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Chapter 32: Introduction to Animal Evolution

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1 Chapter 32: Introduction to Animal Evolution

2 Characteristics of All Animals
Multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryotes Mobile Lack cell walls Cells have tight and gap junctions Have nervous and muscular tissue Sexual reproduction Dominant diploid stage Have special regulatory genes- Hox genes

3 Embryonic Development
Gastrulation Germ layers Endoderm, Ectoderm, Mesoderm

4 Traditional Animal Phylogenetic Tree

5 1. Parazoa / Eumetazoa Parazoa Lack true tissues Porifera (Sponges)
Have true tissues All other animals

6 2. Radiata / Bilateria Radiata Includes Cnidaria, Ctenophora
Dorsal and Ventral Wheel-like symmetry Two tissue layers- diplobastic Endoderm Ectoderm

7 2. Radiata / Bilateria Bilateria Dorsal, ventral, anterior, posterior
Mirror image symmetry Three tissue layers- triploblastic Mesoderm Archenteron Cephalization

8 3. Body cavities

9 4. Protostomes / Deuterostomes

10 4. Protostomes / Deuterostomes
Mollusks, Annelids, Arthropods Blastopore Mouth first Cleavage Spiral Determinate Coelom formation Schizocoelous

11 4. Protostomes / Deuterostomes
Echinoderms, chordates Blastopore Anus first Cleavage Radial Indeterminate Coelom formation Enterocoelous

12 Molecular Based Phylogenetic Tree

13 Chapter 34: Vertebrate Evolution and Diversity

14 Characteristics of All Chordates
Notochord Dorsal, hollow nerve chord Pharyngeal slits Post anal tail

15 Invertebrate Chordates
Subphylum Urochordata Subphylum Cephalochordata

16 Jawless Vertebrates Class Myxini Class Cephalaspidomorph Hagfish
Primitive vertebrates Class Cephalaspidomorph Lampreys

17 Class Chondrichthyes Oviparous Ovoviviparous Viviparous

18 Class Osteichthyes 2-chambered heart Operculum Swim bladder

19 Class Amphibia

20 Class Reptilia Amniotic egg Amnion Chorion Allantois Yolk sac

21 Class Aves Insulating feathers Hollow bones 4-chambered heart

22 Class Mammalia Hair, fur Mammary glands 4-chambered heart Groups
Monotremes Marsupials Placental (Eutherian)

23 Order Primates Opposable thumb Forward-facing eyes
Well-developed cerebral cortex Omnivorous


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