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There are about 50 million animal species living on earth today.
Non- Chordates Chordates
ClassifiCation of animalsClassifiCation of animals
• NON-CHORDATES
• Absence of notochord.
• Pharynx not perforated
by gill-slits.
• Nerve chord, if present,
double, ventral and
solid.
• Heart, if present, dorsal
in position.
• CHORDATES
• Presence of notochord
at some stage of
development.
• Pharyngeal gill-slits
present at some stage
of life.
• Single, dorsal and
hollow nerve chord.
• Heart – Ventral in
position.
non-CHoRDatEs
• Lack the Notochord.
• The pharynx is without paired openings
called gill-slits.
• Absence of notochord. If present, it is
double, ventral and solid.
• The heart, if present, is dorsal in position.
NON-CHORDATES
Phylum 1 : PROTOZOA
e.g. Amoeba
Phylum 2 : PORIFERA
e.g. Bath sponge
Phylum 3 : COELENTERATA
e.g. Hydra, Physalia
Phylum 4 : PLATYHELMINTHES
e.g. Planaria, Liver fluke
Phylum 5 : NEMATHELMINTHES
e.g. Ascaries, Filaria
Phylum 6 : ANNELIDA
e.g. Earthworm, leech
Phylum 7 : ARTHROPODA
e.g. Crab, Cockroach
Phylum 8 : MOLLUSCA
e.g. Pila, Bivalve
Phylum 9 : ECHINODERMATA
e.g. Starfish, Sea urchin
Phylum 10 : HEMICHORDATA
e.g. Balanoglossus
Phylum - Protozoa
• Unicellular, Microscopic
• Free-living, symbiotic or parasitic.
Free-living forms are mostly aquatic
or terrestrial.
• Locomotion by pseudopodia, cilia,
flagella.
• Ingestion of food by phagocytosis or
pinocytosis.
• Asexual reproduction by
binary/multiple fission and sexual by
conjugation.
• E.g. Amoeba, Entamoeba,
Plasmodium, Paramoecium, Euglena
Phylum - Porifera
• Simplest animals having pores
called ostia.
• Aquatic. Mostly marine.
• Sessile ,i.e., not locomotive.
• Body is supported by spicules.
• Feed on small organisms or
nutrients. Ingestion by ostia or
large openings – osculla.
• Asexual reproduction by
budding. Have a great power of
regeneration.
• E.g. Sycon, Euspongia,
Hyalomena.
Phylum - Coelenterata
• Cylindrical (polyp) or umbrella
(medusa) like animals.
• Radially symmetrical and
diploblastic body.
• Solitary or colonial and sessile or
free-swimming.
• Mouth is surrounded by tentacles
having cnidocytes.
• Tentacles – food capturing.
• Stinging cells – offence, defense
organs.
• Asexual reproduction by
budding. Have a great power
of regeneration.
• E.g. Hydra, Sea anemone, physalia,
Aurelia.
Phylum - Platy helminthes
• Dorsoventrally flattened thin
body.
• Mostly endoparasites or free-
living.
• Triploblastic body.
• They are hermaphrodite.
• E.g. Planaria, Liver fluke,
Tapeworm.
•
Phylum - Nemithelminthes
• Long, slender, cylindrical
worms (round worms) .
• Free-living or
endoparasites.
• Triploblastic body covered
by a thick cuticle.
• Unisexual organisms.
• E.g. Ascaris, Filaria, Hook
worm.
Phylum - Annelida
• Elongated, cylindrical,
metameric segmented
animals.
• Free living/ectoparacitic
• Marine / terrestrial.
• Triploblastic, bilaterally
symmetrical coelomates.
• Locomotive organs : setae,
parapodia, suckers.
• Hermaphrodite or separate
sexes.
• E.g. Earthworm, Leech,
Nereis.
Phylum - Arthopoda
• Most successful, largest animal
group.
• Found in all habitats.
• Triploblastic, coelomate and
bilaterally symmetrical
segmented animals with heads.
• Have paired jointed appendages
for locomotion.
