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The Animals
Animals vs. Fungi and Plants
- Eukaryotes
- Motile
- Heterotrophic
- Cells have no cell walls
Importance of Animals
• As we learn more about animals we also learn
more about ourselves
• Source of food & consumer products
• Pollination of food crops
• Maintain balance of ecosystems
Phylogeny
• Common ancestor of all animals thought to be
colonial, flagellated protist living 700 mya
Phylogeny
• All modern-day animals have nerves except
for phylum Porifera

https://runkle-science.wikispaces.com/ALS
Phylogenetic Tree of Kingdom Animalia
Classification
• The animal kingdom is diverse, and a number
of broad characteristics are used for
classification of animals
1. Body Symmetry
• Radial symmetry: body arranged
around a central axis
• Bilateral symmetry: left and right
sides are mirror images of each
other
– Protostomes: during development
mouth forms before the anus
– Deuterostome: during development
anus forms before the mouth
2. Number of Germ Layers
• Have between 1-3 germ layers which are ectoderm,
endoderm and mesoderm
3. Presence or Absence of Coelom
• Coelom: body cavity containing internal organs

http://www.uic.edu/classes/bios/bios100/labs/animaldiversity.htm
Animal Kingdom
• Divided into major categories
- Invertebrates
- no backbone
- 95 % of kingdom (16 phyla)
- Vertebrates
- have a backbone (for at least part of
their lives)
- 5 % of kingdom (1 phylum: Chordata)
The Simplest Invertebrates
• Found in phyla Porifera and Cnidaria
Porifera
• Include 8000 species of sponges
• Have simple body with flagellated
cells (choanocytes) responsible for
capturing food
• No nerves
• Sessile as adults
• Most are hermaphrodites
• Most are marine, some live in
freshwater
• Ecological roles : food and shelter for
other organisms
Cnidaria
• Includes 9000 species of
hydras, anemones, jellyfish
and coral animals
• No mesoderm
• Radial symmetry
• Simplest animals to have
nerve, muscle, digestive and
reproductive tissues
• Have tentacles

http://www.discoveregypt.co.uk/diving.php
The Protostome Invertebrates
• Most animal species are in this group which
contain 6 phyla (See Table 1 on p. 100)
• Members show diverse range of body plans
and life cycles
Human Interactions with Protostomes
• Have positive and negative effects
– Competition for food
– Destruction of commercially valuable crops
– Cause of human diseases
– Vectors for human diseases
– Food source
– Pollination of food crops by insects
The Deuterostomes
• Include two main groups: echinoderms and
chordates

http://www.palaeos.com/Invertebrates/Deuterostomia/Deuterostomia.htm
Echinoderms - Invertebrates
• Includes 6500 species
• Display same embryonic
development as
vertebrates
• Have digestive and
circulatory system, but no
respiratory or excretory
system
• Radial symmetry, no head
region
http://kentsimmons.uwinnipeg.ca/16cm05/1116/16anim5.htm
Vertebrates – Phylum Chordata
• Includes fish, amphibians,
mammals, reptiles and birds
• Most complex living organisms
evolved from bilateral symmetrical
organisms with segmented bodies
• Evolution of features: vertebra,
paired appendages, endoskeleton,
large coelom, complex heart and
circulatory system, brain and
sensory system
• Ability to live on land is due to
evolution of amniotic egg

http://www.feenixx.com/science/life
_science_revolution.htm
Deuterostomes
Success of Vertebrates
• Dorsal nerve cord surrounded by spinal cord
and cranium
• Advanced organ systems and complex
behaviours
• Fish have enlarged brain and vertebrate
skeleton to help them be strong swimmers
• Land-dwelling vertebrates: limbs, outer skin,
lungs and circulatory systems, internal
fertilization and eggs with outer shells
Homework! 
• Page 107 #1, 2, 4, 5, 11

