How many living animal species are described? What percentage do the insects, molluscs, ctŕustaceans, mammals and primates make up?
3% crustaceans

How many species are possibly in the world?
-numbers of species estimated up to 10 million living but only up to 2 million described
Into how many phyla is the animals kingdom described?
30+
What does it mean that animals are heterotrophs?
animals= heterotrophs, need to consume other organisms to survive, don’t have cell walls
What were one of the earliest animals?

What are the characteristsics of the phylum Nematoda?
What are the characteristics of the phylum Onychophora?
What are the characteristics of the phylum Bryozoa?

What are the characteristics of the phylum Tardigrada?

What are the 5 criteria to help classify phyla?
What are the 2 types of symmetry?
What are the germ layers?
-layers of embryo cells that develop into body features
two layers= diploblastic
three layers= triploblastic (have the mesoderm= capable of differentiating into many tissues and features)

What is the blastula?
-early developmental stage when cells begin to differentiate
fertilisation- morula-blastula then the three layers= as bent get the future gut, opening to it= blastopore
=simplest organisms pretty much that, no more differentiation

What is the coelom, who has it and why is it important?

What does the blastopore become?
PROTOSTOME: mouth first, either blastopore becomes mouth, anus later or blastopore becomes mouth and anus at the same time
DEUTEROSTOME: blastopore becomes anus, mouth develops later
What is segmentation?
What are 4 other ways of distinguishing animals?
Which phyla do we study?

What are the characteristics of the phylum Porifera (sponges)?
minimal means of responding to the outer environment
can release sperm and eggs out into the environment,
-symmetry, radial nor bilateral
What are the three classes into which the phylum Cnidaria is divided into?
What are the characteristics of the phylum cnidaria?
-=nervous system sort of
-no posterior and anterior part
-can tell different between light and dark
-it is in the mesoglea
photoreceptors
What is the body structure of a cnidarian?
most have a second form= medusa= moving swimming form
if you take polyp turn upside down= medusa almost= very similar some of the names for things change

What do cnidarians use to catch prey?
-nematocysts
–use cell nematocyst to sting and catch prey
-it is in the cnidocyte
there is a trigger= move there= shoots it out-transfers poison or toxin= hurts

Describe the cnidarian life cycle:
planula=larvae= swims around
-time spent in each depends on the species, jellyfish= sexual, coral= polyp asexual most of the time
