Kingdom Animalia

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Kingdom Animalia How many species of animals do you think there are?

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Kingdom Animalia. How many species of animals do you think there are?. As of 2010…. Vertebrate Animals Mammals5,490 Birds9,998 Reptiles9,084 Amphibians6,433 Fishes31,300 Total Vertebrates62,305 Invertebrate Animals Insects1,000,000 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kingdom Animalia

How many species of animals do you think there are?

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As of 2010…

Vertebrate AnimalsMammals 5,490Birds 9,998Reptiles 9,084Amphibians 6,433Fishes 31,300Total Vertebrates 62,305

Invertebrate AnimalsInsects 1,000,000Spiders and scorpions 102,248Molluscs 85,000Crustaceans 47,000Corals 2,175Others 68,827Total Invertebrates 1,305,250

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Some of the phyla… of 36

• Phylum Porifera (“pore bearing”) – sponges• Phylum Platyhelminthes (“flatworm”)• Phylum Annelida (“ringed) - worms• Phylum Cnidaria (“possessing stings”) – corals, sea

anemones, jellyfish • Phylum Arthropoda (“jointed legs”) – insects and crustaceans• Phylum Mollusca (“soft bodied”) – snail, squid, octopus, clam• Phylum Echinodermata (“hedgehog skin”) - sea urchin, sea

cucumber, sea star• Phylum Chordata (chord = string)

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Phylum Porifera (“pore bearing”) – sponges

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Phylum Platyhelminthes (“flatworm”)

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Phylum Annelida (“ringed) - worms

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Phylum Cnidaria (“possessing stings”) – corals, sea anemones, jellyfish

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Phylum Arthropoda (“jointed legs”) – insects and crustaceans

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Phylum Mollusca (“soft bodied”) – snail, squid, octopus, clam

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Phylum Echinodermata (“hedgehog skin”) - sea urchin, sea cucumber, sea star

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Phylum Chordata (chord = string)

• Class Chondrichythes (chondro = cartilage; ichthys = fish) – sharks, rays

• Class Osteichythes (osteo = bone) – boney fish• Class Reptilia (reptili = creeping) - turtles,

lizards• Class Amphibia (amphi = on both sides, double;

bios = life) - frogs• Class Aves (avi = a bird) • Class Mammalia (mamma, mammil = milk fed)