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________________ development of a vertebral column or back bone (e.g. mammals, birds, fish, frogs and reptiles) and they are classified as VERTEBRATA. The others are considered as lower chordates or protochordates. Thus INVERTEBRATES include all non-chordata and lower chordates. Some of the main characteristics of Vertebrata are: Possession of back bone formed of a chain of vertebrae; presence of a skull (cranium) enclosing the brain; possession of brain and spinal cord; presence of red blood cells with haemoglobin; presence of lungs or gills for respiration; sexes are always separate. A more up-to-date and convenient method of classifying the animal kingdom is to divide it into:1 1. Sub-kingdom: Protozoa-organisms with a body which is not divided into cells; they are ACELLULAR 2. Sub-kingdom: metazoa organisms with a body sub-divided into number of cells; they are multicellular. 1. The following is the schematic diagram of classification: ANIMALIA PROTOZOA 1. Phylum Protozoa Branch 1 PARAZOA Porifera Coelenterata Platyhelminthes 4. Phylum 5. Phylum Hemathelminthes 6. Phylum Annelida 7. Phylum Arthropod 8. Phylum Mollusca 9. Phylum Echinodermata 10. Phylum Chordata 2. Phylum 3. Phylum : Sub-phylum Vetebrata -: 22 : Jain Education International METAZOA Branch - 2 ENTEROZOA (i) class Pisces (Fishes) (ii) class Amphibia (amphibians) (iii) class Reptilia (reptiles) (iv) class Aves (birds) (v) class: Mammalia (mammals) For Personal & Private Use Only JAIN BIOLOGY www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006905
Book TitleJain Biology
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJethalal S Zaveri, Mahendramuni
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati
Publication Year2008
Total Pages152
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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