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Porifera
*Embryonic Development

**Cleavage Type
*Not a protostome nor deuterostome

**Radial Cleavage; Chaotic Cleavage; Polyaxial Cleavage; Incurvational Cleavage
Cnidaria
*Embryonic Development

**Cleavage Type
*Not a protostome nor deuterostome

**Spiral Cleavage
Nematoda
*Embryonic Development

**Cleavage Type
*protostome

**Spiral Cleavage
Platyhelminthes
*Embryonic Development

**Cleavage Type
*protostome

**Spiral Cleavage
Annelida
*Embryonic Development

**Cleavage Type
*protostome

**Spiral Cleavage
Mollusca
*Embryonic Development

**Cleavage Type
*protostome

** Spiral Cleavage
Echinodermata
*Embryonic Development

**Cleavage Type
*deuterostome

**Radial Cleavage
Arthopoda
*Embryonic Development

**Cleavage Type
*protostome

**Spiral Cleavage
Chordata
*Embryonic Development

**Cleavage Type
*deuterostome

**Radial Cleavage
Porifera
Sub Classes
Calcarea (Corals)
Hexactinellida (Glass Sponges)
Demospongia (True/Soft Sponges)
Porifera
Animals with the phylum
Sponges, Corals, Sponges again ...
Cnidarian
Stages
Polyp and Medusa
Cnidarian
Sub Classes
Hydrozoa (???)
Scyphozoa (Jellyfish)
Cubozoa (Boxed Jellyfish)
Anthozoa (Sea Anemones)
Cnidarian
Animals within this phylum
Jellyfish
Sea Anemones
Sea Nettles
Cnidarian
Quick Voca Review!
==Cnidocytes==
Painfull poisonous weapons that jellyfish have.
Nematoda
Sub Classes
Dorylaimia
Enoplia
Tylenchida
Phabditina
Spiruria
(ALL ARE PARASITIC WORMS)
Nematoda
Animals within this phylum
Hook worms
Nematoda
Quick review!!
Where can they be found?
Almost anywhere
ICE
PLANTS
ANIMAL
PRIMATES
LAKES
RIVERS
ETC.
Platyhelminthes
Sub Classes
Turbellaria
Trematoda
Cestoda
Aspidogastestrea
Manogenea
Platyhelminthes
Animals within this phylum
Flat worms
Platyhelminthes
QUICK Review!
How do they reproduce?
Penis Fencing each other
Annelida
Sub Classes
Polychaete
Clitellates
Myzostomdia
Archiannelida
Annelida
Animals within this phylum
Christmas Tree Worms
Segmented Worms
What is hermaphroditic?
Male/Female
Mollusca
Sub Classes
Polyplacophora
Bivalves
Cephalopds
Gastroposd
Monoplacophora
Scaphopoda
Mollusca
Animals within this phylum
Squids, clams, Slugs, Snails.
Mollusca have an?
Exoskeleton
Echinodermata
Sub Classes
Asteroidea - Sea Star
Ophiuroidea - Brittle Stars
Holothuroidea - Sea Cucumbers
Crinoidea - ?
Echinoidea - Sea Urchins
Echinodermata
Animals within this phylum
Sea Star, Sea Urchins, Sea Dollars, Sea Cucumbers, Sea Star
Arthopoda
Sub Classes
Myriapoda - millipedes and centipedes
Crustacea - Crabs
Hexapoda - Insects
Chelceriformes - Scorpions
Arthopoda
Animals within this phylum
Insects, Springtails, Crabs, Lobsters, Crayfish, Shrimp
Arthopoda
FAST FACT!!
What rank of biggest phylum is arthopoda in?
Number one; they have the highest number of species in the in all of the phylums.
What type of cephalization does porifera have?
None
What type of cephalization does Cnidarians have?
None; they do have nervous system
What type of cephalization does Nematoda have?
Small Cephalization; basic brain
What type of cephalization does platyhelminthes have?
Brain and some other sensory structures
What type of cephalization does annelida's have?
Basic cephalization
What type of cephalization does Mollusca have?
Basic brain
What type of cephalization does enchinodermata have?
Some basic brain
What type of cephalization does arthopods have?
small brain
What type of cephalization does Chordata have?
Brain
What type of coelem does porifera have?

How many gastrovascular openings?

Type of tissue complexity?

Symmetry?

Segmentation?
Acelomate

Open gastrovascular system

Monoblastic

Asymmetrical

No segmentation
What type of coelem does cnidarian's have?

How many gastrovascular openings?

Type of tissue complexity?

Symmetry?

Segmentation?
Acelomate

Simple cavity one opening

Diploblastic

Radial Symmetry

No segmentation
What type of coelem does Nematoda have?

How many gastrovascular openings?

Type of tissue complexity?

Symmetry?

Segmentation?
Psedocoelemates

Two opening

Triploblastic

Radial head and Bilateral Body

No segmentation
What type of coelem does Playhelminthes have?

How many gastrovascular openings?

Type of tissue complexity?

Symmetry?

Segmentation?
Aceolomates

Two Openings

Triploblastic

Bilateral

No segmentation
What type of coelem does annelida have?

How many gastrovascular openings?

Type of tissue complexity?

Symmetry?

Segmentation?
True Coelem

Two openings

Triploblastic

Bilateral (even thought they have roudns bodies)

Three kinds of segmentation; Frontmost, Last area, and the middle
What type of coelem does mollusca have?

How many gastrovascular openings?

Type of tissue complexity?

Symmetry?

Segmentation?
Basic coelem, but a true coelem

two openings

Triploblastic

Bilateral

No body segmentation, shells may form segmentations
What type of coelem does echinodermata have?

How many gastrovascular openings?

Type of tissue complexity?

Symmetry?

Segmentation?
True colem

Two openings

Triploblastic

Pentaradial

No segmentation
What type of coelem does Arthropoda have?

How many gastrovascular openings?

Type of tissue complexity?

Symmetry?

Segmentation?
True Coelem

Two openings

Triploblastic

Bilateral

Head, Thorax, and Tail
What type of coelem does chordata have?

How many gastrovascular openings?

Type of tissue complexity?

Symmetry?

Segmentation?
Treu Coelem

Two opening

Triploblastic

Bilateral

Multiple Body Segments
What are is the name of all of the Classification in order?

Hint: Dead Kings Play Chess On Fine Grain Sand
Domain; Kingdom; Phylum; Class; Order; Family; Genus; Species
What is sessile?

What is Motile?
Can't move

Able to move
What are the three domains?
Archaea, Prokarya, and Eukarya
What are the names of the six kingdoms?
1)Kingdom Archaea
2) Kingdom Bacteria
3) Kingdom Protista
4) Kingdom Fungi
5) Kingdom Plantae
6) Kingdom Animalia
Kingdom Archaea?
What is that?
Prokaryotic organisms that live on extreme enviroments
Kingdom Bacteria?
What is that?
Prokaryotic bacteria
Unicellular
Kingdom Protista?
What is that?
Unicelluar Eukaryotic
Kingdom Fungi?
what is that?
Multi-cellura Eukaryotic organisms.
Cell wall made out of chitin
Can't produce there own food
Decomposers
Kingdom Plantae?
What is that?
Mulit-cellular euakryotic organims
Can produce there own food through photsynthesis
Autotrophs
Found almost anywhere
Kingdom Animalia?
What is that?
Eukaryotic organisms
Heterotrophs
Dont have cell walls nor chloroplast