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Title: Invertebrates


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Chapter 32
  • Section 2
  • Invertebrates Vertebrates

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Invertebrate Characteristics
  • Adult invertebrates show tremendous amount of
    morphological diversity

3
Symmetry
  • Asymmetry- sponge
  • Radial- jelly
  • Bilateral- motile lifestyle- California sea hare

4
Segmentation
  • Segmentation- body composed of repeating similar
    units
  • Examples earthworm crayfish

5
Support of the body
  • Sponges soft tissue
  • Round worms fluid-filled cavities
  • Exoskeleton- rigid outer covering that protects
    the soft tissues of many animals, especially
    arthropods

6
Respiratory System
  • Animals give off CO2 by a means of gas exchange
  • Gills- organs that consist of blood vessels
    surrounded by a membrane and are specialized for
    gas exchange in water

7
Circulatory System
  • Moves blood to transport O2 nutrients to cells
  • CO2 waste is moved away from cells
  • Sponges cnidarians have no circulatory system

8
Circulatory System
  • Arthropods have an open-circulatory system-
    circulatory fluid is pumped by the heart through
    vessels and into the body cavity returned to
    the vessels

9
Circulatory System
  • Annelids mollusks have a closed circulatory
    system- blood is pumped by a heart and circulates
    through the body in vessels that form a closed
    loop

10
Reproduction
  • Sexual asexual reproduction
  • Earthworm
  • Hermaphrodite- organism that produces both male
    and female gametes, allowing an individual to
    function as both male female

11
Development
  • Indirect development- immature form of organism
    that is morphologically different from adult
    stage- Larva
  • Direct development- young animal is born or
    hatched with the same appearance as adult- no
    larva stage

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Vertebrate Characteristics
  • Fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds mammals

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Segmentation body support
  • Vertebrate- repeating bony units of the backbone
  • Terrestrial vertebrates evolved from aquatic
    vertebrates
  • Endoskeleton- internal skeleton made of bone and
    cartilage

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Body Coverings
  • Integument- outer covering of an animal
  • What different types of integuments do you know
    of? HINT think of different animals
    environments

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Respiratory
  • Lungs- organs for gas exchange composed of moist,
    membranous surfaces deep inside the animals body

20
Circulatory
  • Vertebrates have a closed circulatory system with
    a multi-chambered heart
  • Multi-chambered heart separates oxygenated and
    deoxygenated blood

21
Digestive
  • Digestion occurs in the gut, which runs from the
    mouth to the anus

22
Excretory
  • Kidneys- filter wastes from the blood while
    regulating water levels in the body

23
Reproduction
  • Fish amphibians- eggs sperm are released
    directly into water
  • Reptiles, birds mammals- egg sperm unite in
    body

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REVIEW!!!
  • Identify the function for body coverings.
  • Compare the structure of endoskeletons
    exoskeletons.
  • How might the segmentation of arthropods help
    them survive?
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