Phylum Chordata (The Chordates). What is a chordate? Classification: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum...

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Phylum Chordata (The Chordates)

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Phylum Chordata (The Chordates)

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What is a chordate?• Classification: Kingdom Animalia,

Phylum Chordata• Four Phylum Characteristics

• Notochord: supportive rod (replaced by cartilage or bone in vertebrates)

• Tubular nerve cord: single, dorsal; anterior end enlarged into brain (develops into brain and spinal chord in higher vertebrates)

• Pharyngeal gill slits/pouches/folds (controversial) mostly embryonic in higher vertebrates

• Post anal tail: generally supported by notochord or vertebral column • provides method of locomotion in aquatic chordates• present in humans as coccyx; in most other mammals as

wagging tail.

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Chordate Anatomy

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Invertebrate Chordates (NO vertebrae): Sea Squirts or Tunicates

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Lancelet

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What is a vertebrate?

Characteristics:

•Animals with a backbone or vertebral column (endoskeleton)

•Presence of a Spinal Cord - dorsal, hollow nerve cord

•Anterior end of spinal cord develops a brain

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Vertebrate Classes

• Class Agnatha: Jawless Fish (lamprey, hagfish)• Class Chondrichthyes Cartilage Fish (sharks,

rays, skates, catfish…)• Class Osteichthyes: Bony Fish (salmon, bass,

goldfish, etc…)• Class Amphibia: Amphibians (frogs,

salamanders…)• Class Reptilia: Reptiles (lizards, turtles…)• Class Aves: Birds (sparrows, hawks…)• Class Mammalia: Mammals (humans, whales,

cats…)

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What are Fish?* Anything with gills, scales, and fins…

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TYPES OF FISH

Jawless fish (Agnatha): lamprey and hagfish

•Lamprey is a parasite, it attaches to other fish and sucks their blood

•Hagfish is a scavenger, it lives in the ocean and is known for its slimy secretions

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Cartilage Fish

•Kingdom Animalia, •Phylum Chordata, •Subphylum Vertebrata•CLASS CHONDRICHTHYES

Sharks and Rays

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SHARKS

*The pectoral fins of sharks do not move* Sharks do not have an operculum or a swim bladder*sharks will sink if they stop swimming

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BONY FISH

•Class OSTEICHTHYES•Bony skeleton•75% of vertebrates•Most have swim bladder to regulate density•Operculum = bone covering the gills•Two chambered heart

External Anatomy: Bony Fish

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Coelacanth: living fossil, lobe-finned

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Clown Fish (Nemo)

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Kissing Fish…Awww…

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Other Vertebrate ClassesClass Amphibia: Amphibians

• Live in and out of water• Need water for soft skin and for

reproduction (external fertilization)• Respiration by gills, lungs, and skin• 3-chambered heart: 2 atria, 1

ventricle• Poikilotherms

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Amphibian Groups

Kingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataSubphylum VertebrataClass Amphibia

3 Orders:Order Urodela (Salamander/Newts)Order Anura (Frogs/Toads)Order Apoda (Cecilians)

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METAMORPHOSIS• Series of changes that occur as an

organism grows

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Feeding• Larva (tadpoles) are usually herbivores• Adults are usually carnivores

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Respiration• Larva (tadpoles) breath with gills• Adult frogs have lungs

Some amphibians keep gills all their life, mudpuppy

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Class Reptilia: Reptiles

• Link between sea and land??• Adapted to land:

– Dry scaly skin- aids in conserving moisture– Internal fertilization- improves egg survival– Amniotic egg- embryo enclosed in fluid-filled sac covered

by shell– Lungs for gas exchange– Excretes uric acid - insoluble solid, nitrogenous waste– Poikilotherm– 3-chambered heart: 2 atria, partly divided ventricle

(exception: alligators have 4)

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Types of Reptiles

4 Main Groups (ORDERS) Crocodilia = crocodiles, alligators Testudines = turtles and tortoises Sphenodonta = tuatara Squamata = lizards,  snakes ( largest group )

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Order Sphenodonta

Only found in New Zealand, they have no external ears and a 3rd eye

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Order Testudines

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Tortoises usually live on the land, turtles in the water

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Snapping turtles can be very aggressive

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The top of a turtle's shell is the carapace, the bottom is the plastron

Is this a turtle or a tortoise?

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Order Crocodilia

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*Ornithology is the study of birds

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Classification

Kingdom Animalia---Phylum Chordata------Subphylum Vertebrata---------Class Aves

Aviation = flight

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Characteristics

1. Forelimbs modified into wings 2. Feathers 3. Hollow, lightweight bones 4. Endothermic (a.k.a. Homeotherm)5. Efficient respiration 6. Heart with a completely divided ventricle (4 chambers) 7. Scaley feet (birds are related to reptiles) 8. Furculum (wishbone)

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Types of Feathers

Down feathers - provide insulation* birds are endothermic (homeotherms)

Contour feathers - cover head and body, provide coloration

Flight feathers - on wings and tail, provide lift