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Name _____________________________________
26-1 Introduction to the Animal Kingdom
1. Animals are _______________________________,
eukaryotic heterotrophs that lack ____________________
2. What is a tissue? _________________________________________________________
3. What type of tissue covers body surfaces? ______________________________________
4. What percent of animal species are invertebrates? __________
5. Invertebrates are animals that do not have a ______________________________
6. List 3 examples of invertebrates: ___________________________________________
7. Mammals, amphibians, reptiles and birds are all ______________________ (have a backbone)
8. __________________________ describes a relatively stable internal environment.
9. Match the following according to what they eat
_________ Herbivores
a. other animals
_________ Carnivores
b. plants
_________ Omnivores
c. both plants and animals
10. What type of animal feeds on decaying plant and animal material? __________________
11. A ________________________ relationship is where two animals live in close association with
one another.
12. Respiration means that an animal takes in _______________ and gives off _______________
13. Large animals require a ____________________________ to move materials around within their
bodies.
14. A primary waste product of a cell is ________________________
15. What system is responsible for eliminating waste? __________________________________
16. What system is responsible for responding to the environment? ________________________
17. Muscle contraction enables motile animals to move around, usually by working in combination
with a support structure called a _____________________________
18. Sexual reproduction helps to create and maintain genetic __________________________
19. ___________________ reproduction produces offspring that are identical to the parent.
Trends in Animal Evolution
20. Complex animals tend to have high levels of cell _____________________ and internal body
___________________.
21. View figure 26-3, answer True (T) or False (F) to the following:
__________ Mollusks are more closely related to roundworms than to annelids
__________ Mollusks, annelids, and arthropods all have a coelom.
__________ Sponges do not have tissues.
22. Tissues join together to form __________________ and organ systems.
23. Animals that reproduce sexually begin life as a ______________________________
24. A __________________________ is a hollow ball of cells.
25. A ___________________________ is an animal whose anus if formed from the blastopore.
26. Match the following germ layers to what they develop into:
__________ Endoderm
a. muscles
___________Mesoderm
b. skin
___________ Ectoderm
c. lining of digestive tract
27. What type of animal does NOT have a type of body symmetry? ____________________
28. What type of symmetry does a sea anemone have? _____________________
29. Animals that have a left and right side have ___________________ symmetry.
30. When the body is constructed of many repeated and similar parts, the animal is said to be
________________________________________________
31. The concentration of nerve cells and sense organs at the front end of the body is called
__________________________________________
32. What is the anterior end of the body called (on bilaterally symmetrical animals) ___________
33. Why is a body cavity important? ________________________________________________
34. Label the sides of the dolphin.
(See Figure 26-5)
A. ______________________
B. ______________________
C. ______________________
D. ______________________