➤ Phylum – Porifera (Sponges)
➤ Phylum – Coelenterata (cnidaria)
➤ Phylum – Ctenophora (sea walnuts or comb jellies)
Phylum – Platyhelminthes (flatworms)
➤ Phylum – Aschelminthes
➤ Phylum – Annelida
➤ Phylum – Arthropoda
➤ Phylum – Mollusca
➤ Phylum – Echinodermata
➤ Phylum – Hemichordata
➤ Phylum – Chordata
➤ Class I – Cyclostomata (Circular Mouthed Fishes)
➤ Class II – Chondrichthyes (Cartilaginous fishes)
➤ Class III – Osteichthyes (Bony fishes)
Freshwater- Labeo (Rohu), Clarias (Magur), Catla (Katla)
Aquarium- Betta (Fighting Fish), Pterophyllum (Angelfish)
Super Class: Tetrapoda
Class IV – Amphibia | Class V – Reptilia | Class VI – Aves | Class VII – Mammalia |
Aquatic as well as terrestrial | Mostly terrestrial | Feathers for flying | Mostly terrestrial but few can fly or live in water |
Two pair of limbs | Limbs are absent or two pairs | Forelimb modified into wings, hindlimbs modified for walking, swimming, clasping etc. | Two pair of limbs |
Skin is moist and scales are absent | Dry cornified skin with scales or scute | Dry skin with only oil glands at the base of the tail, pneumatic bones | Skin is hairy, mammary glands to feed the young one |
Respiration by gills, skin or lungs | The respiratory organ is lungs | The respiratory organ is lungs | The respiratory organ is lungs |
3 chambered heart, poikilotherms | 3 chambered heart, Poikilotherms 4 chambered heart in crocodiles | 4 chambered heart, homeotherms (warm-blooded) | 4 chambered heart, homeotherms (warm-blooded) |
Oviparous | Oviparous | Oviparous | VIviparous Platypus- Oviparous |
Sexes are separate, external fertilisation with indirect development | Sexes are separate, internal fertilisation with direct development | Sexes are separate, internal fertilisation with direct development | Sexes are separate, internal fertilisation with direct development |
Frog, Salamander, Ichtthyophis (limbless salamander) | Crocodile, Alligator, Chameleon, Naja, Viper | Birds (crow, pigeon, parrot, etc.), ostrich (flightless bird) | Kangaroo, cat, lion, Blue whale, Dolphin |
1. What are the major characteristics of animal kingdom? |
2. How are animals classified in the animal kingdom? |
3. What is the importance of studying the animal kingdom in NEET Biology? |
4. What are some common examples of invertebrates in the animal kingdom? |
5. How are animals adapted to their environment in the animal kingdom? |
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