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What Domain, Kingdom and Phylum does this belong to?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Does it have specialized tissues?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Can it bite you?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
What is this? What is missing from this?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
What Phylum does this belong to?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Does this have a mouth? Does it have a separate anus?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
How many different living organisms are shown?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Does this have true tissue (germ layers)?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Which phylum does this belong to? Does it have a foot?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Which phylum does this belong to? Does it have a foot?
Mollusc - 3 body parts
Visceral mass
Foot
Mantle (may make shell)
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Which phylum does this belong to? Does it have a foot?
Gastropods - snails, conchs, nudibranchs
Cephalopods - octopus, nautilus (tentacles)
Bivalves - clams, oysters (two shells)
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Will this outgrow its shell?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Lophotrochozoa
Lopho = tentacle-like feeding structure
Trocho = larva with band of cilia
Zoa = animal
No molting, grow by adding body mass
Lophotrochozoa grow by adding mass to body
Parazoa
sponges
Radiata
cnidarians
Deuterostomes
Protostomes
flatworms
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
chordates
pseudocoelom
acoelom
radial
2 germ layers
deuterostome
protostome
Bilateral
3 germ layers
True tissues /
germ layers
Origin of multicellularity
echinoderms
Will this outgrow its skeleton?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Will this outgrow its home?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Arthropods
- jointed appendages
- segmented
- grow by molting / metamorphosis – CRUNCHY exoskeleton
Insects
- head, thorax, abdomen
- 3 pairs of legs (wings)
Arachnids
Crustaceans - forked appendages
- head and thorax fused
- lobsters, crabs, crayfish
- barnacles
- pillbug (land)
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
- no antennae, mandible
- 4 pairs of legs
- spiders, scorpions, ticks
- horseshoe crab
Millipedes, centipedes (many legs)
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Who is the hermit crab most closely related to?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
This also grows by molting…what phylum does it belong to?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Ecdysozoa - grow by molting
Nematodes
not segmented
pseudocoelom
Ecdysozoa Grow by molting
Lophotrochozoa grow by adding mass to body
Parazoa
sponges
Radiata
cnidarians
Arthropods
Segmented
Coelom
Deuterostomes
Protostomes
flatworms
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
chordates
pseudocoelom
acoelom
radial
2 germ layers
deuterostome
protostome
Bilateral
3 germ layers
True tissues /
germ layers
Origin of multicellularity
echinoderms
“worms”
Nematodes aka roundworms
Annelids aka segmented
Platyhelminthes aka flatworms
Nematodes grow by molting,
the other two grow by adding tissue…
Is it round, flat, or segmented?
Does it have a coelom?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Is it round, flat, or segmented?
Does it have a coelom?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Does it (a) have segments, (b) have jointed appendages,
(c) go ‘crunch’ when you step on it?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Is it round, flat, or segmented?
Does it have a coelom?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
“worms”
Nematodes aka roundworms
Annelids aka segmented
Platyhelminthes aka flatworms
Why are flatworms flat?
“Excuse me, I’ve lost my anus…can you help me find it?”
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
What is going on here?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
How does this phylum’s embryo develop differently from other
examples we’ve already looked at?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Are these adults radial or bilaterally symmetrical?
What about when they were an embryo?
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Deuterostomes Echinoderm - usually radial symmetry
- but larva is free-living bilateral
- no head, brain, segmentation
- nerves in a ring around mouth
- simple respiratory, excretory, circulatory systems
Ecdysozoa Grow by molting
Lophotrochozoa grow by adding mass to body
Parazoa
sponges
Radiata
cnidarians
Deuterostomes
Protostomes
flatworms
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
pseudocoelom
acoelom
radial
2 germ layers
deuterostome
protostome
Bilateral
3 germ layers
True tissues /
germ layers
Origin of multicellularity
Starfish
Sea urchin
Sand dollar
Sea cucumber
Which is the starfishes closest relative?
Sea squirt
porifera
cnidarians
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
Sea squirt
(larva)
chordates
Which is the sea urchin’s closest relative?
Sea squirt
Sea anemone
porifera
cnidarians
Sea urchin
flatworms
Origin of multicellularity
mollusks
Sea squirt
(larva)
Sea cucumber
annelids
nematodes arthropods
echinoderms
chordates
Sea anemone
Sea urchin
Lophotrochozoa grow by adding mass to body
Parazoa
sponges
Radiata
cnidarians
Sea squirt
(adult)
Sea cucumber
Ecdysozoa Grow by molting
Deuterostomes
Protostomes (mouth first)
Platyhelminthes
(flatworms)
mollusks
Annelids
(segmented
worms)
Nematodes
(roundworms)
arthropods echinoderms
chordates
pseudocoelom
acoelom
radial
2 germ layers
deuterostome
protostome
Bilateral
3 germ layers
True tissues /
germ layers
Origin of multicellularity
Sea squirt
(larva)