• Chitinous exoskeleton covering
the body.
• Separate sexes.
• E.g. Crab, Spider, Millipede,
Cockroach.
Phylum - Mollusca
• Aquatic or terrestrial.
• Triploblastic, coelomate and
unsegmented soft- bodied
animals.
• A large muscular foot modified
for creeping, burrowing,
swimming.
• Body enclosed in membranous
structure (mantle) secreting
calcareous protective shell.
• Separate sexes.
• E.g. Pila, Bivalve, Snail,
Octopus.
Phylum - Echinodermata
• Exclusively marine animals.
• Triploblastic, coelomate
• Pentaradial symmetry in
adults. Bilateral symmetry in
larvae.
• Move by tube feet also for
grasping the food.
• Few are sessile.
• Skeleton of calcareous plates
or spines.
• Separate sexes.
• E.g. Starfish, Sea urchin,
Brittle star, Sea cucumbar.
Phylum - Hemichordata
• Acorn worms.
• Marine animals living in
burrows.
• Divisible in 3 regions :
proboscis, collar, trunk.
• May have one to several
gill – slits.
• Sexes are separate.
• May be hermaphrodite.
• E.g. Balanoglossus,
Saccoglossus.
Chordates
• Presence of notochord at some stage of
development.
• Presence of pharyngeal gill-slits.
• Presence of single, dorsal, tubular, hollow
nerve chord.
• Heart in ventral position.
Sub- Phylum - Urochordata
• Marine animals.
• Body surrounded by
leathery covering (tunic /
test).
• Larvae are free swimming
& notochord is only in tail
in larvae.
• After settling on seashore,
they get transformed into
sessile adults.
• Generally hermaphrodite.
• E.g. Ascidians, Doliolum,
Oikopleura.
Sub-phylum -= Cephalochordata
• Small fish-like marine
animals.
• Notochord extends
along the entire body.
• Pharynx is large with
numerous gill- slits.
• Sexes are separate.
• E.g. Amhioxus.
Sub-phylum - Vertebrata
• The notochord is replaced by a vertebral
column.
• The head is well developed.
• Brain is protected in a cranium.
• Endoskeleton may be cartilaginous or
bony.
• They may be jaw-less (Agnatha), with
jaws (Ganathostomata).
Class Cyclostomata
• They have suctorial mouths without jaws.
• Skin is soft and devoid of scales.
• Absence of paired appendages.
• Cartilaginous endoskeleton.
• Mostly ectoparasites.
• E.g. Petromyzon, Myxine.
Class Pisces (Fishes)
• Cold blooded, aquatic.
• Stream-lined body.
• Fins – Swimming.
• Tail-fin – Direction
changing.
• Exoskeleton is the form of
scales. Endoskeleton may
be cartilaginous or bony.
• Respiration by gills.
• Eyes without eye-lids.
• E.g. Dogfish, Rohu
Class Amphibia
• Cold-blooded and
freshwater or terrestrial.
• Limbs are two pairs.
• Digits are without claws.
• Absence of exoskeleton.
• Smooth, moist skin for
respiration.
• Presence of ear drum.
• Eyes are protruding
&provided with eyelids.
• E.g. Frog, Toad,
Salamander.
Class Reptilia
• Cold-blooded animals.
• Crawl on the ground.
• Their dry skin bears scales
or bony plates.
• Presence of neck.
• Absence of external ear.
• Digits are provided with
claws.
• E.g. Tortoise, Wall lizard,
Snake.
Class Aves (Birds)
• Warm-blooded animals.
• Stream lined body for
lower air resistance during
flight.
• Fore-limbs are modified
into wings. Digits are
clawed and covered with
scales.
• Exoskeleton is in the form
of feathers.
• Neck, beck are present.
• E.g. Parrot, Pigeon, Duck.
Class Mammalia
• Presence of mammary
glands.
• Warm-blooded animals.
• Body is divisible into
Head-Neck-Trunk-Tail.
• Digits are provided with
nails, claws, hooves.
