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Animal Groups Bio 126 – Nature Study. Sponges Filter feeders Simplest animals No muscles, no nerves,brain Very flat, small in cool California waters Sessile.

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1 Animal Groups Bio 126 – Nature Study

2 Sponges Filter feeders Simplest animals No muscles, no nerves,brain Very flat, small in cool California waters Sessile as adults

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6 Cnidarians Sac-like gut (one opening) Tentacles with stingers (nematocysts) Have simple muscle-like contractile cells Have a simple sensory cells in a simple nervous network Have Polyp and Medusa forms Corals are Polyps forms Sea Jellies are medusa forms

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14 Nematodes – Roundworms Bilateral symmetry Cephalized (has a head) Flow-through digestion Hollow (pseudoceolomate) body Common in Soil Parasites on plant roots Some are human parasites too !

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16 Mollusks- Mantle May secrete shell -exoskeleton Muscular Foot Gills Snails have scraping radula

17 Types of Mollusks Gastropods – Stomach-foot Snail, slug Nudibranch Chitons – 8 plates Bivalves Clams, scallops, oysters, mussels Cephalopods – Head-foot Squid, Octopus Foot divided into tentacles Most intelligent non-vertebrate

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28 Annelids- Earthworms Circulatory system Segmented worms Hermaphrodites Cuticle Also: Leeches Pile worms

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31 Arthropods Hardened exoskeleton of chitin Molting between stages Segmented body plans Jointed appendages Division of labor in lifecycle Larvae Metamorphosis

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33 Arthropod groups Insects Spiders & mites Crustaceans Crabs, crayfish Barnacles Millipedes & centipedes

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42 Echinoderms – spiny skin Gone back to radial-like symmetry Hardened spine skin Internal skeleton Tube feet Water vascular system Sea stars, sea urchins, sand dollars

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45 Tunicates – sea squirts Cellulose tunica surrounds animal Adult a sessile filter feeder Larvae swims, has tails, nervous system

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47 Cartilaginous fish Sharks and rays Bony fish Many types

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52 Amphibians Still need water to breed Juvenile still a fish Thin, moist skin Tetrapods Walks like a fish out of water

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54 Reptiles Scaly skin, resists drying out Amniote eggs – On land, in a moist nest in soil Leathery shell internal fertilization Kidneys – conserve water

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57 Aves- the birds Warm blooded Feathers for insulation, later for flight Hollow bones Efficient respiration Intelligent Amniote eggs with hardened shell

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62 Mammals Warm blooded Hair for insulation Nourish young with milk Intelligent Long Parental care period Learned behaviors Specific dentition

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