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Page 1: Review the Animal Kingdom 4 Major Characteristics? Multicellular Eukaryotic Heterotrophs Cells lack cell walls

Review the Animal Kingdom

• 4 Major Characteristics?

• Multicellular

• Eukaryotic

• Heterotrophs

• Cells lack cell walls

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7 Essential Functions?

• Feeding

• Respiration

• Circulation

• Excretion

• Response

• Movement

• Reproduction

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Trends in Animal Evolution

• Cell specialization and levels of organization?

• Early development?

• Body symmetry?

• Cephalization?

• Coelom?

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Brain Encased Skull

jawsBony Skeleton

Lungs

Amniotic Egg

Hard Shells

Fur & Milk Glands

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Water flow

Collar Cell

Spicule

Pore cell

Pore

Epidermal cell

Archaeocyte

Osculum

Central cavity

Pores

The Anatomy of a Sponge

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Examples: hydra, coral, sea anemone

Examples: jellyfish, portuguese man of war

Cnidarians have two body forms

Polyp - stationary, vase-shaped

Medusa - swimming, cup-shaped

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Ecology of Sponges

1.Ideal habitats for marine animals such as snails, sea stars, sea cucumbers, and shrimp

2.Mutually beneficial relationships with bacteria, algae and plant-like protists

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Ecology of Cnidarians

• A. Source of new drugs/chemicals sunscreen 855

• B. Provide habitats for marine organisms• C. Source of food for other organisms (like sea

turtles)• D. Symbiotic relationships with other

organisms

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3 Groups of Worms?

• Flatworms

• Roundworms

• Segmented Worms

• What do all 3 groups have in common? – Bilateral symmetry, cephalization, sexual

reproduction, true organs,

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Flatworm adaptation?

• Simplest animals to have bilateral symmetry and cephalization.

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Roundworm Adaptation?

First animals to have a one way digestive system with mouth and anus

First animals to have a fluid filled body cavity called a pseudocoelom- “false body cavity”

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Segmented Worm Adaptation?

First animals to have true circulatory system and coelom – body cavity.

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Examples of Mollusks?

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Major Advancement?

• Well developed nervous system

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4 parts to body?

1. Foot-

2. Mantle (covering) –

3. Shell –

4. Visceral mass –

• muscular and modified in each group: used for crawling, burrowing, or may form tentacles for capturing prey

• thin layer that covers most of the body and secretes the shell

• made of calcium carbonate – for protection

• area where internal organs are located.

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Classification of Mollusks?

• Classified into three common groups based on shell presence and type and foot modification1. Gastropods2. Bivalves3. Cephalopods

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Echinoderms’ Adaptations

• Development similar to vertebrates

• Water Vascular System

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Types of Echinoderms

• Sea Stars• Brittle Stars• Sea Urchins• Sand Dollars• Sea Cucumbers

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Arthropods “jointed foot”

• Major Groups– Arachnids - Spiders and their relatives– Crustaceans- lobster, shrimp and crayfish– Centipedes – Millipedes– Insects and their relatives – grasshopper,

cricket, roaches, beetles

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Arthropods

• Characteristics– Largest group of animals– Have jointed appendages which include

legs, antennae, claws and pincers– Have bilateral symmetry, segmented

bodies, exoskeletons, a body cavity, a digestive system with two openings and a nervous system

– Most have separate sexes and reproduce sexually

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Arthropods

• Body Segments– Bodies of these animals are divided into

specialized segments

• Exoskeleton– A hard outer covering that supports and

protects the internal body and provides places for muscle to attach.

– Doesn’t grow as the animals does, it is shed and replaced during a process called molting

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Exoskeleton

Advantages Disadvantages

1. protection 1. Must molt as animal grows 2. prevents desiccation 2. limits size of animal

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Arachnids

• Have two body regions– Cephalothorax and an abdomen

• Four pairs of legs and no antennae• Many are adapted to kill prey with

poison glands, stingers, or fangs• Some are parasites

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Black Widow

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Arachnids• Scorpions

– Have sharp, poison filled stinger at the end of abdomen.

– Have a well-developed appendages which they can grab their prey.

• Spiders– Can’t chew their food, release enzymes into

prey to digest it—then suck the predigest liquid into its mouth.

– Have book lungs where O2 and CO2 are exchanged.

