Zusammenfassung der Ressource
INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL DIVERSITY
- STRUCTURE AND SPECIALIZATION
- Nervous tissue and
muscle tissue
- Multicellular
- Heterotroph (ingest food)
- Cells lack cell wall
- Bodies held together (collagen)
- REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
- Have one larval stage
- Hox genes
- Regulate
development
body form
- Produce wide
diversity of animal
morphology
- Zygote undergoes rapid
development called as
clevage
- Reproduce sexually
- Diploid stage dominate life cycle
- Larva
- Sexually immature
- Distinct from
adult
- HISTORY OF LIFE SPAN
- 2. PALEOZOIC ERA
- Cambrian explosion
- Cause by
- Prey-predator
relationship
- Rise in level of atmospheric oxygen
- Hox genes evolution
- Earliest fossil animal
- 542-251 million
years ago
- 3. MESOZOIC ERA
- First mammals emerged
- Dinosaurs were
dominant
terrestrial
vertebrates
- 252-65.5 million years ago
- Coral reefs emerged
- Important marine
ecological niches
- 4. CENOZOIC ERA
- Mass extinction
(land and aquatic)
- Insect diversified
- Modern mammals orders
- 65.5 million
years ago -
present
- Global climate cooled
- 1. NEOPROTEROZOIC ERA
- 1 billion - 542
million years
ago
- BODY PLAN
- To categories animals
- SYMMETRY
- Radial
- Often sessile or
planktonic (drifting
or weakly
swimming)
- No front and
back, or left
and right
- Bilateral
- Two sided symmetry
- Characteristic
- Cephalization, the
development of a head
- A dorsal (top) side and
a ventral (bottom) side
- Anterior (head) and
posterior (tail) end
- A right and left
side
- Move actively and have a
central nervous system
- TISSUE
- Diploblastic
animals
- Ectoderm
- Germ layer covering
the embryo’s surface
- Endoderm
- Innermost germ
layer and lines the
developing digestive
tube, called the
archenteron
- Triploblastic
animals
- + Mesoderm
- Three germ layers
- Include all bilaterians
- CAVITIES
- Coelomates
- Acolomates
- Pseudocoelomates
- A grade is a
group whose
members share
key biological
features
- CLEAVAGE
- Deuterostrome
- Cleavage is
radial and
indeterminate
- Protostrome
- Cleavage is
spiral and
determinate