ANIMALIA

ANIMALIA

General Characteristics

  • Largest phylum in animal kingdom
  • Organ system organisation present
  • Bilateral symmetry, triploblastic, coelomate (in higher groups)

Non-Chordates

Porifera

  • Cellular level organisation, diploblastic, acoelomate
  • Body has pores, hence called sponges
  • Non-mobile, aquatic organisms
  • Examples: Scycon, Euplectella, Spongilla

Cnidaria / Coelenterata

  • Tissue level organisation, diploblastic, acoelomate
  • Radial symmetry, anus absent
  • Aquatic, exoskeleton of calcium carbonate
  • Examples: Jellyfish, Coral, Hydra

Platyhelminthes

  • Organ level organisation, bilateral symmetry
  • Triploblastic, acoelomate
  • Body dorsoventrally flattened, parasitic/free-living
  • Examples: Planaria, Liver fluke, Tapeworm

Nematoda (Aschelminthes)

  • Triploblastic, pseudocoelom, bilateral symmetry
  • Body cylindrical, sexes separate
  • Found as intestinal worms
  • Example: Filarial worm (Elephantiasis)

Annelida

  • Organ system level, bilateral symmetry
  • Triploblastic, coelomate, segmented body
  • Locomotion by parapodia (e.g., Nereis)
  • Examples: Earthworm, Leech

Arthropoda

  • Largest phylum, segmented body (head, thorax, abdomen)
  • Exoskeleton of chitin, open circulatory system
  • Jointed appendages present
  • Examples: Spider, Crab, Crayfish

Mollusca

  • Triploblastic, coelomate, bilateral symmetry
  • Hard exoskeleton (shell)
  • Open circulatory system
  • Examples: Octopus, Pila, Unio, Snail

Echinodermata

  • Radial symmetry, triploblastic, coelomate
  • Spiny-skinned, no segmentation
  • Body shapes: star, spherical, elongated
  • Examples: Starfish, Sea urchin, Brittle star

Chordates

Protochordata

  • Notochord present, paired gill slits
  • Closed circulatory system, nerve cord present

Vertebrata

Cyclostomata (Jawless vertebrates)
  • Jawless, primitive vertebrates
  • Examples: Petromyzon, Myxine (lamprey)
Pisces (Fishes)
  • 2-chambered heart
  • Respiration through gills, mucous glands in skin
  • Examples: Shark, Dogfish, Tuna
Amphibia
  • 3-chambered heart, cold-blooded
  • Live in water and land
  • Examples: Frog, Toad, Salamander
Reptilia
  • Cold-blooded, 3-chambered heart
  • Exception: Crocodile → 4-chambered heart
  • Examples: Snake, Turtle, Lizard, Crocodile
Aves (Birds)
  • Warm-blooded, 4-chambered heart
  • Body with head, thorax, abdomen, lay eggs
Mammalia
  • Warm-blooded, 4-chambered heart
  • Mammary glands present
  • Examples: Human, Whale, Dolphin
  • Exception: Egg-laying mammals → Platypus, Echidna

Memory Tricks 🧠

  • Non-chordates order:
    “Poor Cats Play Near A Muddy Area Every Day”
    (Porifera → Cnidaria → Platyhelminthes → Nematoda → Annelida → Arthropoda → Mollusca → Echinodermata)
  • Vertebrates order:
    “Cold People Always Require Big Meals”
    (Cyclostomata → Pisces → Amphibia → Reptilia → Birds → Mammals)
  • Heart chambers:
    Fish-2, Amphibian-3, Reptile-3 (Croc-4), Birds & Mammals-4

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