• Exoskeleton is in the
form of hairs or fur.
• External ear is absent.
• E.g. Bat, Squirrel, Rat,
Lion, Monkey, Man.

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Classification of animals

  • 1. STD. : 9TH (SHIVNERI) SUBJECT : SCIENCE II DATE : There are about 50 million animal species living on earth today. Non- Chordates Chordates
  • 2. ClassifiCation of animalsClassifiCation of animals • NON-CHORDATES • Absence of notochord. • Pharynx not perforated by gill-slits. • Nerve chord, if present, double, ventral and solid. • Heart, if present, dorsal in position. • CHORDATES • Presence of notochord at some stage of development. • Pharyngeal gill-slits present at some stage of life. • Single, dorsal and hollow nerve chord. • Heart – Ventral in position.
  • 3. non-CHoRDatEs • Lack the Notochord. • The pharynx is without paired openings called gill-slits. • Absence of notochord. If present, it is double, ventral and solid. • The heart, if present, is dorsal in position.
  • 4. NON-CHORDATES Phylum 1 : PROTOZOA e.g. Amoeba Phylum 2 : PORIFERA e.g. Bath sponge Phylum 3 : COELENTERATA e.g. Hydra, Physalia Phylum 4 : PLATYHELMINTHES e.g. Planaria, Liver fluke Phylum 5 : NEMATHELMINTHES e.g. Ascaries, Filaria Phylum 6 : ANNELIDA e.g. Earthworm, leech Phylum 7 : ARTHROPODA e.g. Crab, Cockroach Phylum 8 : MOLLUSCA e.g. Pila, Bivalve Phylum 9 : ECHINODERMATA e.g. Starfish, Sea urchin Phylum 10 : HEMICHORDATA e.g. Balanoglossus
  • 5. Phylum - Protozoa • Unicellular, Microscopic • Free-living, symbiotic or parasitic. Free-living forms are mostly aquatic or terrestrial. • Locomotion by pseudopodia, cilia, flagella. • Ingestion of food by phagocytosis or pinocytosis. • Asexual reproduction by binary/multiple fission and sexual by conjugation. • E.g. Amoeba, Entamoeba, Plasmodium, Paramoecium, Euglena
  • 6. Phylum - Porifera • Simplest animals having pores called ostia. • Aquatic. Mostly marine. • Sessile ,i.e., not locomotive. • Body is supported by spicules. • Feed on small organisms or nutrients. Ingestion by ostia or large openings – osculla. • Asexual reproduction by budding. Have a great power of regeneration. • E.g. Sycon, Euspongia, Hyalomena.
  • 7. Phylum - Coelenterata • Cylindrical (polyp) or umbrella (medusa) like animals. • Radially symmetrical and diploblastic body. • Solitary or colonial and sessile or free-swimming. • Mouth is surrounded by tentacles having cnidocytes. • Tentacles – food capturing. • Stinging cells – offence, defense organs. • Asexual reproduction by budding. Have a great power of regeneration. • E.g. Hydra, Sea anemone, physalia, Aurelia.
  • 8. Phylum - Platy helminthes • Dorsoventrally flattened thin body. • Mostly endoparasites or free- living. • Triploblastic body. • They are hermaphrodite. • E.g. Planaria, Liver fluke, Tapeworm. •
  • 9. Phylum - Nemithelminthes • Long, slender, cylindrical worms (round worms) . • Free-living or endoparasites. • Triploblastic body covered by a thick cuticle. • Unisexual organisms. • E.g. Ascaris, Filaria, Hook worm.
  • 10. Phylum - Annelida • Elongated, cylindrical, metameric segmented animals. • Free living/ectoparacitic • Marine / terrestrial. • Triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical coelomates. • Locomotive organs : setae, parapodia, suckers. • Hermaphrodite or separate sexes. • E.g. Earthworm, Leech, Nereis.
