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K.HARISANKAR
GHS
SANTHIPURAM
IMPORTANCE OF ANIMAL
CLASSIFICATION
• So far, over 10 lakhs of
animal species have been
identified and described.
They show a lot of diversity
in structure, habits, habitats
and life styles. Hence, it is
very essential that every
organism be given a name
and classified in a
systematic way. A
systematic classification of
organisms will help for a
better understanding of the
diversity of organisms and
their relations.
ARISTOTLE
LINNAEUS
PROTOZOA
1.
2.
3.
The term Protozoa refers to “first
animals”.
Protozoans were first discovered by
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek in 1671.
These are single celled animals.
E.g. Amoeba
Paramoecium
Euglena.
AMOEBA
EUGLENA
PARAMOECIUM
PORIFERA
Life Cycle of sponge
SPONGES
CYCIN GROUP
1. These are multicellural
organisms
2. Many minute pores are
present on their body.
3. They remain fixed, attached
to a substatum.
Eg. Sponges
COELENTERATA
SEA ANIMONE
HYDRA
GREEN HYDRA
1. Body is made up of two layers.
They are diploblastic animals.
2. These are have tentacles are
present around the mouth.
3. Body cavity is called
gastrovscular cavity or
coelenteron. Coelom is absent.
PLATYHELMINTHES
1.
2.
These are leaf and ribbon
like flattened worms.
In the body 3 layers are
present, so they are called
triploblastic.
EX. Tape warm
Fasiola.
TAPE WARM
FASIOLA
NEMATHELMINTHES
1.
3.
BLOOD FLUKE
ENTIROBIUS
2.
The body is
cylindrical, round in
shape.
Cuticle covers the
body.
This cavity is formed
between body wall
and the digestive
system.
Eg. Round warms.
(Ascoris)
ANNELIDA
1.
3.
4.
LEECH
2.
Body is divided into ring-like
segments.
Various organs are arranged
metamerically in the body.
Body wall is covered by cuticle.
All are triploblastic.
Eg.Earth worm.
Leech.
BLOOD SUCCER
EARTH WARMS
ARTHROPODA
1.
2.
3.
The body is differentiated
into Head, Thorax and
Abdomen.
All arthropods have jointed
legs.
Body is covered by chitinous
exoskeleton.
Eg. Centipede, Scorpion,
Arthropod a, Cockroach,
housefly.
HOUSEFLY
ARACHNAID
CENTIPEDE
ANT
BUTTER FLY
SCORPION
HONEY BEE
1.
More often the soft body is
enclose hard shell.
2.
They live in sea and fresh
water.
3.
Animals belonging to
Mollusca were first
discovered by Aristotle.
4.
Locomotion is by a muscular
foot.
Eg. Snail, Pila,Octopus
SNAIL
LIONED CHITON
OCTOPUS
ECHINODERMATA
1.
2.
3.
These are marine animals.
They have spiny projections
on their body.
Adults exhibit pentamerous
radial symmetry.
Eg. Starfish
Antedon
STAR FISH
ANTEDON
STAR FISH
PISCES
1.
2.
3.
4.
These are aquatic animals.
The skin is covered with
scales.
These animals have two
chambered heart.
The body temperature of
these animals is not
constant and changes
with sorroundings. So
they are called coldblooded animals.
Eg. Shark
SHARK
AMPHIBIA
1.
2.
3.
They live both in water
and on land.
The skin is moist and
without scales.
These animals have three
chambered heart and they
are also cold-blooded
aniimals.
Eg. Frog.
REPTILES
1.
2.
3.
The body is covered with
scales.
Two pairs of llimbs are
present.
These animals also have
three chambered heart
and they are also coldblooded animals
Eg. Lizard, Snake,
Crocodile.
viper
crocodile
REPTILES
AVES
1.
2.
3.
4.
The body is covered with
feathers.
The fore-limbs are
modified into wings to fly
in air.
The mouth extens
forwards in the shape of a
beak.
These animals have four
chambered heart and they
are warm-blooded
animals.
Eg. Sparrow, Pigeon,
Peacock.
PARROT
OSTRICH
AVES
MAMMALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
The body is covered with
hair.
They have Mammary glands,
four kinds of teeth .
They are warm-blooded
animals.
Diaphragm and external ear
present.
Eg. Man, Monkey, Blue
whale,
DOLPHIN
MAMMALS
ANIMAL
CLASIFICATION CHART
INVERTIBRATES CHART
VERTIBRATES CHART
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
1.
2.
3.
6Th,8ThCLASSESSCIENCE TEXT BOOKS
INTERMEDIATE ZOOLOGY TEXT BOOKS.
MICROSOFT ENCARTA
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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