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INVERTEBRATES
Group of animals that do
not have backbones.
There are eight large groups or
subgroups of invertebrates:
-Porifera
-Coelenterates
-Platyhelminthes
-Nematoda
-Annelida
-Mollusca
-Echinoderms
-Arthopods
1. Porifera
The Poriferans are marine
animals full of pores or holes.
These holes serve as passage
for water which carries
nutrients and gases.
Sponges or pore-bearing
animals belong to this group.
Bath sponge
Bath sponge
Venus flower basket
2. Coelenterata (Coelenterates)
The Coelenterate or
Coelenterates are hollow-bodied
or soft-bodied animals. Their
bodies are made up of two layers
of cells which form a hollow
tube. Examples of animals in this
group are the fresh water
hydras,hydroids, jellyfish, sea
fans, sea anemones, and corals.
Sea anemone hydra
jellyfish coral
3. Platyhelminthes
Platyhelminthes have bodies
that look like ribbons. They
have no space inside so they
have no digestive system.
Flatworms belong to this
group.
The tapeworm and flukes are
examples of flatworms. The
tapeworm lives in the human
intestine and feeds
completely on the digested
food of its host. Flukes stay
in the liver. They are
parasites.
tapeworm
4. Nematoda (Nematodes)
Nematoda or Nematodes consist
of animals called roundworms. They
are long, thin, round, and pointed at
one or both ends. Some of them are
also parasites. The ascaris lives in
the intestines of the human beings.
The hookworm, another parasite,
enters the human body by boring
through the skin
in the feet.
hookworm
5. Annelida
Animals belong to this group
are segmented worms. They
are the most complex among
the worms. Their bodies
are divided into segments.
Examples of the animals in
this group are the
earthworms and leeches.
earthworm
leech
6. Mollusca (Mollusks)
Mollusca or Mollusks are
softbodiedor shelled animals.
Snails, slugs,clams, mussels,
oysters, squids and
octopuses are mollusks. Most
animals like the clams,
oysters and snails have
shells that protect their soft
bodies.
mollusks
7. Echinodermata
(Echinoderms)
Echinodermata or Echinoderms
are spiny-skinned sea animals.
They have hard shells covered
with prickly spines or needles.
Starfish, sand dollars, sea
urchins, and sea cucumber
are the most common
examples of this group.
starfish sea urchin
8. Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Arthropoda or Arthropods are
joint-legged animals. They
make up the largest group in
the animal kingdom. Their
legs are jointed. Their bodies
and legs are made up of
sections. They have an
outside shell called the
exoskeleton.
There are four groups of
animals (Arthropods)
in this group. These are:
a. Crustaceans have a hard
outer body covering divided
into sections. Crabs,
lobsters and shrimps belong
to this group.
Crab lobster
b. Insects are small, six-legged
animals or have three pairs of walking
legs, one or two pairs of wings and a
pair of antennae. Their bodies
are divided into three parts: the head,
the thorax, and the abdomen. They
change their form as they grow. They
are the most numerous animals on
earth. Bees, ants, wasps, butterflies,
cockroaches, ladybugs, fireflies,
termites, moths and grasshopper are
insects.
grasshopper
butterfly
c. Arachnids have four pairs
of walking legs. They have
possess spinnerets with
which they spin silk thread
into webs, cocoons and
nests. Examples of arachnids
are scorpions, mites, ticks
and spiders.
tick
spider
scorpion
d. Myriapods are animals
with many legs. They are the
millipedes(diplopods) which
have two pairs of legs in
every segment of their
body and the centipedes
(chilopods) which have one
pair of legs in every segment
of their body.
centipede
millipede
Identify the characteristics of the
different invertebrates by completing
the Chart using the following
descriptions.
Classification - arthropods, mollusks,
echinoderms, coelenterates
Movement - fly, crawl, swim
Description - with exoskeleton, spiny skin,
soft and segmented body,enclosed in a shell,
hollow-body stinging cells or tentacles
ANIMALS CLASSIFICA
TION
MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION
Snails
Earthworms
Lobsters
Starfish
Jellyfish
Cross the animal which does not
belong to the group.
