Title: Spineless Wonders: A Survey of the Invertebrates
1Spineless Wonders A Survey of the Invertebrates
2Phylum Protista
Amoebas, Foraminifera, Radiolaria, etc.
3Phylum Porifera (Sponges)
Single layer of tissue (collared cells)
4Phylum Cnidaria / Coelenterata
2 layers of tissue ectoderm, endoderm
5Phylum Cnidaria / Coelenterata
hard corals
Hydra
sea pens
sea anemones
soft corals
jellyfish
2 tissue layers ectoderm, endoderm
6Worms - 3 tissue layers ectoderm, mesoderm,
endoderm
7Phylum Brachiopoda (arm foot)
Key Features pedicle, gut, muscles, lophophore
8Phylum Bryozoa (moss animals)
Key Features Colonial Habit Have Lophophore
9Phylum Echinodermata (spiny skin)
Sea urchins
Brittlestars
Crinoids
Starfish
Sea cucumbers
Key Features 5-fold symmetry, calcite plates
10Phylum Mollusca
HAM (hypothetical ancestral mollusc)
Key Features gut mantle cavity radula
(rasper) gills foot
11Phylum Arthropoda
Insects Spiders Crabs Lobsters Barnacles Etc.
trilobites
eurypterids
Key Features Jointed appendages 3-fold division
of body (head, thorax, abdomen)
scorpions
shrimps
12Phylum Mollusca
Gastropods
Bivalves
Cephalopods (squids, octopuses, cuttlefish,
ammonoids)
13Phylum Hemichordata
Key Characteristics 3-part division of
body (preoral lobe, collar, trunk) Pharynx Gill
slits Stomochord
Pterobranchs
Acorn worms
Graptolites
14Phylum Chordata
Key Features notochord dorsal nerve cord,
pharynx gills slits post-anal tail
Sea squirts and salps (Urochordates)
Amphioxus (lancelet) (Cephalochordates)
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