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CLASSIFICATION OF
PLANTS AND ANIMALS
By:
SYED AASIM HAQ
M.Sc. ZOOLOGY
ALIGARH MUSLIM
UNIVERSITY
3 Domain system of classification of living things
CLASSIFICATION OF
PLANTS
Eichler system of classification
 Algae are chlorophyll-bearing, simple, thalloid, autotrophic and largely
aquatic (both fresh water and marine) organisms.
 They occur in a variety of other habitats: moist stones, soils and wood.
 Some of them also occur in association with fungi (lichen) and animals (e.g.,
on sloth bear).
 The size ranges from the microscopic unicellular forms like
Chlamydomonas, to colonial forms like Volvox and to the filamentous forms
like Ulothrix and Spirogyra.
 A few of the marine forms such as kelps, form massive plant bodies.
 Reproduce by vegetative(fragmentation), asexual and sexual methods.
ALGAE
Chlamydomonas
Chara
Laminaria
Volvox
The algae are divided into three main classes: Chlorophyceae,
Phaeophyceae and Rhodophyceae.
 Bryophytes are also called amphibians of the plant kingdom
 They usually occur in damp, humid and shaded localities.
 They play an important role in plant succession on bare rocks/soil.
 Bryophytes include the various mosses and liverworts
 The plant body of bryophytes is more differentiated than that of algae. It is
thallus-like and prostrate or erect, and attached to the substratum by
unicellular or multicellular rhizoids
 In bryophytes the dominant phase in the life cycle is the gametophytic plant
body.
BRYOPHYTES
Funaria hygrometrica
Marchantia
 First terrestrial plants to possess vascular tissues – xylem and phloem.
 Pteridophytes are found in cool, damp, shady places though some may
flourish well in sandy-soil conditions.
 In pteridophytes, the main plant body is a sporophyte which is differentiated
into true root, stem and leaves
 The sporophytes bear sporangia that are subtended by leaf-like
appendages called sporophylls.
 In some cases sporophylls may form distinct compact structures called
strobili or cones (Selaginella, Equisetum).
 The pteridophytes are further classified into four classes: Psilopsida
(Psilotum); Lycopsida (Selaginella, Lycopodium), Sphenopsida (Equisetum)
and Pteropsida (Dryopteris, Pteris, Adiantum).
PTERIDOPHYTES
Pteris fauriei
Equisetum arvense
 The gymnosperms (gymnos : naked, sperma : seeds) are plants in which
the ovules are not enclosed by any ovary wall and remain exposed, both
before and after fertilisation.
 The seeds that develop post-fertilisation, are not covered, i.e., are naked.
 Gymnosperms include medium-sized trees or tall trees and shrubs.
 The roots are generally tap roots.
 The stems are unbranched (Cycas) or branched (Pinus, Cedrus).
 Gymnosperms are heterosporous.
GYMNOSPERMS
Cycas
Pinus
 The pollen grains and ovules are developed in specialized structures called
flowers.
 Dominant sporophytic phase.
 The seeds are enclosed by fruits.
 They range in size from tiny, almost microscopic Wolfia to tall trees of
Eucalyptus (over 100 meters).
 Double fertilization .
 They provide us with food, fodder, fuel, medicines and several other
commercially important products.
ANGIOSPERMS
Helianthus annuus
Tagitus annus
• They are divided into two classes : the dicotyledons
and the monocotyledons.
CLASSIFICATION OF
ANIMALS
 Commonly called as Sponges
 Marine & asymmetrical
 Primitive multicellular with cellular level organization
 Water transport/canal system present .Many small opening called Ostia
present on body wall thro which water enters leading into a central body
cavity – Spongocoel that leads out through a single large opening called
osculum
 Food enters the body along with water the Ostia. Choanocytes /collar cells
live the spongocoal & canal in the body wall that trap the food & digest it
within the intracellular digestion
 Body has a skeleton made up of spicules / sponging fibers.
