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BIO190: The Class: Architectural Patterns: Lesson 10 |
Zoologists recognize 32 multicellular phyla, each phylum characterized by a distinctive body plan and biological properties that set it apart from all other phyla.
Hierarchical Organization of Animal Complexity
There are five grades of organization among the different unicellular and metazon groups. Each grade is more complex than the one before, and builds on it in a hierarchical manner.
Tissue Types
Explore this web site for information on tissue types.
UWMS Histology Home PageA tissue is a group of similar cells specialized for the performance of a common function. This study of tissues is called histology. There are four basic tissue types.
Symmetry (fig. 10-10)
Symmetry applies to the arrangement of body parts with reference to some axis of the body. The following are types of animal symmetry.
Terms of animal architectural patterns (fig. 10-11)
Body Cavities (fig. 10-12)
Bilateral animals can be grouped according to their body cavity type.
Formation by two methods (fig. 10-13)
Once you have completed the lesson, you should go to Assignment 10-1.
E-mail Sylvester Allred at
Syl.Allred@nau.edu
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