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Title: Unit 8 Chapter 25 What is an animal?


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Unit 8Chapter 25What is an animal?
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Characteristics of Animals
  • 1) They are multicellular
  • 2) They are heterotrophs (consumers)
  • Motility most animals use locomotion to find
    their food sources
  • Sessile organisms that
    are permanently attached
    (dont spend much
    energy to obtain
    food)

Sponges are sessile animals
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Characteristics of Animals
  • 3) They injest their food
  • 4) They have specialized cells, tissues, organs,
    systems
  • Ex the complex digestive tract of the earthworm

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Characteristics of Animals
  • 5) They have similar stages of development
  • Blastula
  • Fluid-filled ball formed
    from many cell divisions
  • Gastrula
  • Blastula folds inward to
    form two layers

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Gastrulation
  • Formation of a cavity of two or more layers with
    an opening at one end
  • 1) Ectoderm outermost layer
  • 2) Endoderm innermost layer
  • Higher animals have a third, middle layer
  • 3) Mesoderm develops into muscles, etc

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Symmetry
  • the arrangement of body structures
  • 1) Radial symmetry
  • Can be divided along any
    plane, through a central
    axis, into
    roughly equal halves

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  • 2) Bilateral symmetry
  • Can be divided down its length into similar right
    left halves
  • Has a definite
    front (anterior,)
    rear
    (posterior),
    top (dorsal,) and
    belly side (ventral)

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Body plans
  • Acoelomates
  • Develop from 3 cell layers, but have NO body
    cavity
  • Ex flatworms

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Body plans
  • Pseudocoelomates
  • A fluidfilled body cavity only partially lined
    with mesoderm
  • Ex Roundworms

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Body plans
  • Coelomates
  • Has a fluid-filled body cavity completely
    surrounded by mesoderm
  • Ex segmented worms all higher animals

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Animal Diversity
  • Invertebrates
  • Animals without backbones
  • Often having exoskeletons outside their body for
    framework support

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Animal Diversity
  • Vertebrates
  • An animal with an endoskeleton a backbone
  • Endoskeletons are internal frameworks that
    provide protection, support, muscle attachment
  • Ex fishes, amphibians,
    reptiles, birds mammals
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