Animal kingdom groups (phyla). What is an animal? Heterotroph (consumer, not decomposer) Heterotroph (consumer, not decomposer) Multicellular Multicellular.
Kingdom Animalia. Animals are defined as: Heterotrophic (not making their own food) multi-cellular Having eukaryotic cells Having cells with no cell walls.
Evolution in the Animal Kingdom Review. 1. Whats the difference between a chordate and an invertebrate? Chordates exhibit 4 characteristics during at.
Sponges. Classification: Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Porifiera – due to its pores * More than 7,000 named species *The rest of a sponge’s classification.
Bioactive Compounds from Sponges (Phylum Porifera) Diversity of Sponge-Derived Compounds Manoalide: A Phospholipase A2 Inhibitor Bioactive Compounds from.
Classification of Animals Animals With Backbones MAMMAL FISH REPTILE BIRD AMPHIBIAN.
Introduction to Sponges. Porifera – “Pore-bearing” – Over 4,000 species – Mostly marine.
Animals kingdom. What are their similarities? What are their differences?
7 Tessa and William’s Animal Kingdom Invertebrates Sponges Cnidarians flatworms Roundworms Segmented worms Arthropods Mollusks Echinoderms chordates.
Sponges- Filters of the Sea Phylum- Porifera What they don’t have: Eyes Organs Can’t move.
Introduction to Coral Reefs Coral reefs are amazing, natural wonders that live in the warm waters of the tropics, providing habitat for thousands of marine.
5 KINGDOM : ANIMALIA The Sponges. Kingdom Animalia(Metazoa) 1. Mesozoa 2. Parazoa 3. Eumetazoa.