Subject: Science
On the basis of presence or absence of vertebral column, animal kingdom is divided into invertebrate and vertebrate.
Animal Kingdom
Sub-Kingdom: Invertebrate
The animals which lack backbone or vertebral column are called invertebrates. The invertebrate animals are divided into nine phyla. All the unicellular organisms are included in protozoa while the multicellular organisms are in metazoan.
Differences between vertebrates and invertebrates:
Invertebrates | Vertebrates |
Backbone or vertebral column is absent. | Backbone or vertebral column is present. |
Brain is absent or in the form of paired ganglia above the pharynx. | Brain is present. |
They are cold-blooded. | They are cold or warm blooded. |
Skin consists of only a single layer. | Skin consists of two layers: epidermis and dermis. |
Red blood cells are mainly absent. | Red blood cells are present. |
Body shape is either irregular or regular. | Body shape is mostly regular. |
Asexual reproduction predominant. | Sexual reproduction predominant. |
Phylum: Protozoa
They have the following characteristics:
Examples: amoeba, paramecium, euglena, plasmodium etc.
Phylum: Porifera
They are called sponges and have the following characteristics:
Examples: sycon, spongilla, euspongia etc.
Phylum: Coelenterata
They have the following characteristics:
Examples: hydra, obelia, jellyfish, corals etc.
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
These animals are known as flat worms and have the following characteristics:
Examples: liver fluke, tapeworm, etc.
Phylum: Aschelminthes or Nemathhelminthes
They are commonly called round worms and have following characteristics:
Examples: hookworm, earthworm, pinworm etc.
Differences between male and female ascaris:
Male Ascaris | Female Ascaris |
The male is smaller than female. | The female is larger than male. |
The tail of male is curved. | The tail is straight and pointed. |
In male, genital pore and anus open onto a common chamber, the cloca. | In female, the genital pore and anus open separately. |
Tail of male is provided with a pair of penial setae. | Penial setae are absent. |
Phylum: Annelida
They are known as segmented worms and have following characteristics:
Examples: earthworm, leech etc.
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