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01 kingdom animalia

  • 2. Animals vs. Fungi and Plants - Eukaryotes - Motile - Heterotrophic - Cells have no cell walls
  • 3. Importance of Animals • As we learn more about animals we also learn more about ourselves • Source of food & consumer products • Pollination of food crops • Maintain balance of ecosystems
  • 4. Phylogeny • Common ancestor of all animals thought to be colonial, flagellated protist living 700 mya
  • 5. Phylogeny • All modern-day animals have nerves except for phylum Porifera https://runkle-science.wikispaces.com/ALS
  • 6. Phylogenetic Tree of Kingdom Animalia
  • 7. Classification • The animal kingdom is diverse, and a number of broad characteristics are used for classification of animals
  • 8. 1. Body Symmetry • Radial symmetry: body arranged around a central axis • Bilateral symmetry: left and right sides are mirror images of each other – Protostomes: during development mouth forms before the anus – Deuterostome: during development anus forms before the mouth
  • 9. 2. Number of Germ Layers • Have between 1-3 germ layers which are ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm
  • 10. 3. Presence or Absence of Coelom • Coelom: body cavity containing internal organs http://www.uic.edu/classes/bios/bios100/labs/animaldiversity.htm
  • 11. Animal Kingdom • Divided into major categories - Invertebrates - no backbone - 95 % of kingdom (16 phyla) - Vertebrates - have a backbone (for at least part of their lives) - 5 % of kingdom (1 phylum: Chordata)
  • 12. The Simplest Invertebrates • Found in phyla Porifera and Cnidaria
  • 13. Porifera • Include 8000 species of sponges • Have simple body with flagellated cells (choanocytes) responsible for capturing food • No nerves • Sessile as adults • Most are hermaphrodites • Most are marine, some live in freshwater • Ecological roles : food and shelter for other organisms
  • 14. Cnidaria • Includes 9000 species of hydras, anemones, jellyfish and coral animals • No mesoderm • Radial symmetry • Simplest animals to have nerve, muscle, digestive and reproductive tissues • Have tentacles http://www.discoveregypt.co.uk/diving.php
  • 15. The Protostome Invertebrates • Most animal species are in this group which contain 6 phyla (See Table 1 on p. 100) • Members show diverse range of body plans and life cycles
  • 16. Human Interactions with Protostomes • Have positive and negative effects – Competition for food – Destruction of commercially valuable crops – Cause of human diseases – Vectors for human diseases – Food source – Pollination of food crops by insects
  • 17. The Deuterostomes • Include two main groups: echinoderms and chordates http://www.palaeos.com/Invertebrates/Deuterostomia/Deuterostomia.htm
  • 18. Echinoderms - Invertebrates • Includes 6500 species • Display same embryonic development as vertebrates • Have digestive and circulatory system, but no respiratory or excretory system • Radial symmetry, no head region http://kentsimmons.uwinnipeg.ca/16cm05/1116/16anim5.htm
  • 19. Vertebrates – Phylum Chordata • Includes fish, amphibians, mammals, reptiles and birds • Most complex living organisms evolved from bilateral symmetrical organisms with segmented bodies • Evolution of features: vertebra, paired appendages, endoskeleton, large coelom, complex heart and circulatory system, brain and sensory system • Ability to live on land is due to evolution of amniotic egg http://www.feenixx.com/science/life _science_revolution.htm
  • 21. Success of Vertebrates • Dorsal nerve cord surrounded by spinal cord and cranium • Advanced organ systems and complex behaviours • Fish have enlarged brain and vertebrate skeleton to help them be strong swimmers • Land-dwelling vertebrates: limbs, outer skin, lungs and circulatory systems, internal fertilization and eggs with outer shells
  • 22. Homework!  • Page 107 #1, 2, 4, 5, 11

Notas del editor

  1. They are multicellular and use oxygen – aerobic respiration
  2. Germ layers: layers of cells that form during embryonic developmentEcto: outerEndo: innerMeso: middleDerm: layer
  3. Discuss the key features of the diagram.
  4. Coral reefs – biologically diverse...habitat for a lot of marine organisms236 species are at risk...climate change, habitat destruction
  5. Arthropods, Nematodes,Annelida, Mollusca, Porifera, Flatworms – should have a sense of them
  6. Pictures showing disease, destruction of crops and scallops
  7. Now, birds are considered as evolved from reptilesAncestor features: gill slits, dorsal nerve cord, notochord(flexible, acted as anchor for attaching to muscles) – helped in movementAmniotic egg: outer shell prevent water lossMammals such as platypus and echidna still lay shelled eggs