Title: Animal Taxonomy
1Animal Taxonomy
2Kingdom Animalia
Systematic Position Kingdom Animalia Subkingdom
Parazoa Phylum Porifera example
Sponges
3Sponges
- Sponges are sessile with porous bodies and
choanocytes - The germ layers of sponges are not really
tissues because the cells are relatively
unspecialized. - Sponges lack nerves or muscles.
- Most sponges are marine and some live in fresh
water. - The body of a sponge consists of two cell layers
separated by a gelatinous region, the mesohyl. - Most sponges are hermaphrodites , with each
individual producing both sperm and eggs.
4- The body of a simple sponge resembles a sac
perforated with holes . - Nearly all sponges are suspension feeders,
collecting food particles from water. - Three are3 types
1- Ascon type
2-Sycon type
3- Leucon type
5Sponges structure
1- Ascon type
2-Sycon type
3- Leucon type
6Kingdom Animalia
Systematic Position Kingdom Animalia Subkingdom
Metazoa Division Diploblastica Phylum
Coelenterata Class Hydrozoa Example Hydra
7- belong to the subkingdom Metazoa.
- They are radial symmetrical animals, mostly
marine, solitary or colonial and sedentary or
free-swim. - They are also diplobiastic, that is, their body
is built up of two cellular layers only, an outer
ectoderm and an inner endoderm,.
8- The body plan has two Parts the sessile polyp
and the floating medusa. - The polyps adhere to the substratum by the
aboral end and extend their tentacles, waiting
for prey.
- Medusas (also called jellies) are flattened,
mouth-down.
- They are carnivores that use tentacles arranged
in a ring around the mouth to capture prey and
push the food into the gastrovascular chamber for
digestion. - Muscles and nerves exist in their simplest forms.
9Hydra
- They have a relatively simple body construction.
- The basic body plan is a sac with a central
digestive compartment, the gastrovascular cavity. - Hydra exist only in the polyp form.
- When environmental conditions are favorable, a
hydra reproduces asexually by budding
- When condition deteriorate hydra can reproduce
sexually Forming resistant zygote. - Hydra has testes at upper part and ovary at the
lower part of the body
10Kingdom Animalia
Systematic Position Kingdom Animalia Subkingdom
Eumetazoa Division Triploblastica Subdivision
Acoelomates Phylum Platyhelminthes ClassTrematod
a GenusFasciola Speices Gigantica Fasciola
gigantica
11Phylum Platyhelminthes
- They are acoelomates with gastrovascular cavities
- They are living in marine, freshwater, and damp
terrestrial habitats. - They also include many parasitic species, such as
the flukes and tapeworms. - Flatworms are triploblastic, with a middle
embryonic tissue layer, mesoderm, which
contributes to more complex organs and organs
systems and to true muscle tissue.
12Fasciola gigantica
- They called liver-flukes because they live in
the bile ducts of cattle and other mammals
leaf-like shape - usually have two suckers, an anterior or oral
sucker which encloses the mouth, and a posterior
or ventral. - The male genital system consists of two testes
lying approximately in the centre of the body
branched and each gives off a vas deferens. - The female genital system consists of a single
branched ovary. Limnaea cailliaudi, the
intermediate host of f asciola
13- The alimentary canal begins with the month
opening. This leads into a short muscular
pharynx. is followed by the intestine which
divides into 2, right and left, branches.
- The excretory system to consist of a great number
of small canals which collect into a main
excretory canal opens to the outside by the
excretory pore.
14Stages in The Life cycle
- eggs and note the chitinous eggshell with its
operculum - The miracidium is a minute free-living larva with
an elongated conical body entirely covered by
cilia penet - The sporocyst is saclike, covered by epidermis
and thin cuticle - The redia has an elongated body with an anterior
projecting - The cercaria has a heart-shaped body, a long
unforked tail, and rudiments of most of the adult
organs two suckers, a pharynx - The metacercaria or encysted cercaria has lost
the tail and is enclosed in a thick cyst secreted
by the cystogenous cells.
15The Life cycle of Fasciola
16Kingdom Animalia
Systematic Position Kingdom Animalia Subkingdom
Eumetazoa Division Triploblastica Sbdivision
Acoelomates Phylum Platyhelminthes Class
Cestoda GenusTaenia SpeciesTaenia saginata
(beeftapeworm) Taenia solium (pork tapeworm)
17- This class comprises the tapeworms, all of
which are endoparasites and lack an alimentary
canal throughout life. - They have a great power of reproduction, both
asexual and sexual. - Infection acquired by the ingestion of raw or
undercooked meat of infected animals. Although
many species exist, but the two species which
infect man are T. saginata and T. solium
External Features Tatnia saginata has four
large muscular suckers no mouth or hooks exist.
Scolex of T. solium is relatively smaller and has
a rounded prominent rostellum with a double row
of chitinous hooks
18The Summary
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