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Animal Characteristics
Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotroph, motile at some point, no cell wall.
ectoderm
outer layer (skin)
mesoderm
middle layer
assymetrical
no symmetry
anterior
head
lateral
sides
ventral
bottom
poterior
butt
medial
middle
dorsal
top
cephalization
complex nerves at anterior end
Porifera Example
Sponge
cnidaria example
jelly fish
playhelminthes example
flat worm
nematoda example
round worm
annelidia example
earth worm
mollusca example
snail
arthropoda 1 example
lobster/crustacean
arthropoda 2 example
ants
arthropoda 3 example
spiders
echinodermata example
starfish
Porifera environment
oceans
Porifera digestive system
absorbs nutrients through pores
Porifera Respiratory system
in through the pores, out through opening in top
Porifera Circulator System
Open System
Porifera excretory system
sponges rely on water to carry out bodily functions
Porifera Nervous System
don't respond to changes in the environment, produce protective toxins
Porifera Skeletal/Muscular
made of...
Hard sponges: Calcium
soft: Spongin
Porifera Reproductive system
sexually/asexually, sperm released from one sponge, water carries it to another sponge.
Cnidaria environment
oceans
Cnidaria Digestive system
gastrovascular cavity, enzymatic.
Cnidaria respiratory system
diffusion through body cells
Cnidaria circulatory system
none
Cnidaria excretory system
mouth and butthole are the same
Cnidaria Nervous system
react to being touched and to light
Cnidaria skeletal/muscular
hydrostatic, flowing in & out of water propels them forward.
Cnidaria reproductive
sexually/asexually, drops egg and sperm into water
Platyhelminthes environment
water
Platyhelminthes digestive system
absorb food through stomach lining/gastrovascular cavity
Platyhelminthes respiratory system
no heart or blood
Platyhelminthes circulatory system
diffusion
Platyhelminthes excretory system
flame cells filter and remove waste
Platyhelminthes nervous system
ganglia, group of nerve cells
Platyhelminthes skeletal/muscular
muscles controlled by ganglia,
Platyhelminthes reproductive system
when 2 worms mate, both get preggers. :O!
Nematoda environment
terrestrial & aquatic
Nematoda digestive system
eat small animals on land, in water they eat algae
Nematoda respiratory system
exchange gasses through body cells. (diffusion)
Nematoda circulatory system
diffusion
Nematoda excretory system
diffusion
Nematoda nervous system
ganglia and eyespot
Nematoda skeletal/muscular
move like snakes
Nematoda reproductive system
sexual with seperate sexes
Annelida environment
terrestrial and aquatic
Annelida digestive system
pharynx, esophagus, crop and gizzard
Annelida respiratory system
diffusion
Annelida circulatory system
closed system
Annelida excretory system
digestive waste and cellular waste pass through naphridia
Annelida nervous system
well developed brain and nerves
Annelida skeletal/muscular
2 major body muscles: longitudinal and circular (help to move)
Annelida reproductive system
sexual, hermaphrodites
Mollusca environment
ocean
Mollusca digestive system
use teeth to scrape soft plants
Mollusca respiratory system
gills
Mollusca circulatory system
open system
Mollusca excretory system
waste passes through anus (i hate that word! haha)
Mollusca nervous system
releases amonia from blood, all nervous systems are different
Mollusca skeletal/muscular
snails lay slime and slither over it. most mollusks have some kind of foot
Mollusca reproductive system
hermaphrodite, releases sperm and egg into water
Crustacean Arthropods environment
water
Crustacean Arthropods digestive system
malphigian tubules
Crustacean Arthropods respiratory system
gills
Crustacean Arthropods circulatory system
closed system
Crustacean Arthropods excretory system
releases waste through anus
Crustacean Arthropods nervous system
antennae, brain and nerves
Crustacean Arthropods skeletal/muscular
exoskeleton
Crustacean Arthropods reproductive system
lay eggs and seasonal mating
Insect Arthropods environment
terrestrial
Insect Arthropods digestive system
has human-like digestive track
Insect Arthropods respiratory system
tracheal tubes, air enters through spiracles
Insect Arthropods circulatory
heart pumps blood through arteries
Insect Arthropods excretory system
malphigian tubes
Insect Arthropods nervous system
ventral nerve cord
Insect Arthropods skeletal/muscular system
use muscles to push and pull to move
Insect Arthropods reproductive system
sexually with separate sexes
spider Arthropods environment
EVERYWHERE.
spider Arthropods digestive system
paralyze prey then suck up blood.
spider Arthropods respiratory system
blood vessels carry air
spider Arthropods circulatory system
skin break can kill it!! :)
spider Arthropods excretory system
extracts waste from blood then poops it out :P
spider Arthropods nervous system
nerves throughout body
spider Arthropods skeletal/muscular
no muscle, exoskeleton
spider Arthropods reproductive system
sexually with separate sexes
Echinodermata environment
oceans and beaches <3
Echinodermata digestive system
eat algae, stomachs come from inside to the outside, eat, then go back in.
Echinodermata respiratory system
diffusion
Echinodermata circulatory system
circulation of materials and waste
Echinodermata excretory system
eats it up and poops it out :P
Echinodermata nervous system
not highly developed, nerves around mouth., detect light and chemicals
Echinodermata skeletal/muscular
attached tube-like feet
Echinodermata reproductive system
sexually with separate sexes
Digestive System
Processes nutrients
Respiratory System
Breathing
Circulatory System
Circulation of Blood
Excretory System
Removes Waste from body
Skeletal/Muscular System
Structure of organism
Reproductive System
Makin babies! haha:)
3 Types of Symmetry
assymetrical, bisymmetrical, radial symmetry
Common Organ of the Digestive system
esophogus, intestines, stomach
Common Organ of the Respiratory System
Pharynx, gills, lungs
Common Organ of the Circulatory System
heart, veins
Common Organ of the Excretory system
anus,
Common Organ of the Nervous System
nerves, ganglia, brain
open circulatory system
blood is not always contained inside the blood vessels
closed circulatory system
blood is always contained inside the blood vessels
compound eye
a bunch of eyes at have a lower quality of vision but a larger field of view
hey kevin :)
i dont know what to write on this side, haha:)