 Hermaphrodite
 Reproduce internal and development is indirect having laved stage that is
different from adult
PHYLUM - PORIFERA
Sycon (Scypha)
Euspongia (Bath sponge)
 Aquatic, mostly marine.
 Sessile or free – swimming.
 Radially symmetrical animals.
 The word ‘cnidarian’ derived from the word ‘cnidoblasts’/ cnidocytes present
on tentacles for capturing prey & defense . It has stinging capsules or
nematocytes
 A central gastro-vascular cavity called coelenterons present that opens to
outside through a single opening – hypostome.
 Digestion is partly extracellular & partly intracellular.
 Some of them have skeletons made of CaCo3 eg – Coral
 Exibit two basic body forms called Polyp & Medusa
 Polyp is a sessile & cylindrical from like Hydra , Adamsia etc.
 Medusa is like an umbrella, free swimming Aurelia ( Jelly fish)
 Those having both stages show alternation generation is Metagenesis Polyp
produce medusa by asexually & medusa sexually produce ploy eg : Obelia
PHYLUM - COELENTRATA
Physalia (Portuguese man-of-war)
Adamsia (Sea anemone)
 Commonly called sea walnuts.
 Exclusively marine .
 Radially symmetrical.
 Diploblastic with tissue level organization .
 Body bear & external rows of ciliated plates that help in locomotion.
 Digestion – both extra & intracellular .
 Bioluminescence is seen in them.
 Sexes are not separate.
 Reproduction by sexual means.
 Fertilization is external with indirect development.
PHYLUM - CTENOPHORA
Pleurobranchia
 They have dorso-ventrally flattened body, hence are called flatworms.
 Endoparasites found in animals including human beings.
 Bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and acoelomate animals with organ level of
organization.
 Hooks and suckers are present in the parasitic forms.
 Some of them absorb nutrients from the host directly through their body
surface.
 Flame cells help in osmoregulation and excretion
 Sexes are not separate.
 Fertilization is internal and development is through many larval stages
 Some members like Planaria possess high regeneration capacity
 Examples: Taenia (Tapeworm), Fasciola (Liver fluke).
PHYLUM -PLATYHELMINTHES
Tenia (tapeworm)
Fasciola (liver fluke)
 Body of the aschelminthes is circular in cross-section, hence, the name
roundworms.
 Free living, aquatic and terrestrial or parasitic in plants and animals.
 They have organ-system level of body organization.
 Bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and pseudocoelomate animals.
 Alimentary canal is complete with a well developed muscular pharynx
 Excretory tube removes body wastes from the body cavity through the
excretory pore.
 Sexes are separated (dioecious)
 Often females are longer than males.
 Fertilization is internal and development may be direct (the young ones
resemble the adult) or indirect.
PHYLUM -ASCHELMINTHES
Ascaris (Round Worm)
Ancylostoma (Hookworm)
 Metamerically segmented animal –segments looking like ring-so called
Annelids.
 True coelomate present – partitioned segmentary by peritoneal membranous
septa .
 Triploblastic.
 Bilateral symmetry .
 Organ –system.
 Body covered with cuticle secreted by ectoderm.
 They possess longitudinal and circular muscles.
 Setae – locomotion organ in lower side. In some setae present on lateral
appendages called Parapodia.
 Alimentary canal has mouth & anus at opposite with muscular pharynx,
oesophagus , stomach & intestine.
PHYLUM -ANNELIDS
Pheretima (Earthworm)
Hirudinaria (Blood sucking leech)
 This is the largest phylum of Animalia which includes insects.
 The body of arthropods is covered by chitinous exoskeleton.
 The body consists of head, thorax and abdomen.
 Respiratory organs are gills, book gills, book lungs or tracheal system.
