BIOL 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Human Embryogenesis, Primary Nutritional Groups, Gastrulation

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The tree of life: animals are a monophyletic clade, they are the most well-studied group. What are the characteristics of animals: multicellular, chemoorganoheterotrophic eukaryotes, typically obtain nutrition through ingestion, lack cell walls, animals are motile at some point, all animals have nerve cells and muscle tissue (beside sponges) Germ layers: layers of cells in the gastrula that give rise to the various tissues and organs of the animal body, ectoderm-epidermis and nervous tissue, endoderm-lining, mesoderm-middle layer. Body cavities ( coelom : some animals have a body cavity completely lined by tissues derived from mesoderm- coelomates , some animals have body cavities partially lined by tissues derived from mesoderm- pseudocoelomates , some animals lack body cavities- acoelmomate . Phyla to be covered: ctenophora, porifera, cnidaria, platyhelminthes, rotifera, mollusca, annelida, nematoda, arthropoda, echinodermata, chordata. Text book is out of date for the phylogenetic tree.

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