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Diversity of Life - Animals(General Features) What makes an animal an animal? 1. All animals are multicellular 2. Heterotrophic All animals must ingest food to obtain at least some of their organic molecules. Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development Major Features of Animals 1. Symmetry 1. 2. 3. 4. Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development 3 basic types (with one variation) a. Asymmetry - no body symmetry e.g. Sponges Major Features of Animals 1. Symmetry - 1. 2. 3. 4. Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development 3 basic types (with one variation) b. Radial - an infinite number of planes of symmetry through the body e.g. Sea anemone 1. 2. 3. 4. Major Features of Animals 1. Symmetry - Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development 3 basic types (with one variation) b. Radial - Pentaradial - five planes of symmetry through the body 2 1 e.g. Sea star 5 3 4 Major Features of Animals 1. Symmetry - 1. 2. 3. 4. 3 basic types (with one variation) c. Bilateral - one plane of symmetry through the body Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development 2. Tissues Tissues - collections of specialized cells isolated from other cells by membranous layers Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. 2. Tissues During embryonic development - layers of tissue develop around the body Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development 2. Tissues During embryonic development - layers of tissue develop around the body There can be two or three Ectoderm Mesoderm Endoderm Diploblastic Triploblastic Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development 3. Body Cavities Animals can have a fluid-filled space that separates the digestive tract from the body wall Ectoderm Coelom Mesoderm Digestive cavity Endoderm Triploblastic Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. Body Cavities - There are three different kinds Coelomate - the coelom is lined on both sides with mesoderm Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. Body Cavities - There are three different kinds Coelomate - the coelom is lined on both sides with mesoderm Pseudocoelomate - the coelom (= pseudocoelem) is lined on one side with mesoderm Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. Body Cavities - There are three different kinds Coelomate - the coelom is lined on both sides with mesoderm Pseudocoelomate - the coelom (= pseudocoelom) is lined on one side with mesoderm Acoelomate - there is no body cavity between the digestive tract and body wall Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development 1. 2. 3. 4. Major Features of Animals Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development 3. Body Cavities - There are three different kinds acoelomate pseudocoelomate coelomate Mesoderm on only one side of coelom Mesoderm on both sides of coelom Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development 3. Body Cavities - There are three different kinds Coelom Major Features of Animals 4. Type of development Fertilization 1. 2. 3. 4. Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development Major Features of Animals 4. Type of development Fertilization Cell begins cleavage Two cell stage 1. 2. 3. 4. Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development Major Features of Animals 4. Type of development Fertilization Cell begins cleavage Two cell stage Four cell stage 1. 2. 3. 4. Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. Type of development Fertilization Cell begins cleavage Hollow ball of cells Two cell stage Four cell stage Blastula Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development Major Features of Animals 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. Type of development Symmetry Tissues Body Cavities Type of Development Ball of cells invaginates blastopore Fertilization Cell begins cleavage Hollow ball of cells Gastrula Two cell stage Four cell stage Blastula Major Features of Animals 4. Type of development Cleavage a. Cleavage A fertilized egg will divide Vertically Radial or on an angle Spiral Major Features of Animals 4. Type of development a. Cleavage Cleavage can be: a. Determinate - the ultimate fate of every cell is known at the 4-cell stage b. Indeterminate - the ultimate fate of every cell is not known at the 4-cell stage Cleavage Spiral Radial Major Features of Animals 4. Type of development Cleavage b. Coelom formation Remember the gastrula? Coelom can begin formation or Schizocoely Enterocoely Coelom formation Spiral Radial Determinate Indeterminate Major Features of Animals 4. Type of development c. Fate of the blastopore Cleavage Coelom formation blastopore Blastopore can become the mouth or the anus Spiral Radial Determinate Indeterminate Schizocoely Enterocoely Major Features of Animals Protostomes Deuterostomes Cleavage Spiral Radial Determinate Indeterminate Coelom formation Schizocoely Enterocoely Fate of blastopore Mouth Anus Major Features of Animals Protostomes Molluscs Annelids Arthropods Major Features of Animals Protostomes Molluscs Annelids Deuterostomes Echinoderms Chordates Arthropods Summary 1. Symmetry -asymmetrical -radial (+ pentaradial) -bilateral 2. Tissues -diploblastic -triploblastic 3. Body Cavities -acoelomate -pseudocoelomate -coelomate 4. Type of Development a. Cleavage - spiral or radial - determinate or indeterminate b. Coelom formation - schizocoely or enterocoely c. Fate of blastopore - mouth or anus Summary 1. Symmetry -asymmetrical -radial (+pentaradial) -bilateral 2. Tissues -diploblastic -triploblastic 3. Body Cavities -acoelomate -pseudocoelomate -coelomate 4. Type of Development a. Cleavage - spiral or radial - determinate or indeterminate b. Coelom formation - schizocoely or enterocoely c. Fate of blastopore - mouth or anus Protostomes Deuterostomes