 Sensory organs like antennae, eyes (compound and simple), statocysts or
balance organs are present
 Excretion takes place through malpighian tubules
 Examples:- Apis (Honey bee)
Bombyx (Silkworm)
Laccifer (Lac insect)
Vectors – Anopheles, Culex and Aedes
PHYLUM -ARTHOPODA
Apis (Honey bee)
Prawn
 This is the second largest animal phylum
 Triploblastic
 Coelomate
 Bilaterally symmetrical
 Terrestrial / aquatic
 Body surrounded by calcareous shell (expect slugs & octopus)
Internal shell – sepia
 Body – unsegmented – 3 part – head & ventral muscular foot & a
dorsal Viseral hump. Skin over visceral humo form a mantle that
shell
 Respiratory & excretory organs – gills present below mantle
 Oviparous
 Larva – trochoplate / vellger
PHYLUM -MOLLUSCA
Pinctada (Pearl oyster)
Pila (Apple snail)
 Ectoderm bear spines
 Marine
 Triploblastic
 Coelamata
 Adults are radially symmetrical – Body part in 5 axes ( pentamerous radial
symmetry)
 Larvae- Bilaterally symmetrical
 Exoskeleto – calcareous having plate – like structure called ossicles
 Mouth on lower side & anus an upper side
 Water vascular system present
 Sexes separate with 5 pair of sex organ, one pair in each arm
 Fertilizations is usually external
PHYLUM -ECHINODERMATA
Asterias (Star fish)
Cucumaria (Sea cucumber)
 Earlier considered as a sub-phylum under phylum Chordata
 Small group of worm-like marine animals
 Organ -system level of organization
 Body (a) Bilaterally symmetrical
 (b) Triploblastic
 (c) Coelomate
 (d) Cylindrical
 (e) Divided into 3- proboscis; collar & drunk
 Circulatory system is of open type
 Respiration takes place through gills
 Excretory organ is proboscis gland
 Sexes are separate
 Fertilization is external.
 Development is indirect.
 Example :- Balanoglossus and Saccoglossus
PHYLUM -HEMICHORDATA
Balanoglossus
Saccoglossus
 Animals possessing notochord either thought life or during early embryonic life.
The notochord is stiff & flexible rod lying ventral to nerve
 Triploblastic
 Coelomate
 Bilaterally symmetrical
 Post anal tail
 Closed circulatory system
 Dorsal hollow nerve cord
 Paired pharyngeal gill slit
PHYLUM -CHORDATA
S.No. CHORDATES NON-CHORDATES
1 Central nervous system is dorsal,
hollow and single.
Central nervous system is ventral,
solid and double.
2 Notochord present. Notochord absent.
3 Pharynx perforated by gill slits. Gill slits are absent.
4 Heart is ventral. Heart is dorsal (if present).
5 A post-anal part (tail) is present. Post-anal tail is absent.
 Phylum Chordata is divided into three subphyla:
1. Urochordata or Tunicata,
2. Cephalochordata
3. Vertebrata.
 Subphyla Urochordata and Cephalochordata are often
referred to as protochordates and are exclusively marine.
 In Urochordata, notochord is present only in larval tail,
while in Cephalochordata, it extends from head to tail
region and is persistent throughout their life.
 The notochord is replaced by a cartilaginous or bony
vertebral column in the adult in the members of
subphylum Vertebrata.
Ascidia
Branchiostoma (Amphioxus)
 Parasite on fishes
 Elongated body have 6-14 pair of gill slits for respiration
 Sucking & circular mouth
 No functional pineal eye
 Cranium & vertebral column – cartilaginous
 Marine
 Their body is devoid of scales and paired fins.
 Migrate into river for spawning
 Ammocoete larva hatches out from eggs through metamorphosis that
migrate into oceans
 Eg – Lamprey [ Petromyzon ] & hagfish [ Myxine]
CLASS - CYCTOSTOMATA
Petromyzon (Lamprey)
Myxine (Hagfish)
 Marine fishes
 Cartilaginous Endoskeleton
 5 pairs of gills slits without gill
cover
 No swim bladder
 Mouth ventral
 Fertilization usually internal
 Some like ray fish have electric
organ
 Examples: Scoliodon (Dog fish),
Pristis (Saw fish), Carcharodon
(Great white shark), Trygon
(Sting ray).