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Arachnids

• Mites & Ticks– Most are parasites– Ticks have specialized mouthparts to

remove blood from the host.– Ticks often carry disease such as

Lyme disease.

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Centipedes & Millipedes

• Have long bodies and many segments, exoskeleton, jointed legs, antennae and simple eyes.

• Found in damp environments• Reproduce sexually• Centipedes are predators• Millipedes feed on decaying plant

matter.

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Centipede Millipede

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Crustaceans

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Crustaceans• Have one or two pair of antennae

and mandibles, which are used for crushing food.

• Most live in water, but some live in moist environments on land—such as pill bug.

• Have five pair of legs, first pair of legs are claws for catching and holding food.

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Crustaceans

• Swimmerets are appendages on the abdomen which help in movement and are used in reproduction; also force water over the gills used in O2 and CO2 exchange

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Chelipeds – capture prey & defense

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Chelipeds –food and defense

Antennae – touch & taste

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Chelipeds –food and defense

Antennae – touch & taste

Antennule - balance

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Chelipeds –food and defense

Antennae – touch & taste

Antennule - balance

Rostrum - protection

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Chelipeds –food and defense

Antennae – touch & taste

Antennule - balance

Rostrum - protection

Cervical groove – separation of head & thorax

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Chelipeds –food and defense

Antennae – touch & taste

Antennule - balance

Rostrum - protection

Cervical groove – separation of head & thorax

Swimmerets- swimming

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Chelipeds –food and defense

Antennae – touch & taste

Antennule - balance

Rostrum - protection

Cervical groove – separation of head & thorax

Swimmerets- swimming

Uropod- steering-

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Chelipeds –food and defense

Antennae – touch & taste

Antennule - balance

Rostrum - protection

Cervical groove – separation of head & thorax

Swimmerets- swimming

Uropod- steering-

X -

telson -

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Chelipeds –food and defense

Antennae – touch & taste

Antennule - balance

Rostrum - protection

Cervical groove – separation of head & thorax

Swimmerets- swimming

Uropod- steering-

X -

telson-

Carapace – outer covering of body

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Chelipeds –food and defense

Antennae – touch & taste

Antennule - balance

Rostrum - protection

Cervical groove – separation of head & thorax

Swimmerets- swimming

Uropod- steering-

X -

telson -

Carapace – outer covering of body

Walking Legs

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Green gland- removes liquid waste

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Green gland- removes liquid waste

Maxilliped – taste & hold food

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Green gland- removes liquid waste

Maxilliped – taste & hold food

Gill Chamber

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Green gland- removes liquid waste

Maxilliped – taste & hold food

Gill Chamber

swimmerets

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Green gland- removes liquid waste

Maxilliped – taste & hold food

Gill Chamber

swimmerets

anus

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Green gland- removes liquid waste

Maxilliped – taste & hold food

Gill Chamber

swimmerets

anus

Telson- backward movement

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Mandible – grind food

Maxilliped – taste & hold food

Gill Chamber

swimmerets

anus

Telson- backward movement

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Mandible – grind food

Maxilliped – taste & hold food

Gill Chamber

swimmerets

anus

Telson- backward movement

uropod

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Mandible – grind food

Maxilliped – taste & hold food

Gill Chamber

swimmerets

anus

Telson- backward movement

uropod

Walking legs

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Mandible – grind food

Maxilliped – taste & hold food

Gill Chamber

swimmerets

anus

Telson- backward movement

uropod

Walking legscheliped

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Insects

• Have three body regions1.Head

– Has a pair of antennae, eyes and a mouth

2.Thorax– Three pairs of legs and one or two pairs

of wings if present are attached here

3.Abdomen– Where reproductive structures are found

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Insects• Bilateral Symmetry, cephalization, and

well developed nervous systems• Have an open circulatory system that

carries digestive food to cells and removes wastes

• Insect blood doesn’t carry O2 instead air enters and exits through openings called spiracles found on the abdomen and thorax

• Are the only invertebrate animals that can fly

Have some of the most specialized adaptations of all arthropods

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Insects success

• Insects are extremely successful based these reasons– Tough flexible, waterproof exoskeleton– Ability to fly– Rapid reproduction cycles– Small sizes– Use a variety of food sources

