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Introduction to Animal Evolution
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Biology
12th Grade
02/09/2009

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Characterisicas of Animals
Definition
  • multicellular, hertrotrophic eukaryotes.
  • get preformed organic molecules through ingestion (eating other organisms or organic material that is decomposing)

 

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Animal Cells
Definition
  • lack cell walls
  • held together by structural proteins (ex. collagen(
  • intercellular junctions: tight junctions, desmosomes, and gap junctions
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Animal tissue
Definition
  • respons for impulce conduction and mvmt= nervous tissue and muscle tissue
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cleavage
Definition
zygote undergoes and succession of mitotic cell divisions
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blastula
Definition
  • cleavage leads to this
  • form of a hollow ball
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grastulation
Definition
  • after blastula stage
  • layers of embyonic tissues that will develop into adult body parts are produced
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grastrula
Definition
  • results from grastulation
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larva
Definition
  • sexually immature form
  • eats diff food than adult
  • sometimes diff habitat than adult
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metamorphosis
Definition
  •  a resurgence of devolpment that transforms animal into an adult
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regulatory genes
Definition
  • Hox genes
  • modules of DNA sequences=homeoboxes (only in ansimals)
  • # of Hox genes correlated w/ complexity of animal
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animal kingdom evolved from...
Definition
colonial flagellated protist
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grade
Definition
certain body plan features shared by the animals belonging to that branch
Term

parazoans

Definition
  • lack true tissues
  • sponges
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eumetazoans
Definition
  • tissues are a basic feature of nearly all other animal phyla
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radial symmetry
Definition
  • pylum Ctenophora (comb jellies) and phylum Cnidaria (jellies)
  • radiata
  • has a top and bottom, an oral and an aboral side but no head end and rear end and o left and right
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bilateral symmetry
Definition
  • dorsal (top)
  • ventral (bottom)
  • anterior (head)
  • and posterior (tail)
  • two sided
  • leaft and right side
  • bilateria
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cephalization
Definition
  • evo trend toward the concentration of sensory equip on the anterior end, the end of atraveling animal that is usually first to encounter food, danger and other stimuli
Term
germ layers
Definition
  • embryo becomes layered through grastrulation
  • these concentric layers form various tiss and organs
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Ectoderm
Definition
  • covering the surface of the embryo
  • gives rise to the outer covering of the animal
  • and for some, the central nervous system
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Endoderm
Definition
  • innermost germ layer
  • lines the developing digestive tube/archenteron
  • gives rise to lining of the digestive tract and organs derived from it (liver and lungs(
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mesoderm
Definition
  • all eumetazoans except the radiat have this
  • froms muscles and most other organs btwn the digestive tube and the outer covering of the animal
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diploblstic
Definition
  • ='s the cnidarians and ctenophores (radiata) b/c only have endoderm and ectoderm
  • all other eumetazoans = triploblastic
Term

acoelomates

Definition
  • triploblastic animals w/ solid bodies
  • no cavity btwn digestive trace and outer body
  • phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms)
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body cavity
Definition
  • most phyla of bilateral triploblastic animals have tube within a tube body plans
  • fluid spaced sep digest tract from outer body wall
  • prevents injury
  • in soft bod coelomates: functions as hydrostatic skel
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pseudocoelom
Definition
  • if cavity is not completely lined by tiss derived from mesoderm
  • rotifers and roundworms= pseudocoelomates
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Coelomates
Definition
  • animal with true coelom
  • fluid filled body cavity completely lined by tissue derived from mesoderm
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Protosomes
Definition
  • mollusks, annelids, arthropods
  • cleavage='s spiral and determinate
  • coelom formation: Schizocoelous: solid masses of mesoderm split to form coelom
  • Fate of blastopore: mouth develops from blastopore
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Deuterosomes
Definition
  • echinoderms, chordates
  • Cleavage: radial and indeterminate
  • Coelom formation: Enterocoelous: folds of archenteron form coelom
  • fate of blastopore: Anus develops from blastopore
Term
spiral cleavage
Definition

protostomes

planes of cell division are diagonal to the vertical axis of the embyo

Term
determinable cleavage
Definition
  • protos
  • rigidly casts the developmental fate of each embryonic cell very early
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radial cleavage
Definition
  • deutero
  • cleavage planes are parallel/perpendicular to the vertical axis of the egg
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indeterminate cleavage
Definition
  • deutero
  • each cell prod by early cleavage divisions retains capacity to develop into a complete embyo
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schizocoelous
Definition
  • protos
  • as the archenteron forms in a protostome, initially solid masses of mesoderm split to form coelomic cavities
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enterocoelous
Definition
  • deutero
  • mesoderm buds from the wall of archenteron and hollows to become the coelomic cavities
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blastopore

Definition
opening of the archenteron
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Lophotrochozoa
Definition
  • annelids and mollusks
  • go through trochophore larva
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Ecdysozoa
Definition
  • arthropods
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Platyhelminthes (flatworms)

Definition
  • protostomes in which body plan became simplified by loss of the coelom later in evo
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edysozoa
Definition
  • secrete external skeletons (exoskel)
  • armour of lobsters
  • nematodes and arthropos
  • as animal grows, it secretes new one=ecdysis
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