BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Amphiprioninae, Turbellaria, Ventral Nerve Cord

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Animal characteristics: absence of cell wall, heterotrophic, motile at some life stage, eukaryotic, multicellular, diploid somatic cells, diplontic life cycle, most have tissues*, most undergo unique embryonic development pattern** Zygote: diploid cell resulting from union of 2 haploid gametes, 1st cell of next generation. Embryo: young animal or plant while still contained within a protective structure (e. g. seed coat, egg shell or uterus) Process forming many cells from one cell. Process forming embryonic tissue layers (2-3) from the first layer of cells. Organisms with 2 germ layers are diploblastic (with two. Organisms with 3 germ layers are triploblastic (with. Endoderm: inner skin, lining of digestive and respiratory system. Mesoderm: middle skin, most internal organs: muscles, skeletal system, heart, stomach. Archenteron: old gut, digestive space (gut cavity) Along one plane as long as one cuts through the centre; body can be divided into equal halves from many angles. Single axis divides body into equal halves at the midsagittal plane (between eyes)

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