Lecture #15 Date ______ n Chapter 34 ~ Vertebrate Evolution and Diversity.
DIGESTION By Erin and Courtney. Evolution Two types of digestion – Intracellular: Break down of macromolecules takes place within the cell. – Extracellular:
Continental Shelf Richest part of the ocean, with the world's most important fishing grounds –Extends from the subtidal to the shelf break, the outer edge.
Marine Annelids: the Polychaetes Almost all marine annelids are polychaetes (class Polychaeta), which are also known as “bristle worms” for their stiff.
These two Protostomes are important for study of genetics and development.
The Animal Kingdom Chordates. Phylum Chordata Chordates Possess all the characteristics of animals farther down on the evolutionary ladder: nucleus, multi-
Chapter 7
Nutrition and Digestion. Ways animals ingest their food Omnivores – ingest both plants and animals Herbivores – ingest plants Carnivores – ingest other.
Invertebrates
Chapter 7. Classification by Evolutionary Relationship By far the most familiar is the frame work created 250 years ago by Linnaeus Organisms grouped.
Chapter 15 Marine Animals Oceanography An Invitation to Marine Science, 7th Tom Garrison.
Bilateral Symmetry