BIOL 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Gastrovascular Cavity, Cambrian Explosion, Gastrulation

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Opistoknta- characterized by the presence of a single posterior flagellum on swimming cells. Choanoflagellates- fresh and salt water, filter feeders, several genes found only in choanoflagellates and animals (closely related to animals) Cell theory- all living organisms are made up of 1 or more cells & all cells come from pre- existing cells. Characteristics of animals- multicellular, chemoorganohetertrophic, eukaryotes, nutrition through ingestion, lack cell walls, motile at least during some stages of their life cycle, all animals (except sponges) have nerve and muscle cells. Animal life cycles- most reproduce exclusively sexually with the diploid stage most prominent. Gametes are produced by meiosis and are typically the only haploid cells in the life cycle. Early development tipically include cleavage, blastula stage, gastrulation, and gastrula stage. Germ layers- layers of cells in the gastrula that give rise to the various tissues and organs of the animal body. Some animals only have ectoderm and endoderm =diploblastic.

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