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UNIT X – KINGDOM ANIMALIA Big Campbell – Ch 32 - 34, 40, 44, 46, 53 - 55 Baby Campbell – Ch 18, 20, 25, 27, 36, 37 Hillis – Ch 23, Beginning of Chapters.

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1 UNIT X – KINGDOM ANIMALIA Big Campbell – Ch , 40, 44, 46, Baby Campbell – Ch 18, 20, 25, 27, 36, 37 Hillis – Ch 23, Beginning of Chapters 29-40, 42-45

2 I. ORIGINS OF KINGDOM ANIMALIA

3 I. ORIGINS OF KINGDOM ANIMALIA, cont

4 I. ORIGINS OF KINGDOM ANIMALIA, cont

5 II. INTRODUCTION TO KINGDOM ANIMALIA
Shared Characteristics Most have Extracellular Matrix Regulatory Genes for Embryonic Development

6 III. CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS
Based on . . . Presence or absence of true tissues Symmetry Development of germ layers Presence of body cavity Embryonic development A. Tissues Metazoa (Parazoa) Eumetazoa

7 III. CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS, cont
B. Symmetry Asymmetry Radial Bilateral

8 III. CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS, cont
C. Development of Germ Layers

9 III. CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS, cont
C. Development of Germ Layers, cont Form various tissues & organs Diploblastic Organisms Most animals are triploblastic

10 III. CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS, cont
D. Presence of Body Cavity Only applies to triploblasts Acoelomates Pseudocoelomates “_____________” body cavity Not lined with _____________ Coelomates

11 III. CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS, cont
E. Embryonic Development Applies to organisms with bilateral symmetry, primarily coelomates Protostomes Spiral cleavage Determinate Blastopore becomes mouth Mollusks, annelids, arthropods Deuterostomes Radial cleavage Indeterminate Blastopore develops into anus Echinoderms, chordates

12 III. CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS, cont
Morphological/Embryonic Classification

13 III. CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS, cont
Molecular Classification

14 III. CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS, cont
Recent Changes in Animal Phylogeny Based on molecular data including Hox genes, DNA sequences for rRNA, mDNA Bilaterians are subdivided into 3 groups Deuterstomes Ecdysozoans Lophotrochozoans

15 III. CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS, cont

16 IV. INVERTEBRATES Make up 95% of all animals
Most scientists agree on approximately 35 animal phyla 34 of these are made up of invertebrates


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