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Title: Invertebrates 1


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Invertebrates 1
  • Introduction, Porifera, Cnidaria

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Lecture outline
  • Overview Invertebrate lectures
  • What is an animal?
  • Introduction to major phyla in Kingdom Animalia
  • Basic phylogeny of Kingdom Animalia
  • Phylum Porifera
  • Phylum Cnidaria

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1. Overview of Invertebrate portion of course
  • Evolutionary relationships
  • Body plan
  • How animal meets its basic needs
  • Relationship of structure and function
  • Selected aspects of life-history and ecology

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2. What is an animal?
  • Eukaryotic
  • Multicellular Multiple cell types (Not just
    many cells)
  • Heterotrophic
  • No cell wall
  • Characteristics of early development (unique!)
  • Blastula and gastrula stages unique to animals
  • Sponges, have precursors to these stages

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Phylum Porifera sponges
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Phylum Cnidaria Have Cnidocytes
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Phylum CtenophoraThe comb jellies
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Phylum PlatyhelminthesThe flatworms
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Phylum NematodaThe roundworms
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Phylum AnnelidaThe segmented worms
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Phylum MolluscaThe soft-bodied animals
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Phylum ArthropodaJointed appendages
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Phylum EchinodermataSpiny-skinned
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Phylum ChordataAnimals with notochords
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4. Phylogenetic overview
  • Presumed to be monophyletic
  • Hypothesis assumes all animals evolve from a
    single common ancestor
  • That ancestor thought to be a sponge-like protist
    called a choanoflagellate
  • Modern choanoflagellate
  • Found in aquatic habitats
  • Some propose
  • polyphyletic origins
  • Cite Cambrian explosion

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Phylogenetic overview (traditional)
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Multicellularity separates the ancestral protists
from all animals
  • Multicellularity
  • Different types of cells!

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Development of two true tissue layers
  • Separates Phylum Porifera from all others
  • Sponges All other groups (2-3 tissues)

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Development of a third germ layer and bilateral
symmetry
  • Cnidarians, Ctenophores All others
  • Radial symmetry, 2 layers Bilateral
    symmetry, 3 layers
  • (Porifera)

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Further developments (briefly)
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Body cavities
  • Acoelomate
  • Pseudocoelomates
  • Coelomates

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Further developments (briefly)
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5. Phylum Porifera The sponges
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Evolutionary relationships
  • Simplest multicellular animals
  • Main cell type, choanocyte, resembles
    choanoflagellate cell
  • Considered "multicellular" rather than colonial,
    because there are different cell types.
  • Not much, if any cooperation between cells
  • No real "tissues", no "systems" of any type (no
    nervous system, circulatory system, etc.)

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Sponge structure
  • Review key parts

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Water movement and feeding
  • Role of flagellum
  • Role of collar
  • Movement of particles
  • Phagocytosis

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Protection
  • Sponges are sessile
  • Toxins/warning coloration (this is why many
    sponges are brightly colored)
  • Painful or sharp covering (spicules)
  • Regenerative ability
  • Camouflage (if not toxic)
  • Bore into shells.
  • NOTE Nudibranch predators co-opt sponge
    defenses (toxins, spicules)

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Phylum Cnidaria
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Evolutionary relationships
  • Diverge from the Porifera in the following ways
  • Diploblastic two true tissue layers
  • Ectoderm and endoderm
  • No mesoderm
  • Radiata One of two phyla to exhibit radial
    symmetry

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Where Cnidarians fit in
  • Cnidarians, Ctenophores All others
  • Radial symmetry, 2 layers Bilateral
    symmetry, 3 layers
  • (Porifera)

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Body organization
  • Polyps and medusae

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Key features
  • Polyps and medusae
  • Tissue layers
  • Ectoderm, gastroderm (endoderm)
  • Mesoglia
  • Secreted from the tissue layers
  • Gastrovascular cavity
  • Functions
  • Not a true body cavity!
  • Nervous system nerve net
  • No other major body systems
  • Tentacles with cnidocytes (stinging cells)

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Nervous system features
  • True neurons
  • Conduction can be unidirectional or bidirectional
    along neurons
  • Nerve net with no direct pathways
  • Have simple sensory organs

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Cnidocytes/nematocystsHow do they work?
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Life-history strategies
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