Animal-Kingdom-Part-1

Basis of ClassificationPoint to RememberExample
SymmetryRadial SymmetryExample: Jellyfish
Bilateral SymmetryExample: Butterfly
Levels of OrganizationCellular LevelExample: Sponges
Tissue LevelExample: Cnidarians (e.g., corals)
Organ LevelExample: Earthworm
Organ System LevelExample: Humans (e.g., circulatory system)
Germ LayersDiploblastic Organization (2 layers)Example: Cnidarians (e.g., jellyfish)
Triploblastic Organization (3 layers)Example: Vertebrates (e.g., fish, birds)
Presence of NotochordChordates have a notochord duringExample: Vertebrates (e.g., fish, humans)
embryonic development
BehaviorBehavioral traits are used forExample: Migration in birds
classification
HabitatAnimals are classified based on theirExample: Aquatic animals vs. terrestrial
ecological habitatsanimals


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