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Living things are divided into 5 Kingdoms: Monerans Protists Fungus Plants ... ... ... And!!! Animals are either: Invertebrates - no bones Vertebrates - bones ??? Kingdom Animal: ... is also divided into 9 large groups called Phyla. There are 8 invertebrate phyla and only 1 vertebrate phylum. Invertebrates 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vertebrates 7 8 9 Animal Phyla Invertebrates 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Sponges Stinging Cell Animals Flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Soft-bodied animals Spiny Skinned Animals Jointed Legged Animals Vertebrates 9. Chordates 9 Animal Phyla Sponges, Stinging Cell Animals, Flatworms, Roundworms, Segmented Worms, Soft-Bodied Animals, Spiny Skinned Animals, Jointed-legged Animals, Chordates Phylum #1. Sponges (invertebrate) Simplest animals. Blobs of cells living together. Most live in ocean. Do not move, but produce water currents that suck water through. Sponges set up water currents to get food and oxygen, and remove wastes. -also exchange sperm and egg by Sponges attach water currents. to ocean floor. The many pores in a sponge! Basket Sponge Tube Sponge Many different shapes and designs Some species are used for cleaning Sponge Colony Kingdom Animal: ... is also divided into 9 large groups called Phyla. There are 8 invertebrate phyla and only 1 vertebrate phylum. Invertebrates 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vertebrates 7 8 9 Phylum #2. Stinging Cell Animals (invert.) Hollow body with stinging tentaclesarmlike extensions with poison stingers. Live in water(mostly ocean) Colony of Hydra Hydra budding Sea Anemone Stinging Cells Jellyfish Jellyfish locomotion Jellyfish normally float with ocean currents, but can for short periods of time move by jet propulsion. Coral Reef Kingdom Animal: ... is also divided into 9 large groups called Phyla. There are 8 invertebrate phyla and only 1 vertebrate phylum. Invertebrates 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vertebrates 7 8 9 Phylum #3. Flatworms (invert.) Simplest worms. Flat body with few body parts. Many are parasites- suck nutrition off other living things. Planarian Ocean flatworm Blood Fluke also include Tapeworms Cysts Phylum #4. Roundworms (invert.) Slightly more complicated than flatworms. Have a mouth, intestine,anus. Many are parasites. Roundworm Body Plan Anus mouth Intestine Pig Lungworm Hookworm Guinea worm- drinking contaminated water Trichina Worm cysts Heartworm killed this dog Kingdom Animal: ... is also divided into 9 large groups called Phyla. There are 8 invertebrate phyla and only 1 vertebrate phylum. Invertebrates 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vertebrates 7 8 9 Phylum #5 Segmented Worms (invert.) Most complicated worms. (blood, nerves, muscle, etc.) Body in sections(segments) Most are helpful or harmless. Hermaphroditic- have both sex organs on one animal. Seaworm Earthworm Hermaphroditic Nightcrawler Leech Some leeches are … Bloodsuckers Kingdom Animal: ... is also divided into 9 large groups called Phyla. There are 8 invertebrate phyla and only 1 vertebrate phylum. Invertebrates 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vertebrates 7 8 9 Phylum #6. Soft-bodied Animals (Invert.) Soft body,some with shell. Foot- muscle used for movement and feeding. Most live in water. 3 Groups... Soft-bodied Groups 1. One or no shell ex. snail, slug Uses foot to inch along like a worm Sea Slug Land Snail Slug Chitons Soft-bodied Groups 2. Two shells ex. clam, oyster, scallop, mussel Use foot to dig/pull way through sand or some “swim” by using their 2 shells. Clam’s Foot Video Oysters in a net Scallop Mussels Soft-bodied Groups 3. Foot is divided into 8 or more tentacles with suckers for moving. Some have an inner shell called a cuttlebone. Ex. Octopus, squid Octopus Octopus Octopii are generally this size or smaller. Squid Most squid are small and tasty(Calimari)