1 / 42

Kingdom Animalia

Kingdom Animalia. Write the following key terms on the back of your notes!. Body Plans. Asymmetrical Having no specific shape. Sponge. Bilateral ½ body is mirror image of other ½. Body Plans. Radial Symmetry Same distance around a central point or line Like a wheel. Body Plans.

jluo
Download Presentation

Kingdom Animalia

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Kingdom Animalia

  2. Write the following key terms on the back of your notes!

  3. Body Plans • Asymmetrical • Having no specific shape Sponge • Bilateral • ½ body is mirror image of other ½

  4. Body Plans • Radial Symmetry • Same distance around a central point or line • Like a wheel

  5. Body Plans • Anterior • Front end of an animal (head) • Posterior • Back end of an animal (tail) Anterior Posterior

  6. Body Plans • Dorsal • Back • Ventral • Belly or underside (stomach) Dorsal Ventral

  7. Vocabulary • Endothermic • Maintaining a constant body temperature • Ectothermic • Body temperature same as surrounding temperature 98.6° 72 °

  8. Pre-fixes To Know Endo = within / inside Ecto / Exo = Outside Meso = Middle

  9. Invertebrates • No Backbone • 95% of all animals fall into this category

  10. Phylum Porifera • Sponges • Simplest • Asymmetrical shape • Filter water through body (pores) • Sessile – anchored to a surface • No organs, but specialized cells Attached

  11. Phylum Cnidaria • “Bag or Sac-like” Animals • Jellyfish, Corals and Hydra • Radial Symmetry • Tentacles with Stinging Cells (nematocysts)

  12. Phylum Platyhelminthes • Flatworms, planarians, tapeworms • Bilaterial symmetry • Tissues • Endoderm, Ectoderm & Mesoderm • Single body opening – Pharynx – used like a straw to ingest food • Two-way digestion – Food in, waste out Pharynx

  13. Other Flatworms...

  14. Phylum Nematoda • Round worms, hook worms and whip worms • Parasites • Bilateral symmetry • Most numerous worms

  15. Phylum Annelida • Segmented worms; most complex worms • Leaches, marine worms, earthworms • Bilateral Symmetry

  16. Annelida.... Circulation • Closed Circulatory system Aortic Arch

  17. Phylum Mollusca • Clams, Snails, Octopus • Filter Feeders– clams • Gastrovascular cavity– octopus, snails • Bilateral Symmetry • External, Internal or NO Shell • Tentacles – lack stinging cells, but trap food

  18. Clams, snails,octopus

  19. Phylum Arthropoda "Jointed Walking Legs"

  20. Arthropods.... • Lobster, Crayfish, Insects and Crabs • Insects: Most successful group on earth • Largest Phylum • Bilateral symmetry • Exoskeleton: outer skeleton made of Chitin • Must molt or shed their shell to grow

  21. Arthropods... • Body segmented into distinct body parts… • Head, Thorax and Abdomen • Better developed senses • Most have internal fertilization (on land)

  22. Phylum Echinodermata • “Spiny Skin” • Marine Invertebrates • Sea Star, Sea cucumbers, Starfish, Sand dollars • Water Vascular system controls tube feet movement and aids digestive system • Inner skeleton - Endoskeleton

  23. Echinoderms... • Regeneration of lost body parts • Radial Symmetry

  24. Vertebrates • Phylum Chordata • All chordates have these characteristics in some point in their lives • Notochord- dorsal rod of cartilage • Dorsal nerve cord • Gill slits and tail

  25. Vertebrates • Sub-phylum Vertebrata • Backbone- made of Vertebrae-bony segments • Highly evolved nervous system

  26. Vertebrates • Class Agnatha- jawless fish • Have sucker heads • Ex. Lamprey and hagfish

  27. Vertebrates • Class Chondrichthyes- cartilagenous fish • Skeleton made of cartilage • Ex. Sharks, rays, and skates

  28. Vertebrates • Class Osteichthyes- bony fish • Majority of fish

  29. Vertebrates • Class Amphibia • Live a “Double Life”- live on land but must return to water to reproduce • No skin covering, moist, no claws • Ex.- frogs, salamanders, toads

  30. Vertebrates • Class Amphibia • Lay eggs • Ectothermic- cold blooded • External fertilization in water • Gas Exchange and excretion • Gills as tadpole, Lungs as • adult • Diffuse oxygen through their • skin

  31. Vertebrates • Class Reptilia • Produce first land egg- allows for reproduction on land • Amniotic egg- fluid filled egg laid on land • Reptile eggs have a leathery case • Internal fertilization

  32. Vertebrates • Class Reptilia • Scales and claws • Ectothermic • 3 chambered heart (except crocodiles and alligator- they have 4 chambers) • Ex- snakes, lizards, turtles, alligators

  33. Vertebrates • Class Aves- birds • Endothermic- maintain constant body temperature even when external conditions change • Feathers- believed to be modified scales (scales still present on feet)

  34. Vertebrates • Class Aves • Hollow bones for flight • Internal fertilization • Ex- geese, swans, chickens, hawks

  35. Birds • http://www.mcwdn.org/Animals/birdsvideos.html

  36. Vertebrates • Class Mammalia • About 70 million years old • Mammary glands- nurse young • Reproduction- internal fertilization • Internal development & parental care of young

  37. Vertebrates • Marsupials- pouched mammals • Monotremes- egg laying mammals • Placentals- fetus fed through placenta during development

  38. Other Mammal Features • Insulation hair or fur • Endothermic maintains a constant body temperature • Complex organ systems (nervous, digestive, circulatory, etc. • Circulatory 4 chambered heart

  39. Vertebrates • Class Mammalia • Insulation- hair on body • Endothermic • Legs under body • Complex nervous system • Circulatory- 4 chambered heart • Gas exchange and excretion • Lungs • Kidneys-nephrons and bladder

More Related