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A Handbook of Biology

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As over a million (10 Lakh) species of animals have been described till

now, the need for classification becomes all the more important.

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Animals are multicellular and heterotrophic organisms without cell wall

and chlorophyll.

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Kingdom Animalia includes 11 major phyla:

1) Porifera

2) Cnidaria/Coelenterata

3) Ctenophora

4) Platyhelminthes

5) Aschelminthes

6) Annelida

7) Arthropoda

8) Mollusca

9) Echinodermata

10) Hemichordata

11) Chordata

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Based on this, animals are grouped into following levels:

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Cellular level of organisation: Here, the cells are

arranged as loose cell aggregates. E.g. Porifera.

Tissue level of organisation: Here, the cells

are arranged into tissues. E.g. Cnidarians and

Ctenophores.

02

Organ level of organisation: Here, tissues are

arranged into organs to performs a specific function.

E.g. Platyhelminthes

03

Organ system level of organisation: Here, organs are

associated to form organ system and each system

performs physiological function. E.g. Aschelminthes to

chordates.

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