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Animelia. Animalia: Evolutionary Origins Animals are heterotrophs All animals are consumers, and some are decomposers The first animals are thought to.

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1 Animelia

2 Animalia: Evolutionary Origins Animals are heterotrophs All animals are consumers, and some are decomposers The first animals are thought to be descendants of protists Chordates that possess a backbone are called vertebrates; all other animals are invertebrates

3 What are the most ancient animals? What are the some recent to have evolved?

4 Review: The Linnaean System of Biological Classification Domain……………………….Did Kingdom……………………..King Phylum……………………….Philip Class……………..…………..Come Order………………………….Over Family………………………...For Genus…………………………Great Species……………………….Soup?

5 Animals: Embryo Development Embryonic cell layers generate all the different types of tissues found in adult bodies Protostomes and deuterostomes develop the digestive system in opposite directions

6 Animals: Symmetrical Bodies Most have symmetry Radial symmetry –divides like a pie getting identical pieces Bilateral symmetry –divides the body into two halves that mirror each other

7 Animals: Organ Systems Most animals have organ systems Organs allow animals to function more efficiently Two or more organs working together form an organ system

8 Animals: Segmentation Enabled Division of Labor among Body Parts Segmentation allows division of labor among body parts Appendages are specialized body parts that arise from body segments and allow for evolutionary adaptations

9 Animals: Complexity of Body Cavities Body cavities allow an animal’s internal organs to grow freely and function independently Most body cavities also provide padding and protection for organs There are three types of body cavities found in animals: –Acoelomate –Pseudocoelomate –Coelomate

10 Shared Derived Traits of all Animals Animal cells lack a cell wall and are instead attached to an extracellular matrix Velcro-like patches of proteins called cell junctions allow animal cells to attach to each other

11 The First Invertebrates: Sponges, Jellyfish, and Relatives

12 Sponge: Phylum Porifera 5,000 Species

13 Sponges Acoelomates Shared derived traits: –Filter feed –No symmetry –No tissue –have “pores”

14 Do Sponges have Skeletons?!

15 All animals from now on have true tissues

16 Phylum Cnidaria Cnidarians include corals, sea anemones, and jellyfish Acoelomates Shared derived traits: –Radial symmetry –A nerve network –A lack of organs and organ systems –Cnidocytes, stinging cells –A mouth but no anus

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19 11,000 species

20 All animals from now on have bilateral symmetry

21 The Protostomes

22 Protostomes comprise the largest branch of the evolutionary tree and range in size from microscopic to rotifers to the colossal squid Protostomes share the following characteristics –Development of the mouth from the embryonic blastopore –Cephalization-has a head

23 Phylum Rotifera Rotifers are important aquatic decomposers Shared derived traits: –Cuticle –Corona

24 Scanning electron micrographs showing morphologic al variation of bdelloid rotifers and their jaws.

25 Phylum Platyhelminthes: Flatworms and Flukes Flatworms can be free living or parasitic and lack respiratory and circulatory systems Acoelomates Often parasites Shared derived traits: 2 to 3 cells thick a “mouth” but no anus!

26 Tapeworms! 24 feet long tapeworm out of a mans intestine!

27 Tapeworms!

28 Liver fluke!

29 Phylum Nematoda Also known as roundworms Examples: hookworms, pinworms Pseudocoelom Shared derived traits –round worms –full digestive tract (mouth, intestine, anus)

30 Hookworms!!

31 All Animals from now on have a True Coelom Coelom – A fluid-filled cavity surrounding the digestive tract and other internal organs

32 15,000 species Annelida

33 Annelids: Segmented Bodies Full digestive tract, circulatory system Shared derived traits –Segmentation allows division of labor among body parts

34 112,000 species Mollusca

35 Phylum Mollusca The Mollusca is one of the most diverse phylum of animals and includes shellfish, snails, slugs, squid, and octopi Shared derived traits: –A muscular foot at the base of the body –A compact grouping of internal organs called the visceral mass –A mantle enclosing the body cavity and the visceral mass

36 Mollusks Constitute the Largest Marine Phylum Bivalves hinged shell Most gastropods have a spiral shell Cephalopods thought to be the smartest invertebrates

37 Phylum Mollusca Not all Mollusca have shells


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