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Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom. Everything you always wanted to know about your favorite kingdom. What’s an animal?. ANIMALS ARE: Multicellular Eukaryotic Heterotrophs - …. Specifically, they obtain nutrition by Ingestion. With a partner!. How many animals gain you list in 30 seconds?. Important.

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Animal Kingdom

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  1. Animal Kingdom Everything you always wanted to know about your favorite kingdom

  2. What’s an animal? ANIMALS ARE: • Multicellular • Eukaryotic • Heterotrophs - ….Specifically, they obtain nutrition by Ingestion

  3. With a partner! • How many animals gain you list in 30 seconds?

  4. Important • Most animals (95%) do NOT have bones! • (Try again!)

  5. Classification Taxa • (Domain) • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species

  6. Major Animal Phyla • Porifera: Sponges • Cnidera: Hydra, jellyfish, coral • 3 phlya of worms: • Flatworms • Roundworms • Segmented worms

  7. Family Photos

  8. Flatworm photo! • Tapeworms can reach lengths of 20 meters in the human intestine

  9. More Animal Phyla • Mollusks3 major classes include  Octopi, squid  Snails, slugs  Clams,oysters

  10. 3 Major Classes of Mollusks

  11. Biggest Animal Phylum: Arthropoda(jointed legged creatures)

  12. Most animals ARTHROPODSand most arthropods are INSECTS

  13. Major classes of Arthropods • Crustaceans (lobsters, crodads) • Archanids (spiders, mites, ticks) • Millipedes & centipedes • insects

  14. Arthropod Diversity • Arachnids Figure 17.22

  15. Crustacean & millipede

  16. Insects, most of which have a three-part body Head Thorax Abdomen Hawk moth Antenna Forewing Eye Hindwing Mosquito Paper wasp Mouthparts Grasshopper Damselfly Water strider Ground beetle Figure 17.25

  17. Phylum: Echinoderms • Is named for the spiny surfaces of the organisms • Includes sea stars, sand dollars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers Figure 17.27

  18. Phylum: Chordata(Animals with backbone!)

  19. Question: • What are the 5 major classes of chordates?

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