Biology - 7th - Class Notes - Animal Kingdom

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What is a zygote?

A fertilized egg

What do animals begin their life as?

A fertilized egg called a zygote

What is segmentation?

Advanced animals that have a body segment and specialization of tissue

What is cephalization?

An Interior concentration of scent organs

What are asymmetrical animals?

Animals that are irregularly shaped

What are filter-feeders?

Aquatic animals that strain food from water

What are examples of animals in the Mollusca phylum?

Clams, Squid, snails

What do some invertebrates have to help control different body parts?

Clusters of nerve cells called ganglia

How do animals circulate?

Diffusion or a circulatory system

What are examples of animals from the Annelida phylum?

Earth worms and segmented worms

What do all animals have, except for sponges, that helps them respond?

Fibers called nerves that carry signals to control body movements

What are examples of animals from the Platyhelminthes phylum?

Flatworms

where is the interior of an animal?

Head region

What are examples of animals in the Chordata phylum?

Includes are animals with vertebrate

What is radial symmetry?

It can be divided along any plane through a central access into equal halves shaped like a wheel

What does the phylum, PORIFERA, mean?

It means "having spores" Ex. Sponges

Where do animals breathe?

Lungs, gills, skin

What are simple invertebrates?

Nerves arranged in networks or in nerve rings

What is asymmetrical symmetry?

No patterns

What is excretion?

Process by which waste products are eliminated from blood, tissues or organs

What are examples of animals from the Nematoda phylum?

Round worms

What are examples of animals from Cnidaria phylum?

Sea anemones Jelly fish Hydra Coral

What are examples of animals in the Echinodermata phylum?

Starfish

What are examples of animals with radial symmetry?

Starfish and Jellyfish

Where is the posterior of an animal?

Tail region

What is respiration?

Taking in Oxygen and giving off Carbon Dioxide

What is digestion?

The breakdown of food into smaller components that are more easy to be absorbed into the bloodstream

What is ingestion?

The consumption of a substance by an organism

What happens when animals become more complex?

The more pronounced their cephalization becomes

What is assimilation?

The process by which simple nutrients are taken in by different organs and used for different purposes

What is absorption?

The process of taking up material by a living organism into the bloodstream

what is Zoology?

The study of animals

What is Physiology?

The study of functions of organs

What is Anatomy?

The study of the structure of the organs

What is different about animals that have simple invertebrates?

They do not have a head or a brain

How do many vertebrates increase their numbers rapidly?

They reproduce asexually although most reproduce sexually

Do most animals move?

Yes

What are symmetrical animals?

animals that are regularly shaped

Where is the dorsal on an animal?

backside

Where is the ventral on an animal?

bellyside

What is bilateral symmetry?

has a right and left side

What are examples of animals with bilateral symmetry?

humans, insects and cats

What are the characteristics of animals?

multi celled sexual reproduction specialized cells movement heterotroph endotherm ectotherm Eukaryotic Lack cell walls 95% are invertebrates 5% are vertebrate

What are examples of animals from the Arthropoda phylum?

spiders, millepedes, shrimp, crabs, lobster

What are examples of animals that are asymmetrical?

sponge and coral

What is egestion?

the act of discharging undigested and waste material from a cell

Which body parts do animals that have bilateral symmetry have?

1. Dorsal 2. Ventral 3. Interior 4. Posterior

What are the 7 essential animal functions?

1. Feeding 2. Respiration 3. Circulation 4. Excretion 5. Response 6. Movement 7. Reproduction

What are the 5 steps of feeding?

1. Ingestion 2. Digestion 3. Absorption 4. Assimilation 5. Egestion

What are the 9 major animal phyla?

1. Porifera 2. Cnidaria 3. Platyhelminthes 4. Nematoda 5. Annelida 6. Arthropoda 7. Mollusca 8. Chordata 9. Echinodermata

How do animals respond?

1. Receptor cells respond to external stimuli: sound, light, smell and touch

What is special about the Arthropoda phylum?

1. largest phylum in the kingdom 2. Contains the most number of species


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