Title: Kingdom Animalia Chapter 11 pg. 406 new text
1Kingdom Animalia Chapter 11 pg. 406 new text
2Characteristics pg. 408 new text
- Multicellular, heterotrophic, eukaryote
- Most Sexual Reproduction
- Aquatic and terrestrial
- Cell membrane
- No cell wall
3Classified in various ways pg. 408 new text
- 1. Presence of a vertebral column
- 2. Body Symmetry none, radial or bilateral
- 3. Body Cavity (cœlome)
- 4. Body layers - two or three layers
- 5. Body Organization tissues, organs, organs
systems - 6. Digestive tract or gut one opening or two
41. Vertebral column pg. 408 new text
- 2 Groups
- Vertebrates (have a notocord at some stage of
their life) - Invertebrates (do not have a notocord)
- 95 of all animals are invertebrates
- 30 different phylum of invertebrates
52. Body Symmetry pg. 406 new text
- 2 Types
- Bilateral Symmetry A shape has bilateral
symmetry if one half of the shape is the mirror
image of the other. Ex. humains, sharks, and
ants. - Radial Symmetry A shape has radial symmetry if
the shape of one part is repeated several times
abut a central axis. Ex. starfish, jellyfish,
sand dollar
62. Body Symmetry pg. 410 new text
- How is body symmetry related to an animals
lifestyle and brain development? - Cephalization the concentration of nerve tissue
and receptors at the anterior end of an animals
body. - Latin for cephalicus, meaning head
73. Body Cavities or Coelom pg. 409 new text
- Coelom the fluid filled space inside the body,
lined with a layer of cells called the
peritoneum, it contains and protects body organs. - 3 Types
- Coelomates
- Acœlomates
- Pseudocoelomates
83. Body Cavities or Coelom pg. 409 new text
- Coelomates Animals containing a true coelom
lined with continuous peritoneum. Ex Round
worms, Frogs, Humans - Acœlomates - Animals lacking a true coelom or
body cavity. Ex Sponges, hydra and flat worms. - Pseudocoelomates - Animals containing a fluid
filled space of variable shape and has no
peritoneum
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10A coelomate
114. Body layers (germ layers)- pg. 408-409 new
text
- Germ layers layers of cells in the embryo that
give rise to specific tissues in the adult. - There are three different types of germ layers
- Ectoderm
- Endoderm
- Mesoderm
124. Body layers (germ layers)- pg. 408-409 new
text
- Ectoderm ecto outer and derm skin or layer.
- Skin and nervous tissue. Hair and nails etc.
- Endoderm endo inner
- Lining of the gut
- Mesoderm meso muscle
- Organs of the systems
13Coelomates
14Summary of major Phyla of the Animal Kingdom pg
411 new text
- Porifera (sponges) redbeard sponge
- Cnidaria jellyfish and hydra
- Platyhelminthes (flatworms) - tapeworms
- Nematoda (roundworms) hookworm
- Rotifera (wheel animals) rotifer
- Annelida (segmented worm) earthworm
- Mollusca (mollusks) snails, clams, squids
- Arthropoda (arthropods) insects, lobster
- Echinodermata strafish, sea cucumbers
- Chordata (chordates) fish, amphibians,
reptiles, birds, mammals
15Porifera (sponges) pg 412 426 new text
16Cnidaria jellyfish and hydra pg 413-416 new
text
17Platyhelminthes (flatworms) pg 417-418 427 new
text
18Nematoda (roundworms) pg 419-421 427 new text
- A Microfilariae (larval worms) of a parasitic
nematode roundworm being attacked by cells of the
immune system
19Rotifera (wheel animals)
20Annelida (segmented worm) pg 421-427 new text
21Mollusca (mollusks) pg 428-432 441 new text
22Arthropoda (arthropods) pg 432-441 new text
23Echinodermata pg 432-434 441 new text
24Chordata Chapter 12, pg 446 new text
25Kingom Animalia questions from textbook 11.1 pgs
412-417
- Kingdom Animalia questions from textbook 11.1 pgs
308-412 11.2 pgs 412-417 - Questions
- 1-4, 5-7 Pgs 408 - 410
- 1-6 pg 415
- 1-6, 8-9 Pg 417