 Fresh / marine
 Bony endoskeleton
 4 pair of gills covered by
operculum on each side
 Swim bladder present
 Mouth mostly terminal
 Fertilization usually external
 No such electric organ present
 Examples: Marine – Exocoetus
(Flying fish), Hippocampus
(Sea horse); Freshwater –
Labeo (Rohu), Catla (Katla),
Clarias (Magur)
• Class – Chondrichthyes • Class – Osteichthyes
Pristis (Sawfish)
Catla catla
 2 phases in life cycle – adult & larvae
 Larva is aquatic & adult is terrestrial
 Require water for breeding & fertilization is external
 Cool blooded
 2 pairs of limbs
 Body divided into head & trunk ; no neck present
 Moist skin without scales
 Respiration is by gills, lungs and through skin
 Heart – 3 chambered , 2 auricles & 1ventecial
 A tympanum replaces the ear
 Alimentary canal, urinary and reproductive tracts open into a common
chamber called cloaca which opens to the exterior
CLASS -AMPHIBIA
Salamandra salamandra
(fire salamander)
Hyla (Tree frog)
 Crawling animals
 Body covered by dry , cornfied skin that contain epidermal scales/ scuter
 Post and tail present
 No external ear openings
 2 pair of limbs with 5 digits in each
 Cold blooded
 They are 3 – chambered but 4-chambered in crocodiles
 Carnivorous
 Snakes & lizard shed their scales as shin cast
 Internal fertilization
CLASS -REPTILIA
Naja naja (Indian cobra)
Chelonia mydas (Green sea turtle)
 Body covered with feather
 Most of them can fly except flightless birds (Ostrich)
 Possess beak without teeth
 The fore limbs are modified into wings
 The hind limbs are modified for walking, swimming or clasping the tree
branches
 Bones – hollow with air cavities (pneumatic)
 Warm blooded
 4 – chambered heart
 Respiration by lungs
 Alimentary canal has crop & gizzard
 Oil gland at the base of tail
CLASS -AVES
Pavo cristatus (Indian peafowl)
Passer domesticus (House Sparrow)
 Found in a variety of habitats
 Milk producing mammary glands
 Skin has hair
 External ears/pinnae are present
 Teeth are present
 Respiration is by lungs
 Warm blooded
 4 – chambered heart
 Diaphragm divided body cavity in upper – chest and lower –chest
CLASS -MAMMALIA
Macropus (Kangaroo)
Pan (Chimpanzee)
 Life Sciences, Fundamentals and Practice by Pranav
Kumar and Usha Mina
 ncert.nic.in/NCERTS/l/kebo104.pdf
 ncert.nic.in/NCERTS/l/kebo103.pdf
 ncert.nic.in/NCERTS/l/kebo102.pdf
 Wikepedia
 www.senecahs.org/pages/uploaded_files/Plant%20Class
ification.pdf
REFRENCE
Classification of Plants and Animals By SYED AASIM HAQ

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  • 1. CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS By: SYED AASIM HAQ M.Sc. ZOOLOGY ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
  • 2. 3 Domain system of classification of living things
  • 4. Eichler system of classification
  • 5.  Algae are chlorophyll-bearing, simple, thalloid, autotrophic and largely aquatic (both fresh water and marine) organisms.  They occur in a variety of other habitats: moist stones, soils and wood.  Some of them also occur in association with fungi (lichen) and animals (e.g., on sloth bear).  The size ranges from the microscopic unicellular forms like Chlamydomonas, to colonial forms like Volvox and to the filamentous forms like Ulothrix and Spirogyra.  A few of the marine forms such as kelps, form massive plant bodies.  Reproduce by vegetative(fragmentation), asexual and sexual methods. ALGAE
  • 7. The algae are divided into three main classes: Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae and Rhodophyceae.
