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Animals A Survey Chapters 23-27. General Animal Characteristics 1 million + species of animals have been discovered 1. All animals are multicellular 2.

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1 Animals A Survey Chapters 23-27

2 General Animal Characteristics 1 million + species of animals have been discovered 1. All animals are multicellular 2. All animals are heterotrophs (consumers)

3 General Animal Characteristics, cont. 3. Animal cells lack the rigid cell walls that are found in plants & fungi 4. Animal body parts such as skin, bone, ligaments, and fingernails contain collagen (a protein) 5. Animals are diploid and usually reproduce sexually

4 General Animal Characteristics, cont. 6. Hox Genes ▫Most animals have a set of nucleotides call Hox genes ▫Hox genes determine how cells will develop into specific organs and tissues

5 Animal Diversity Invertebrate ▫Animal without a backbone Vertebrate ▫Animal with an internal segmented backbone

6 Body Plan Symmetry Bilateral symmetry ▫A plane can cut through the animal, splitting an animal into two mirror-image sides Radial symmetry ▫Body parts are arranged circularly around a central axis

7 Invertebrates 6 Basic Groups 1. Sponges  Most primitive animals on Earth  Cannot move 2. Cnidarians  Can move  Examples include jellyfish and corals 3. Worms: Flat Worms, Annelids, and Round Worms  Bilateral symmetrical  Annelids have segmented bodies  An earthworm is an annelid

8 Invertebrates, pt 2 6 Basic Groups 4. Mollusks  Bilaterally symmetrical  Complete digestive track  Include snails, clams, and octopuses 5. Echinoderms  Radially symmetrical  Slow moving  Include sea stars, sand dollars, and sea urchins 6. Arthropods  Most diverse group of all animals  Bilateral symmetry  Have exoskeletons made of Chitin  Have jointed appendages  Among arthropods are insects, crustaceans, myriapods, and arachnids

9 Vertebrates The phylum Chordata contains all vertebrates (and some invertebrates) 7 Classes of Vertebrates Vertebrates have an endoskeleton ▫Internal skeleton built of bone & cartilage

10 Vertebrate Classes 1.Jawless Fish (Agnatha) Oldest class of vertebrate Example: lamprey 2.Cartilaginous Fish (Chondrichthyes)  Skeletons made of cartilage  Examples: sharks and rays 3.Bony Fish (Osteichthyes)  Skeletons made of bone  Most diverse class of vertebrates 4.Amphibia  First vertebrates to live on both water & land  Reproduce in water or moist land  Include salamanders and frogs

11 Vertebrate Classes 5. Reptilia  Live on land  Eggs develop on land  Snakes, lizards, crocodiles, alligators, and turtles  Amniotes (animals that develop in a fluid-filled, nutrient rich sac either within an egg or their mother)  Ectotherms body temp is determined by their environment 6. Aves (Birds)  Feathers are distinguishing feature  Most fly  Endotherms (use metabolism to keep their tissues warm)  Amniotes

12 Vertebrate Classes 7. Mammal Characteristics  Endothermic  Amniotes  Hair  Mammary glands  Mammals take care of their young after birth  Mammary glands produce milk, rich in nutrients for the young  Middle ear  Allow the mammal to hear  Jaw for chewing  Mammals break up their food as soon as it enter the mouth

13 Vertebrate Classes Mammalian Groups (3) 1.Monotremes ▫Mammals that lay eggs ▫Example: Platypus 2.Marsupials ▫Give birth to immature young ▫Young grow to maturity inside a pouch ▫Examples: kangaroos, koalas, opossums 3.Eutherians ▫Give birth to live young that have completed fetal development ▫Longest gestation ▫Examples: whales, bats, elephants, tigers


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