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The Animal Kingdom- 9 Phyla. Terminology. Symmetry- Divisible into similar halves. Terminology. Asymmetrical- No symmetry. Terminology. Bilateral Symmetry- Divisible in only one plane. Terminology. Radial symmetry- Divisible in more than one plane. Terminology. Dorsal- - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Animal Kingdom- 9 Phyla
TerminologyTerminology Symmetry- Symmetry-
– Divisible into similar Divisible into similar halveshalves
TerminologyTerminology Asymmetrical-Asymmetrical-
– No symmetryNo symmetry
TerminologyTerminology Bilateral Bilateral
Symmetry-Symmetry-– Divisible in only one Divisible in only one
planeplane
TerminologyTerminology Radial symmetry-Radial symmetry-
– Divisible in more Divisible in more than one planethan one plane
TerminologyTerminology Dorsal-Dorsal-
– On or near the backOn or near the back Ventral-Ventral-
– Away from the backAway from the back
TerminologyTerminology Exoskeleton-Exoskeleton-
– Outside the body Outside the body tissuetissue
Endoskeleton-Endoskeleton-– Inside the body Inside the body
tissuetissue
TerminologyTerminology AquaticAquatic
– waterwater SessileSessile
– Fixed, non-motile Fixed, non-motile
TerminologyTerminology AppendagesAppendages
– Arms, legs, tails, Arms, legs, tails, finsfins
ParasiteParasite– Lives in or on a host Lives in or on a host
organism organism
TerminologyTerminology Single digestive Single digestive
openingopening 2 digestive 2 digestive
openingsopenings– Mouth-ingestsMouth-ingests– Anus- egestsAnus- egests
Phylum Porifera Porifera
SpongesSponges 1. d1. d
Phylum EchinodermataPhylum Echinodermata
StarfishStarfish 2. i2. i
Phylum Phylum Cnidaria (Coelenterata) (Coelenterata)
JellyfishJellyfish 3. f3. f
Phylum Mollusca Mollusca
ClamsClams SquidSquid 4. c4. c
Phylum Phylum Platyhelminthes
FlatwormsFlatworms– TapewormTapeworm– PlanariaPlanaria
5. h5. h
Phylum Nematoda
RoundwormsRoundworms– hookwormhookworm
6. g6. g
Phylum Annelida
Segmented WormsSegmented Worms– EarthwormEarthworm– LeechLeech
7. b7. b
Arthropoda
InsectsInsects SpidersSpiders CrabsCrabs 8. a8. a
Phylum ChordataPhylum Chordata
MammalsMammals ReptilesReptiles BirdsBirds AmphibiansAmphibians 9. e9. e