  • 8.  Bryophytes are also called amphibians of the plant kingdom  They usually occur in damp, humid and shaded localities.  They play an important role in plant succession on bare rocks/soil.  Bryophytes include the various mosses and liverworts  The plant body of bryophytes is more differentiated than that of algae. It is thallus-like and prostrate or erect, and attached to the substratum by unicellular or multicellular rhizoids  In bryophytes the dominant phase in the life cycle is the gametophytic plant body. BRYOPHYTES
  • 10.  First terrestrial plants to possess vascular tissues – xylem and phloem.  Pteridophytes are found in cool, damp, shady places though some may flourish well in sandy-soil conditions.  In pteridophytes, the main plant body is a sporophyte which is differentiated into true root, stem and leaves  The sporophytes bear sporangia that are subtended by leaf-like appendages called sporophylls.  In some cases sporophylls may form distinct compact structures called strobili or cones (Selaginella, Equisetum).  The pteridophytes are further classified into four classes: Psilopsida (Psilotum); Lycopsida (Selaginella, Lycopodium), Sphenopsida (Equisetum) and Pteropsida (Dryopteris, Pteris, Adiantum). PTERIDOPHYTES
  • 12.  The gymnosperms (gymnos : naked, sperma : seeds) are plants in which the ovules are not enclosed by any ovary wall and remain exposed, both before and after fertilisation.  The seeds that develop post-fertilisation, are not covered, i.e., are naked.  Gymnosperms include medium-sized trees or tall trees and shrubs.  The roots are generally tap roots.  The stems are unbranched (Cycas) or branched (Pinus, Cedrus).  Gymnosperms are heterosporous. GYMNOSPERMS
  • 14.  The pollen grains and ovules are developed in specialized structures called flowers.  Dominant sporophytic phase.  The seeds are enclosed by fruits.  They range in size from tiny, almost microscopic Wolfia to tall trees of Eucalyptus (over 100 meters).  Double fertilization .  They provide us with food, fodder, fuel, medicines and several other commercially important products. ANGIOSPERMS
  • 16. • They are divided into two classes : the dicotyledons and the monocotyledons.
  • 18.  Commonly called as Sponges  Marine & asymmetrical  Primitive multicellular with cellular level organization  Water transport/canal system present .Many small opening called Ostia present on body wall thro which water enters leading into a central body cavity – Spongocoel that leads out through a single large opening called osculum  Food enters the body along with water the Ostia. Choanocytes /collar cells live the spongocoal & canal in the body wall that trap the food & digest it within the intracellular digestion  Body has a skeleton made up of spicules / sponging fibers.  Hermaphrodite  Reproduce internal and development is indirect having laved stage that is different from adult PHYLUM - PORIFERA
  • 20.  Aquatic, mostly marine.  Sessile or free – swimming.  Radially symmetrical animals.  The word ‘cnidarian’ derived from the word ‘cnidoblasts’/ cnidocytes present on tentacles for capturing prey & defense . It has stinging capsules or nematocytes  A central gastro-vascular cavity called coelenterons present that opens to outside through a single opening – hypostome.  Digestion is partly extracellular & partly intracellular.  Some of them have skeletons made of CaCo3 eg – Coral  Exibit two basic body forms called Polyp & Medusa  Polyp is a sessile & cylindrical from like Hydra , Adamsia etc.  Medusa is like an umbrella, free swimming Aurelia ( Jelly fish)  Those having both stages show alternation generation is Metagenesis Polyp produce medusa by asexually & medusa sexually produce ploy eg : Obelia PHYLUM - COELENTRATA
  • 22.  Commonly called sea walnuts.  Exclusively marine .  Radially symmetrical.  Diploblastic with tissue level organization .  Body bear & external rows of ciliated plates that help in locomotion.  Digestion – both extra & intracellular .  Bioluminescence is seen in them.  Sexes are not separate.  Reproduction by sexual means.  Fertilization is external with indirect development. PHYLUM - CTENOPHORA