1. Starfish Snail Sea cucumber
2. Snail Squid Sea urchin
3. Fly Spider Hookworm
4. Earthworm Leech Ascaris
5. Ascaris Hookworm Tapeworm
6. Tapeworm Fluke Ascaris
7. Jellyfish Hydra Sponge
Identify and give the name of the
group of the following invertebrates.
Ref.
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  • 1. INVERTEBRATES Group of animals that do not have backbones.
  • 2. There are eight large groups or subgroups of invertebrates: -Porifera -Coelenterates -Platyhelminthes -Nematoda -Annelida -Mollusca -Echinoderms -Arthopods
  • 3. 1. Porifera The Poriferans are marine animals full of pores or holes. These holes serve as passage for water which carries nutrients and gases. Sponges or pore-bearing animals belong to this group.
  • 5. 2. Coelenterata (Coelenterates) The Coelenterate or Coelenterates are hollow-bodied or soft-bodied animals. Their bodies are made up of two layers of cells which form a hollow tube. Examples of animals in this group are the fresh water hydras,hydroids, jellyfish, sea fans, sea anemones, and corals.
  • 8. 3. Platyhelminthes Platyhelminthes have bodies that look like ribbons. They have no space inside so they have no digestive system. Flatworms belong to this group.
  • 9. The tapeworm and flukes are examples of flatworms. The tapeworm lives in the human intestine and feeds completely on the digested food of its host. Flukes stay in the liver. They are parasites.
  • 11. 4. Nematoda (Nematodes) Nematoda or Nematodes consist of animals called roundworms. They are long, thin, round, and pointed at one or both ends. Some of them are also parasites. The ascaris lives in the intestines of the human beings. The hookworm, another parasite, enters the human body by boring through the skin in the feet.
  • 13. 5. Annelida Animals belong to this group are segmented worms. They are the most complex among the worms. Their bodies are divided into segments. Examples of the animals in this group are the earthworms and leeches.
  • 15. 6. Mollusca (Mollusks) Mollusca or Mollusks are softbodiedor shelled animals. Snails, slugs,clams, mussels, oysters, squids and octopuses are mollusks. Most animals like the clams, oysters and snails have shells that protect their soft bodies.
  • 17. 7. Echinodermata (Echinoderms) Echinodermata or Echinoderms are spiny-skinned sea animals. They have hard shells covered with prickly spines or needles. Starfish, sand dollars, sea urchins, and sea cucumber are the most common examples of this group.
  • 19. 8. Arthropoda (Arthropods) Arthropoda or Arthropods are joint-legged animals. They make up the largest group in the animal kingdom. Their legs are jointed. Their bodies and legs are made up of sections. They have an outside shell called the exoskeleton.
  • 20. There are four groups of animals (Arthropods) in this group. These are: a. Crustaceans have a hard outer body covering divided into sections. Crabs, lobsters and shrimps belong to this group.
  • 22. b. Insects are small, six-legged animals or have three pairs of walking legs, one or two pairs of wings and a pair of antennae. Their bodies are divided into three parts: the head, the thorax, and the abdomen. They change their form as they grow. They are the most numerous animals on earth. Bees, ants, wasps, butterflies, cockroaches, ladybugs, fireflies, termites, moths and grasshopper are insects.
  • 24. c. Arachnids have four pairs of walking legs. They have possess spinnerets with which they spin silk thread into webs, cocoons and nests. Examples of arachnids are scorpions, mites, ticks and spiders.
  • 26. d. Myriapods are animals with many legs. They are the millipedes(diplopods) which have two pairs of legs in every segment of their body and the centipedes (chilopods) which have one pair of legs in every segment of their body.
  • 28. Identify the characteristics of the different invertebrates by completing the Chart using the following descriptions. Classification - arthropods, mollusks, echinoderms, coelenterates Movement - fly, crawl, swim Description - with exoskeleton, spiny skin, soft and segmented body,enclosed in a shell, hollow-body stinging cells or tentacles
  • 30. Cross the animal which does not belong to the group. 1. Starfish Snail Sea cucumber 2. Snail Squid Sea urchin 3. Fly Spider Hookworm 4. Earthworm Leech Ascaris 5. Ascaris Hookworm Tapeworm 6. Tapeworm Fluke Ascaris 7. Jellyfish Hydra Sponge
  • 31. Identify and give the name of the group of the following invertebrates.