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Kingdom Animalia

Kingdom Animalia. Animalia. Animalia. Characteristics Multicellular Eukaryotic Heterotrophs No cell walls, structurally supported by collagen Mostly Sexual reproduction with no A.O.G. Animalia. -Cells organized into special tissues; tissues into organs

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Kingdom Animalia

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  1. KingdomAnimalia

  2. Animalia

  3. Animalia • Characteristics • Multicellular Eukaryotic Heterotrophs • No cell walls, structurally supported by collagen • Mostly Sexual reproduction with no A.O.G

  4. Animalia -Cells organized into special tissues; tissues into organs -Most have Nervous tissue and Muscle tissue are unique (Motitility) -HOX genes for development

  5. K-Animalia • ~35 phyla • Classification based on body plan, development, structural characteristics, or more recently molecular differences. Phyla Porifera Cnidaria Ctenophora Platyhelmenthes Mollusca Annelida Nematoda Arthropoda Echinodermata Chordata

  6. Animalia • Body Plans

  7. Animalia • Development • “Blastula”

  8. Animalia • Porifera

  9. Animalia • Cnideria

  10. Animalia • Platyhelmenthes

  11. Animalia • Annelida

  12. Animalia • Mollusca

  13. Animalia • Nematoda

  14. Animalia • Arthropoda

  15. Animalia • Echinodermata

  16. Animalia • Chordata

  17. Animalia

  18. Animalia

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