• Insects have other adaptations that allow them to be successful

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Insects & Food

• Feed on a number of things have different mouth parts to obtain food

• Grasshoppers and ants have large mandibles for chewing

• Butterflies and honey bees have siphons for lapping up nectar

• Aphids and mosquitoes have mouth parts that are adapted for piercing into plants or other organisms

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Value of Arthropods

• A source of food• Agriculture would be impossible

without bees and other insects to pollinate crops

• Useful chemicals are obtain from some arthropods

• Important part of ecological community

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Controlling Insects

• Not all arthropods are of value some are pests that carry disease or can damage crops

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Controlling Insects

• Common ways to control insects– Insecticides, but these also kill non-

harmful insects– Biological controls

• Types of bacteria, fungi, and viruses can be used to control insects

• Natural predators being released to kill the harmful insect

• Some how interfere with reproduction of the particular insect

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Insect Metamorphosis & Crayfish Diagram

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Eggs laid by adult

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Eggs laid by adult

Young Larva

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Eggs laid by adult

Young Larva

Larva – feeds on leaves

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Eggs laid by adult

Young Larva

Larva – feeds on leaves

Mature Larva attaches to twig

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Eggs laid by adult

Young Larva

Larva – feeds on leaves

Mature Larva attaches to twig

Larva begins to pupate (change)

Pupa inside chrysalis

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Eggs laid by adult

Young Larva

Larva – feeds on leaves

Mature Larva attaches to twig

Larva begins to pupate (change)

Pupa inside chrysalis

Adult emerges from chrysalis

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Eggs laid by adult

Young Larva

Larva – feeds on leaves

Mature Larva attaches to twig

Larva begins to pupate (change)

Pupa inside chrysalis

Adult emerges from chrysalis

Adult – eats nectar & pollen and can fly

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Eggs laid by adult

Young Larva

Larva – feeds on leaves

Mature Larva attaches to twig

Larva begins to pupate (change)

Pupa inside chrysalis

Adult emerges from chrysalis

Adult – eats nectar & pollen and can fly

What are the 4 stages of Complete Metamorphosis

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Eggs laid by adult

Young Larva

Larva – feeds on leaves

Mature Larva attaches to twig

Larva begins to pupate (change)

Pupa inside chrysalis

Adult emerges from chrysalis

Adult – eats nectar & pollen and can fly

Complete Metamorphosis

Egg

Larva

Pupa

Adult

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Eggs laid by adult

Young Larva

Larva – feeds on leaves

Mature Larva attaches to twig

Larva begins to pupate (change)

Pupa inside chrysalis

Adult emerges from chrysalis

Adult – eats nectar & pollen and can fly

Complete Metamorphosis

Egg

Larva

Pupa

Adult

Advantages:

1. Adults & larvae do not compete for same food source

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Adult lays eggs

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Adult lays eggs

Eggs hatch into nymphs that eat vegetation

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Adult lays eggs

Eggs hatch into nymphs that eat vegetation

Nymphs do not have wings & must molt as they grow

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Adult lays eggs

Eggs hatch into nymphs that eat vegetation

Nymphs do not have wings & must molt as they grow

molt

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Adult lays eggs

Eggs hatch into nymphs that eat vegetation

Nymphs do not have wings & must molt as they grow

molt

molt

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Adult lays eggs

Eggs hatch into nymphs that eat vegetation

Nymphs do not have wings & must molt as they grow

molt

molt

molt

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Adult lays eggs

Eggs hatch into nymphs that eat vegetation

Nymphs do not have wings & must molt as they grow

molt

molt

molt

Adult- able to reproduce

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Adult lays eggs

Eggs hatch into nymphs that eat vegetation

Nymphs do not have wings & must molt as they grow

molt

molt

molt

Adult- able to reproduce

What are the three stages of incomplete metamorphosis?

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Adult lays eggs

Eggs hatch into nymphs that eat vegetation

Nymphs do not have wings & must molt as they grow

molt

molt

molt

Adult- able to reproduce

Incomplete Metamorphosis

Egg

Nymph

Adult

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Adult lays eggs

Eggs hatch into nymphs that eat vegetation

Nymphs do not have wings & must molt as they grow

molt

molt

molt

Adult- able to reproduce

Incomplete Metamorphosis

Egg

Nymph

Adult

Advantage:

1. Nymphs only job is to eat; adults only reproduce – increases reproductive success