4. Kingdom Animalia - part 01- Criteria used for animal classification
4. Kingdom Animalia - part 01- Criteria used for animal classification
Criteria used for animal classification:
- Grades of organization - Cellular, Cell-Tissue, Tissue-Organ,
- Body Symmetry- Assymmetry, Radial Symmetry, Bilateral Symmetry,
- Body Cavity - Acoelomate, Pseudocoelomate, Coelomate.
- Germ Layers -Diploblastic, Triploblastic.
- Segmentation- Unsegmented, Segmented.
4.2 Animal body plan :
a. Cell aggregate plan :
- In this body plan, cells do not form tissues or organs.
- Their is minimal differentiation and division of labour amongcells.
- It is found in porifera.
b. Blind sac body plan :
- In this body plan, body is like a sac with single opening.
- Digestion is carried out in this sac-like structure where ingestion and egestion takes place through same opening.
- e.g. Members of Phylum Cnidaria.
c. Tube within tube body plan :
- Digestive system is present in tube-like body cavity.
- Mouth and anus are present at two separate ends of digestive system.
- Annelida onwards all phyla show this type of body plan.
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