ANIMAL

any member of the animal kingdom (kingdom Animalia), as distinguished from organisms of the plant kingdom (kingdom Plantae) and the kingdoms Fungi, Protista, and Monera in the five-kingdom system of classification. (Another classification system, suggested by genetic sequencing studies, places animals with plants and some other forms in a larger taxonomic unit called the eukarya to distinguish them from the prokaryotic bacteria and archaea, or ancient bacteria.)

Essentially, animals are many-celled heterotrophic organisms. Plants and algae characteristically manufacture their food from inorganic substances (usually by photosynthesis); animals must secure food already organized into organic substances. They are dependent upon photosynthetic organisms, which provide oxygen as a byproduct and are the ultimate source of all their food. Animals (as well as plants) provide carbon dioxide through respiration and the decomposition of their dead bodies (see carbon cycle; nitrogen cycle). In addition, most animals have specialized means of locomotion, generally involving muscle cells, and possess nervous systems and sense organs—all adaptations for securing food. In most forms there is a distinct alimentary canal or digestive system. Animal cells do not have cell walls. Almost all animals, unlike most plants, possess a limited scheme of growth; that is, the adults of a given species are nearly identical in their characteristic form and are similar in maximum size. Most animals reproduce sexually, but some are capable of asexual reproduction under certain circumstances.

With the advent of electron microscopy and advanced biochemical analyses, intricate differences between simple and microscopic organisms were better understood, and many that were previously fit into the animal or plant kingdom were then placed into separate kingdoms (i.e., Monera for the bacteria, Protista for the algae and protozoans, and so forth). In zoological classification the animal kingdom has been divided into the three subkingdoms of Parazoa (the sponges), Mezozoa (wormlike parasites), and Eumetazoa. Eumetazoa comprises numerous invertebrate phyla and the phylum Chordata. The chordates include two primitive subphyla of a few species each and the subphylum Vertebrata (see vertebrate). There are at least 1.5 million animal species; approximately 95% of these are invertebrates.

The scientific study of animals is called zoology; the study of their relation to their environment and of their distribution is animal ecology. For specific approaches to the study of living things, see biology.

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...A. The Scope of the Farm-Animal Issue Farm animals represent ninety-eight percent...Congress has made to protect animals is the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). (58...sites that intensively confine animals, animal advocates often use "CAFO...
...improvement in our treatment of animals, and animal welfare will do little more...the taxpayers as well as the animals." (32) Animal advocates also promoted the...the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Animal People, World Society for...
...ingredients ranging from rendered animals and animal waste to antibiotics and organoarsenicals...ingredients ranging from rendered animals and animal waste to antibiotics and organoarsenicals...other by-product meal, dried animal animals blood, blood meal, feather...
...birds to "taking" such animals. Assume "taking" an animal includes "an attempt to...or in any way affecting animals, the word "animal" shall be held to include...section 4011 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS 1-A. Animal cruelty. Except as provided...
...of the treatment of animals. In the context of animal welfare, a serious...prominent defender of animal rights, contends that animals should have "the...Gary L. Francione, Animals--Property or Persons?, in ANIMAL RIGHTS: CURRENT DEBATES...
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...were made by studying animals. Moreover, animal studies continue to...predictive nature of animal studies and concluded animals sometimes mimicked humans...and drugs. Predictive animal modelers may insist that animals, notwithstanding their...
...alternatives to animal research and testing, animals will continue to...boy. Theyre all animals." AND CONSIDER THIS: IF ANIMAL RE-search is stopped...knows contains some animal products. Although she recents that animals died to make this...
...concentrations of new animal drugs in food produced from animals. Safety and Effectiveness...1988, a generic animal drug act allowed...versions of drugs for animals without requiring...such as cloning. Animal clones, such...genetically engineered animals, such as fast...
...galvanized by the animal rights movement...consciousness about animals has undergone a sea...trend, these new "animal acts" suggest that the lives of animals are not as distant...to forget: that animal identity is inherently...plural. Not only do animals exist in herds...
...features appealed to by animal rightists: that some animals have language. The truth...change in our attitude to animals, the animal rightists can forget it...impassioned defence of animals. As for the animal rightists, well, they...
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...such as PETA and Friends of Animals praise their animal-liberating counterparts...to do with the expense of animal testing and development...pressure. ACTIVISTS FOR ANIMALS Some of the nations leading animal-rights groups: ANIMAL...
...Prince Georges County Animal Management Groups (AMG...Norman is one of the many animals available for adoption...Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). According...seven million companion animals enter animal shelters each year...
...message to potential animal abusers that violent acts against animals will no longer...PAWS and other animal welfare groups are promoting love for animals through intensified...kind treatment of animals. Hence, PAWS and other animal welfare groups...
...in 1975, his book Animal Liberation argued that animals should not be used...Singers comments. The animal liberation movement...the ALF is that no animal abuse is acceptable...many experiments on animals would be of benefit...
WHO ARE THE REAL ANIMALS? A Mail Investigation Identifies the Animal Rights Fanatics (and, Oh...the poison pen author, an animal rights activist. If she is...Everyone, that is, except animal rights militants who began...
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...or digestive system. Animal cells do not have cell walls. Almost all animals, unlike most plants...at least 1.5 million animal species; approximately...The scientific study of animals is called zoology ; the...their distribution is animal ecology . For specific...
ANIMAL-RIGHTS MOVEMENT...concerned with protecting animals from perceived abuse...Ethical Treatment of Animals, had grown dramatically. Animal-rights campaigns...regulation in the use of animals for research. See P. Singer, Animal Liberation (1975...
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY aspect of agriculture...care and breeding of domestic animals such as cattle, goats, sheep...horses. Domestication of wild animal species was a crucial achievement...first domesticated livestock animal may have been the sheep, which...
...and navigation in migrating animals, although the subject is still...The movements of migrating animals are often studied by tagging...particularly those of marine animals. Radio transmitters attached...The Evolutionary Ecology of Animal Migration (1978); D. J...
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