worms) Symmetry - Bilateral Germ Layers - 3 (triploblastic)

30 Platyhelmenthes (continued) Body cavity – None Digestive System – Incomplete Proto / Deutero – N/A Circulatory System – None Segmentation? – None

31 9 Phyla Cladogram Multicellular body (first animals) 2 germ layers Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Three Germ Layers

32 Nematoda (round worms) Symmetry - Bilateral Germ Layers - 3 Body Cavity - Pseudocoelom (Incomplete) 25 µm

33 Nematoda (continued) Digestive System – Complete Proto / Deutero – Protostome Circulatory System – None Segmentation? – None

34 9 Phyla Cladogram Multicellular body (first animals) 2 germ layers Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Three Germ Layers Pseudocoelom Complete Digestive System- Protostome

35 Mollusca (clams, snails, squid) Symmetry - *Bilateral in larva, adults may be assymetric

36 Mollusca (continued) Germ Layers - 3 Body Cavity – True coelom Digestive System – Complete Proto / Deutero – Protostome Circulatory System – Open Segmentation? – None

37 9 Phyla Cladogram Multicellular body (first animals) 2 germ layers Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Three Germ Layers Pseudocoelom Complete Digestive System Coelom Complete Digestive System- Protostome Open Circ.

38 Annelida (segmented worms) Symmetry - Bilateral Germ Layers - 3 Body Cavity – True Coelom

39 Annelida (continued) Digestive System – Complete Proto / Deutero – Protostome Circulatory System – Closed Segmentation? – Segmented

40 9 Phyla Cladogram Multicellular body (first animals) 2 germ layers Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Three Germ Layers Pseudocoelom Complete Digestive System Coelom Segmented Body Complete Digestive System- Protostome Open Circ. Closed

41 Arthropoda (insects, crustaceans, etc.) Symmetry - Bilateral Germ Layers - 3 Body Cavity – True Coelom

42 Arthropoda (continued) Digestive System – Complete Proto / Deutero – Protostome Circulatory System – Open Segmentation? – Segmented body, segmented limbs

43 Annelid vs. Arthropod

44 9 Phyla Cladogram Multicellular body (first animals) 2 germ layers Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Three Germ Layers Pseudocoelom Complete Digestive System Coelom Segmented Body Complete Digestive System- Protostome Deuterostome Open Circ. Closed

45 Echinodermata (sea stars, sea urchins) Symmetry - *Bilateral in larva, 5-part radial in adult Germ Layers - 3 Body Cavity – True Coelom

46 Echinodermata (continued) Digestive System – Complete Proto / Deutero – Deuterostome Circulatory System – *Water Vascular System Segmentation? – *Larva are segmented

47 9 Phyla Cladogram Multicellular body (first animals) 2 germ layers Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Three Germ Layers Pseudocoelom Complete Digestive System Coelom Segmented Body Complete Digestive System- Protostome Deuterostome Open Circ. Closed 5-part Radial Symmetry

48 Chordata (chordates, vertebrates) Symmetry - Bilateral Germ Layers - 3 Body Cavity – True Coelom

49 Chordata (continued) Digestive System – Complete Proto / Deutero – Deuterostome Circulatory System – Closed Segmentation? – Segmented body, some with segmented limbs, notochord or vertebral column

50 9 Phyla Cladogram Multicellular body (first animals) 2 germ layers Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Three Germ Layers Pseudocoelom Complete Digestive System Coelom Segmented Body Complete Digestive System- Protostome Deuterostome Open Circ. Closed Notochord 5-part Radial Symmetry

51 9 Phyla Cladogram Porifera Cnideria Platyhelminthes Nematoda Mollusca Annelida Arthropoda Echinodermata Chordata


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