BS3 - Animals

 The animal kingdom
Two features play key role:
- Symmetry
- Skeleton
Can be divided into 7 phyla
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 The animal kingdom
Two features play key role:
- Symmetry
- Skeleton
Can be divided into 7 phyla

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Symmetry
Bilateral symmetry

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Symmetry
Bilateral symmetry

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Symmetry
Radial symmetry

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Symmetry
Asymmetric

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Skeleton
External skeleton


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Skeleton
Internal skeleton

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Skeleton
No skeleton

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Phyla of the animal kingdom
  • Sponges
  • Cnidarians
  • Molluscs
  • Arthropods 
  • Echinoderms
  • Vertebrates 

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1. Phylum: Sponges
Visible characeristics:
  • no symmetry
  • body has many holes (pores) for in-/outflow of water
  • no mouth, no organs
  • traps + eats plankton
  • aquatic

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2. Phylum: Cnidarians
Visible characteristics:
  • An exoskeleton of calcium, a coral
  • the coral is built by Cnidarians
  • Cnidarians show radial symmetry
  • aquatic

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3. Phylum: Molluscs  => Bi-valves
Visible characteristics:
  • some have an external skeleton: a shell
  • soft bodies
  • many are aquatic
  • and are filterfeeders



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4. Phylum: Molluscs => octopus/squid/cuttlefish
Visible characteristics:
  • an internal skeleton: a calcium plate
  • soft streamlined body
  • with tentacles attached to their head
  • and hunt for prey
  • squirting ink

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5. Phylum: Molluscs => nautilus
Visible characteristics:
  • an exoskeleton (a shell)
  • soft streamlined body
  • with tentacles attached to their head
  • and hunt for prey.

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6. Phylum: Echinoderms
  • ‘spiny skinned’
  • aquatic
  • radial symmetry (5 equal parts)
  • endoskeleton
  • with a mouth located in the center
      of the body.

=> sea star

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7. Phylum: Echinoderms => sea urchin (zee-egel)
  • ‘spiny skinned’
  • aquatic
  • radial symmetry (5 equal parts)
  • endoskeleton
  • with a mouth located in the center
    of the body


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ARTHROPODS
  • Invertebrate - exoskeleton.
  • Arthropod means jointed leg, all these animals have jointed legs.
  • They all have bodies that are divided into segments.
  • Because they have an exoskeleton they grow by molting.
  • largest of the animal phyla

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What did we learn?
  1. Important features for the classification of animals are symmetry and the type of skeleton.
  2. There are 6 phyla in the animal kingdom. 
  3. You can recognize a few features for each of the phlya.

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Do Now
Q 4 t/m 7 on pg. 190-191

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