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1 Quick Review of Life Three domains Two are prokaryotes  Archaea and Eubacteria Third is Eukarya: organisms with eukaryotic cell structure.  Four kingdoms: Protista, Fungi, Plants and Animals  What’s an animal?  2 An Animal IS:  Multicellular, heterotrophic organism that develops from an embryo.  Multicellular: made up of more than 1 cell.  Heterotrophic: uses pre-formed organic compounds as source of nutrients, energy.  Embryo: the earliest stage of a creature in which the cells are undifferentiated, that is, cells have not acquired specialized functions. 3 Generally true of animals:  Reproduce sexually  The only cells that are haploid are gametes (sperm and eggs). This ISN’T true of other kingdoms. For example, moss is haploid.  Animals ingest their food.  A few  parasitic ones absorb food, most ingest. Most animals move  Trying to find food or mates  Some only move parts  Movement is coordinated: behavior. 4 How are animals put together? As multicellular organisms, animals are highly structured  Cells are differentiated (specialized)  Cells with similar functions are organized into tissues.  Groups of tissues form organs, structures that carry out certain functions for a body.  Organs work together as organ systems.  5 Do all animals have a complex structure?  The Parazoa have no organs  Most of the Parazoa are sponges.  Sponges are aggregates of 3 types of cells  You can mince up a sponge, and it will reorganize to form a sponge again. http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Sponge; www.lausd.k12.ca.us/. ../sponge_bob.jpg 6 Animals are all familiar? There’s probably more than 4 million different kinds of animals.  Vertebrates (animals with backbones) are 1% of the total.  Most different kinds of animals are insects, snails, jellyfish, and worms, animals without backbones.  http://212.84.179.117/i/Red%20Poplar%20Leaf%20Beetle.jpg 7 As we go from simple animals to more complex ones:  Symmetry  Sponges have none. They are blobs.  Radial symmetry  Bilateral symmetry  One way digestive tract  Primitive animals take food in, excrete, through same opening.  More advanced: a mouth at one end, an anus at the other. http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/entomology/topics/images/bilat.jpg 8 More advanced animals have a body cavity  A body cavity is called a coelom  A place where the internal organs go Simple animals w/o a body cavity: acoelomates  Some simple animals (roundworms = nematodes) have a pseudocoelom  9  Mollusks, annelids and “beyond” have a true coelom.  Mollusks: clams, snails, squid  Annelids: earthworms  Beyond: insects, vertebrates  Why is a coelom important?  Allows muscles and internal organs to function without interfering with each other. 10 Arthropods: the most successful animals on earth.  Successful:  more different species than any other animal  More individuals than any other animal  1018 vs. 6 x109 humans  What do they have going for them?  Exoskeleton  Made of protein and chitin; protection  Jointed limbs  Allows for agile movement 11 How are arthropods classified?  Chelicerates  Spiders, mites, scorpions, horseshoe crabs  Have specialized appendages used as fangs NOTE 12  Crustaceans  Lobsters, crabs, shrimps, barnacles  Have jaws and two pairs of antennae www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/. ../seaart/cope.html ; www.fishingnj.org/ prolobs.htm 13  Uniramia: Insects, millipedes, and centipedes  Insects: 6 legs, 3 segments (head, thorax, and abdomen)  Lots and lots of kinds and individuals www.toptraders-egypt.com/ top-insects.html 14 The most “advanced” animals  Deuterostomes means 2nd, stome means mouth  Other animals form mouth first, anus 2nd.  Deuterostomes consist of 4 phyla:  Echinoderms (spiny skin): starfish  Arrow worms and acorn worms  Chordata: From tunicates to tuna  Deutero http://www.seaforyourself. com/images/Scrapbook/tu nicate.jpg; www.njscuba.net/biolog y/ sw_fish_pelagic.html 15 Chordates  Have a notochord  A flexible rod running down the back (dorsal)  A dorsal hollow nerve cord  Pharyngeal slits  Gills in fish, other structures in humans  A segmented body and postanal tail  A tail that extends beyond the anus http://www.petsmart.com/medi a/ps/images/guides/aspca/Dog /pointer_4dad.jpg 16 Chordates range from simple looking to us  Tunicates are seasquirts  Look more like plants, even have cellulose  During larval stage, have all the characteristics of a chordate. Lancelets are small fish-like animals  3rd group is Vertebrates   A variety of fishes including sharks  Amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals 17 Life moves to land Just like plants have adaptations allowing life on land, so do animals  Reptiles, birds, mammals have various characteristics for life on land   Skin or scales that prevent drying  Internal fertilization for reproduction  Excretions that conserve water  We are mammals  Females have mammary glands to feed young  We have hair; we have two sets of teeth. 18 3 kinds of mammals  Marsupials  Newborns are undeveloped fetuses  They complete growth in mother’s pouch  Placental mammals  Development takes place entirely in uterus of the mother  Placenta is structure within the uterus that serves in nutrient and waste exchange  Monotremes  Duckbilled platypus; weird looking, lays eggs. 19 http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/images/c01446.jpg http://www.nature.com/news/2003/031110/images/breastfeeding_180.jpg http://microscope.mbl.edu/baypaul/microscope/talks/biogeography/platypus.gif
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            