  • 24.  They have dorso-ventrally flattened body, hence are called flatworms.  Endoparasites found in animals including human beings.  Bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and acoelomate animals with organ level of organization.  Hooks and suckers are present in the parasitic forms.  Some of them absorb nutrients from the host directly through their body surface.  Flame cells help in osmoregulation and excretion  Sexes are not separate.  Fertilization is internal and development is through many larval stages  Some members like Planaria possess high regeneration capacity  Examples: Taenia (Tapeworm), Fasciola (Liver fluke). PHYLUM -PLATYHELMINTHES
  • 26.  Body of the aschelminthes is circular in cross-section, hence, the name roundworms.  Free living, aquatic and terrestrial or parasitic in plants and animals.  They have organ-system level of body organization.  Bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and pseudocoelomate animals.  Alimentary canal is complete with a well developed muscular pharynx  Excretory tube removes body wastes from the body cavity through the excretory pore.  Sexes are separated (dioecious)  Often females are longer than males.  Fertilization is internal and development may be direct (the young ones resemble the adult) or indirect. PHYLUM -ASCHELMINTHES
  • 28.  Metamerically segmented animal –segments looking like ring-so called Annelids.  True coelomate present – partitioned segmentary by peritoneal membranous septa .  Triploblastic.  Bilateral symmetry .  Organ –system.  Body covered with cuticle secreted by ectoderm.  They possess longitudinal and circular muscles.  Setae – locomotion organ in lower side. In some setae present on lateral appendages called Parapodia.  Alimentary canal has mouth & anus at opposite with muscular pharynx, oesophagus , stomach & intestine. PHYLUM -ANNELIDS
  • 30.  This is the largest phylum of Animalia which includes insects.  The body of arthropods is covered by chitinous exoskeleton.  The body consists of head, thorax and abdomen.  Respiratory organs are gills, book gills, book lungs or tracheal system.  Sensory organs like antennae, eyes (compound and simple), statocysts or balance organs are present  Excretion takes place through malpighian tubules  Examples:- Apis (Honey bee) Bombyx (Silkworm) Laccifer (Lac insect) Vectors – Anopheles, Culex and Aedes PHYLUM -ARTHOPODA
  • 32.  This is the second largest animal phylum  Triploblastic  Coelomate  Bilaterally symmetrical  Terrestrial / aquatic  Body surrounded by calcareous shell (expect slugs & octopus) Internal shell – sepia  Body – unsegmented – 3 part – head & ventral muscular foot & a dorsal Viseral hump. Skin over visceral humo form a mantle that shell  Respiratory & excretory organs – gills present below mantle  Oviparous  Larva – trochoplate / vellger PHYLUM -MOLLUSCA
  • 34.  Ectoderm bear spines  Marine  Triploblastic  Coelamata  Adults are radially symmetrical – Body part in 5 axes ( pentamerous radial symmetry)  Larvae- Bilaterally symmetrical  Exoskeleto – calcareous having plate – like structure called ossicles  Mouth on lower side & anus an upper side  Water vascular system present  Sexes separate with 5 pair of sex organ, one pair in each arm  Fertilizations is usually external PHYLUM -ECHINODERMATA
  • 36.  Earlier considered as a sub-phylum under phylum Chordata  Small group of worm-like marine animals  Organ -system level of organization  Body (a) Bilaterally symmetrical  (b) Triploblastic  (c) Coelomate  (d) Cylindrical  (e) Divided into 3- proboscis; collar & drunk  Circulatory system is of open type  Respiration takes place through gills  Excretory organ is proboscis gland  Sexes are separate  Fertilization is external.  Development is indirect.  Example :- Balanoglossus and Saccoglossus PHYLUM -HEMICHORDATA
  • 38.  Animals possessing notochord either thought life or during early embryonic life. The notochord is stiff & flexible rod lying ventral to nerve  Triploblastic  Coelomate  Bilaterally symmetrical  Post anal tail  Closed circulatory system  Dorsal hollow nerve cord  Paired pharyngeal gill slit PHYLUM -CHORDATA
  • 39. S.No. CHORDATES NON-CHORDATES 1 Central nervous system is dorsal, hollow and single. Central nervous system is ventral, solid and double. 2 Notochord present. Notochord absent. 3 Pharynx perforated by gill slits. Gill slits are absent. 4 Heart is ventral. Heart is dorsal (if present). 5 A post-anal part (tail) is present. Post-anal tail is absent.
