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Phylum: Chordata “possessing a notocord”. CLASS AGNATHA General Characteristics Most primitive Body elongated and cylindrical (eel-like ) Lack paired.

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1 Phylum: Chordata “possessing a notocord”

2 CLASS AGNATHA General Characteristics Most primitive Body elongated and cylindrical (eel-like ) Lack paired fins & scales of most fishes Cartilage skeleton Mucous covered body

3 Lack jaws – Feed by suction with aid of round, muscular mouth, rows of teeth, and rasping tongue

4 TYPES Hagfish (slime eels) (64 sp.) Scavengers – bore into prey & eat from inside out; Can go months without food Cold marine water; live in tunnels in muddy bottoms Almost blind; can be up to 2.5 ft ; tentacles around mouth Depths 25 – 1000 m

5 Hagfish Defenses Create huge amounts of slimy mucus

6 Can tie into knots

7 Hagfish Uses Food in Korea, Japan

8 Skin makes leather (often called eel)

9 Slime is sugar & protein =

10 Lamprey (40 sp) Parasitic – attach to fish & suck blood or eat bottom invertebrates Marine & freshwater; all breed in freshwater Temperate regions

11 Lamprey Uses Food – Southwestern Europe $25 pound

12 Lamprey as Invasive N.A. Great Lakes Prey on trout

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