Animals - Chapter 7

Take a whistle-stop tour of the Animal Kingdom with Professor Lindsay Turnbull from the University of Oxford Everyone can name a few animals - but did you know that most familiar animals only come from one group - and there's more than 30 to choose from?! In this video we discover the probable ancestor of the animals - a strange type of eukaryotic cell that fed on bacteria. But around 540 million years ago the animals experienced a burst of creativity, and a whole range of different animals sprang into being in the blink of a geological eye. We take a look at a few of the major groups - including arthropods, annelid worms and molluscs - which all play host to thousands of species. Image Credit: Cartwright et al (2007), Exceptionally Preserved Jellyfishes from the Middle Cambrian https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0001121 Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:14 Titles 00:18 When the Animals Go Marching 02:01 What Makes an Animal an Animal? 04:17 The Jelly Animals 06:00 How Muscles Have Evolved 07:45 Lines of Symmetry 09:48 Chordates - How Our Ancestor Evolved 11:33 Outro

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Biology is the science of the 21st Century and everyone should know the fundamentals. In this series, Professor Lindsay Turnbull from the Department of Biology will guide you through key concepts, building a big picture of what Biology is all about. Based on her recent book, this video series is perfect for GCSE or A-level students, especially those looking for a University perspective.