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What is an Animal? A multicellular organism of the kingdom Animalia that uses locomotion, metabolism, pronounced response to stimuli, and fixed bodily structure

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What is an Animal?. A multicellular organism of the kingdom Animalia that uses locomotion , metabolism , pronounced response to stimuli , and fixed bodily structure. Characteristics of Animals. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is an Animal?A multicellular organism of the kingdom

Animalia that uses locomotion, metabolism, pronounced response to stimuli, and fixed

bodily structure

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Characteristics of Animals

• All animals have several characteristics in common. What are the four common characteristics of animals?– Eukaryotic– Multicellular– Heterotrophic– No cell wall

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What Do Animals Do to Survive?

• Feed• Respire• Circulate• Excrete• Respond• Move• Reproduce

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Trends in Animal Evolution• Your survey of the

animal kingdom will begin with simple forms and move through more complicated ones.

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Phylogenetic relationships: Trends in Animal Evolution

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Cell Specialization and Levels of Organization

• Groups of specialized cells that work together form tissues.

• Tissues join together to form organs.

• Group of organs work together to form organ systems– EX: Circulatory

system

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Cephalization

• Concentration of sense organs and nerve cells at the front end or head of the body.

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Flatworm

• Range in size from .2 inches to 50 feet!

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Animal Body Plans

• What is symmetry? Arrangement of body parts on opposite sides of a plane or line

Asymmetry Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry

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What type of symmetry?

• Radial

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What type of symmetry?

• Bilateral

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What type of symmetry?

• Asymmetrical

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What type of symmetry?

• Radial

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Animal Body Plans

• Acoelom – Without a body cavity

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Animal Body Plans

• Pseudocoelom– Fluid-filled internal

space that is in direct contact with the wall of the digestive tract.

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Animal Body Plans

• Coelom– Fluid-filled body

cavity completely lined by a layer of mesoderm cells and suspending internal organs

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Animal Body Plans

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How do these body plans develop?

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Early Development

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Development of Animal Body Plans• Cell Division– The zygote divides by mitosis and cell division to

form two cells in a process called cleavage. – How important is this first cell division?• Problems can lead to defects in embryo

Zygote

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Development of Animals: Gastrulation (a process of forming cell layers)

• The zygote undergoes a series of divisions to form a blastula, which is a hollow ball of cells.

Demo Phylums Porifera and Cnidaria only have two layers

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Protostome vs. deuterostomeMouth is formed from the blastopore Anus is formed from the blastopore

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Formation of a Coelom (body cavity): Neurulation

• Body cavity – a fluid-filled space that lies between the digestive tract and the body wall.

Gastrula

Embryo Development