  • 11. Phylum - Arthopoda • Most successful, largest animal group. • Found in all habitats. • Triploblastic, coelomate and bilaterally symmetrical segmented animals with heads. • Have paired jointed appendages for locomotion. • Chitinous exoskeleton covering the body. • Separate sexes. • E.g. Crab, Spider, Millipede, Cockroach.
  • 12. Phylum - Mollusca • Aquatic or terrestrial. • Triploblastic, coelomate and unsegmented soft- bodied animals. • A large muscular foot modified for creeping, burrowing, swimming. • Body enclosed in membranous structure (mantle) secreting calcareous protective shell. • Separate sexes. • E.g. Pila, Bivalve, Snail, Octopus.
  • 13. Phylum - Echinodermata • Exclusively marine animals. • Triploblastic, coelomate • Pentaradial symmetry in adults. Bilateral symmetry in larvae. • Move by tube feet also for grasping the food. • Few are sessile. • Skeleton of calcareous plates or spines. • Separate sexes. • E.g. Starfish, Sea urchin, Brittle star, Sea cucumbar.
  • 14. Phylum - Hemichordata • Acorn worms. • Marine animals living in burrows. • Divisible in 3 regions : proboscis, collar, trunk. • May have one to several gill – slits. • Sexes are separate. • May be hermaphrodite. • E.g. Balanoglossus, Saccoglossus.
  • 15. Chordates • Presence of notochord at some stage of development. • Presence of pharyngeal gill-slits. • Presence of single, dorsal, tubular, hollow nerve chord. • Heart in ventral position.
  • 16. Sub- Phylum - Urochordata • Marine animals. • Body surrounded by leathery covering (tunic / test). • Larvae are free swimming & notochord is only in tail in larvae. • After settling on seashore, they get transformed into sessile adults. • Generally hermaphrodite. • E.g. Ascidians, Doliolum, Oikopleura.
  • 17. Sub-phylum -= Cephalochordata • Small fish-like marine animals. • Notochord extends along the entire body. • Pharynx is large with numerous gill- slits. • Sexes are separate. • E.g. Amhioxus.
  • 18. Sub-phylum - Vertebrata • The notochord is replaced by a vertebral column. • The head is well developed. • Brain is protected in a cranium. • Endoskeleton may be cartilaginous or bony. • They may be jaw-less (Agnatha), with jaws (Ganathostomata).
  • 19. Class Cyclostomata • They have suctorial mouths without jaws. • Skin is soft and devoid of scales. • Absence of paired appendages. • Cartilaginous endoskeleton. • Mostly ectoparasites. • E.g. Petromyzon, Myxine.
  • 20. Class Pisces (Fishes) • Cold blooded, aquatic. • Stream-lined body. • Fins – Swimming. • Tail-fin – Direction changing. • Exoskeleton is the form of scales. Endoskeleton may be cartilaginous or bony. • Respiration by gills. • Eyes without eye-lids. • E.g. Dogfish, Rohu
  • 21. Class Amphibia • Cold-blooded and freshwater or terrestrial. • Limbs are two pairs. • Digits are without claws. • Absence of exoskeleton. • Smooth, moist skin for respiration. • Presence of ear drum. • Eyes are protruding &provided with eyelids. • E.g. Frog, Toad, Salamander.
  • 22. Class Reptilia • Cold-blooded animals. • Crawl on the ground. • Their dry skin bears scales or bony plates. • Presence of neck. • Absence of external ear. • Digits are provided with claws. • E.g. Tortoise, Wall lizard, Snake.
  • 23. Class Aves (Birds) • Warm-blooded animals. • Stream lined body for lower air resistance during flight. • Fore-limbs are modified into wings. Digits are clawed and covered with scales. • Exoskeleton is in the form of feathers. • Neck, beck are present. • E.g. Parrot, Pigeon, Duck.
  • 24. Class Mammalia • Presence of mammary glands. • Warm-blooded animals. • Body is divisible into Head-Neck-Trunk-Tail. • Digits are provided with nails, claws, hooves. • Exoskeleton is in the form of hairs or fur. • External ear is absent. • E.g. Bat, Squirrel, Rat, Lion, Monkey, Man.