  • 40.  Phylum Chordata is divided into three subphyla: 1. Urochordata or Tunicata, 2. Cephalochordata 3. Vertebrata.  Subphyla Urochordata and Cephalochordata are often referred to as protochordates and are exclusively marine.  In Urochordata, notochord is present only in larval tail, while in Cephalochordata, it extends from head to tail region and is persistent throughout their life.  The notochord is replaced by a cartilaginous or bony vertebral column in the adult in the members of subphylum Vertebrata.
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  • 43.  Parasite on fishes  Elongated body have 6-14 pair of gill slits for respiration  Sucking & circular mouth  No functional pineal eye  Cranium & vertebral column – cartilaginous  Marine  Their body is devoid of scales and paired fins.  Migrate into river for spawning  Ammocoete larva hatches out from eggs through metamorphosis that migrate into oceans  Eg – Lamprey [ Petromyzon ] & hagfish [ Myxine] CLASS - CYCTOSTOMATA
  • 45.  Marine fishes  Cartilaginous Endoskeleton  5 pairs of gills slits without gill cover  No swim bladder  Mouth ventral  Fertilization usually internal  Some like ray fish have electric organ  Examples: Scoliodon (Dog fish), Pristis (Saw fish), Carcharodon (Great white shark), Trygon (Sting ray).  Fresh / marine  Bony endoskeleton  4 pair of gills covered by operculum on each side  Swim bladder present  Mouth mostly terminal  Fertilization usually external  No such electric organ present  Examples: Marine – Exocoetus (Flying fish), Hippocampus (Sea horse); Freshwater – Labeo (Rohu), Catla (Katla), Clarias (Magur) • Class – Chondrichthyes • Class – Osteichthyes
  • 47.  2 phases in life cycle – adult & larvae  Larva is aquatic & adult is terrestrial  Require water for breeding & fertilization is external  Cool blooded  2 pairs of limbs  Body divided into head & trunk ; no neck present  Moist skin without scales  Respiration is by gills, lungs and through skin  Heart – 3 chambered , 2 auricles & 1ventecial  A tympanum replaces the ear  Alimentary canal, urinary and reproductive tracts open into a common chamber called cloaca which opens to the exterior CLASS -AMPHIBIA
  • 49.  Crawling animals  Body covered by dry , cornfied skin that contain epidermal scales/ scuter  Post and tail present  No external ear openings  2 pair of limbs with 5 digits in each  Cold blooded  They are 3 – chambered but 4-chambered in crocodiles  Carnivorous  Snakes & lizard shed their scales as shin cast  Internal fertilization CLASS -REPTILIA
  • 50. Naja naja (Indian cobra) Chelonia mydas (Green sea turtle)
  • 51.  Body covered with feather  Most of them can fly except flightless birds (Ostrich)  Possess beak without teeth  The fore limbs are modified into wings  The hind limbs are modified for walking, swimming or clasping the tree branches  Bones – hollow with air cavities (pneumatic)  Warm blooded  4 – chambered heart  Respiration by lungs  Alimentary canal has crop & gizzard  Oil gland at the base of tail CLASS -AVES
  • 52. Pavo cristatus (Indian peafowl) Passer domesticus (House Sparrow)
  • 53.  Found in a variety of habitats  Milk producing mammary glands  Skin has hair  External ears/pinnae are present  Teeth are present  Respiration is by lungs  Warm blooded  4 – chambered heart  Diaphragm divided body cavity in upper – chest and lower –chest CLASS -MAMMALIA
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  • 56.  Life Sciences, Fundamentals and Practice by Pranav Kumar and Usha Mina  ncert.nic.in/NCERTS/l/kebo104.pdf  ncert.nic.in/NCERTS/l/kebo103.pdf  ncert.nic.in/NCERTS/l/kebo102.pdf  Wikepedia  www.senecahs.org/pages/uploaded_files/Plant%20Class ification.pdf REFRENCE