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Chapter 23 Animals: The Invertebrates Characteristics of Animals 1. 2. 3. Multicellular. Cells are usually arranged in organs or organ systems Heterotrophs Require oxygen to perform aerobic respiration 4. 5. 6. Most are motile at some point in the life cycle Life cycle includes some sort of embryonic development Mostly reproduce sexually (some asexually) Radial Symmetry  No clear front or rear  Body parts are arranged around a central axis Bilateral Symmetry  Organism is the same on either side of one plane of symmetry  Has a true front and rear Phylum Porifera - Sponges  Animals with no symmetry, no tissues or organs. Range in size from tiny (like a fingernail) to large enough to sit in  Engulf particles to feed (phagocytosis)  Can reproduce sexually with a larva or asexually by fragmentation  Sponges Phylum Cnidaria  Jellyfish, sea anemones, coral  All are aquatic – most are ocean dwelling  Have tissues  Have nematocysts – “stinging darts”  Reproduce sexually  Have a nerve net for stimulation Jellyfish, Corals, Hydra Phylum Platyhelminthes Flatworms  Turbellarians, Flukes, and Tapeworms  Have a simple digestive system – absorb food from a host  Body is flattened  Most are hermaphrodites, but will reproduce sexually with another flatworm Flatworms Sea slugs Phylum Nematoda - Roundworms  Thrive nearly everywhere  Have a complete digestive system  Have a partial body cavity where reproductive organs are found  Most are free-living, with few parasitic species Roundworms Ancyclostoma duodenale (hookworm) Phylum Annelida – Segmented Worms  Segmented worms – segments are repeating body sections  Many have setae (small hair like bristles) to help them move through soil  Have a complete gut, rudimentary brain (with nerve cord), and circulatory system Earthworms and Leeches Phylum Mollusca  Octopus, squid, clams, scallops, snails, slugs, oysters  Most have a hard shell with a soft body  Have well developed organ systems  Have a brain Octopus, Squid, Snail, Oyster Phylum Arthropoda (I accidently left this off – add it!)  Insects, crustaceans, arachnids  Hardened exoskeletons  Jointed appendages  Respiratory Structures  Sensory Structures  Division of labor Class Arachnida Class Insecta Class Crustacea Phylum Echinodermata  Sea urchins, star fish  Have spines or plates of calcium carbonate  Well developed skeleton  No brain, but nervous system is present  Water vascular system to deliver water to tube feet for movement Sea Stars, Sea Urchins Class Asteroidea Phylum Chordata  Includes some invertebrates and ALL vertebrates  Subphylum Vertebrata – all vertebrates are in this subphylum Works Cited                     http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/Animals/Symmetry.htm http://trc.ucdavis.edu/biosci10v/bis10v/week9/sponge.gif http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Images/Animal_Images/Sponge_copy.JPG http://www.aloha.com/~lifeguards/jellie75.jpg http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/files/Bio%20102/Bio%20102%20lectures/animal%20div ersity/lower%20invertebrates/hydra_l.s._X_40.jpg http://www.seaslugforum.net/images/flatworm.jpg http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/taworm4b.jpg http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://biology.nebrwesleyan.edu/Courses/Labs/Biology_of_Animals/Zoo Lab10/Ancylostoma_male_10X.jpg&imgrefurl http://www.biology.iastate.edu/Courses/201L/Annelida/42%20whole%20worm.JPG http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/00/Leech_blutegel.jpg/300px-Leech_blutegel.jpg http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/images/animalpics/mollusk1.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/teefile/biognomen/photo/Mollusca.jpeg http://www.bioquip.com/prod_images/5389L-001-Class%20Insecta%20front.jpg http://www.troutnut.com/im_regspec/picture_1170_small.jpg http://www.insectzoo.msstate.edu/Images/7812793b.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/teefile/biognomen/photo/scorpion.jpeg http://www.emporia.edu/biosci/invert/lab6/limulusad.jpg http://www.earthlife.net/inverts/images/echinoderms/arbacia.jpg http://www.museums.org.za/bio/images/mb/mb0556m.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_3tLvZgf7WyA/SkqCO0e_L1I/AAAAAAAAAgo/8fUbEjGyTuU/s400/roach8.jpg