Metazoan Origins - General Anatomy (Chapter 10) Flashcards
Metazoan
first complex, multicellular organism
Types of evidence of PreCambrian Metazoan
- body fossils - rare, Edicarian Biota
- trace fossils - rare, no older than 635 Ma
- embryo fossils - rare, microscopic
- molecular clock - general agreement with fossil record–divergence of many Metazoan groups began in Edicarian of PreCambrian
- biomarker - hydrocarbon, amino acids, & various carbon isotopes
most fossils are rare due to earliest metazoans having soft parts & geological processes which distort or destroy them
Parazoan Body Plan
- a group of cells usually organized into 2 layers of collar cells (cells with flagellum)
- separated by jelly-like material
- no celom or tissue
- blastula (“small spout”) larva = hollow ball
- limited to Porifera
Diploblastic Body Plan
- having 2 layers, outer ectoderm & inner endoderm
- separated by a cellulor, gelatinous mesoglea
- cnidoblasts (stinging cells)
- “planula larva”
- corals, jellyfish, & hydra (limited to cnidarians)
Triploblastic Body Plan
- having 3 tissue layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, & endoderm
- complex organs & tissues
- various types of larval stage
- bilateral symmetry with digestive tract
- all animals except Porifera & Cnidarians
invertebrate endoskeleton
mineralized structure that remain inside animal (e.g. belemintes’ pen)
invertebrate exoskeleton
mineralized structure that is outside the animal (e.g. mollusks’ shells)
accretion
skeletal growth by addition of new material (ex: mollusks)
ecdysis
growth of body (& skeleton) by means of molting (ex: arthropods)
protosomes
animals whose mouths develop directly from blastophore through cell growth & migration
deuterostomes
animal whose mouth develop from secondary opening, while true blastophore develops into anus
planktotrophic larval stage
larvals are free-living & feeding on plankton
lecithotrophic larval stage
larvals are benthic & feeding on yolk sacs
Edicara biota
- upper most Pre-Cambrian rock, reaching acme during Late Proterozoic
- contain soft-bodied metazoans of uncertain phylogeny
- may represent earliest ecosystem dominated by large, multicellular organisms
- define uppermost Proterozoic period
Small shelly Fauna/Tommotian fauna
- first metazoans with hard parts with shells or sclerites composed of phosphatic mineral
- microscopic
- includes many form taxa
- may explain explosion of large shelled organisms in Cambrian