BIOL 1002 Chapter : Chapter 23 Animal Diversity I Part 2

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Chapter 23 part 2 (begin material for exam 3: all the remaining animal phyla have bilateral symmetry and three germ layers. Some species (sea urchins and starfish) have radial symmetry as adults but have bilateral symmetry in the larval stages. The remainder of the animal kingdom is divided into two major branches based on development differences which are apparent during embryonic development . Its four cells are undergoing cleavages oblique to the original body axis: Its four cells are undergoing cleavages parallel with and perpendicular to the original body axis: The embryo forms of all the phyla we have discussed so far, as well as the protostomes, go through spiral/determinate cleavage. By the time they get to about the four-cell stage the cells have lost their totipotency and their fate is already fixed. The embryos of the deuterostomes go through radial/indeterminate cleavage.

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