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Chordates and Fish. What is a chordate? Members of the KINGDOM ANIMALIA and the PHYLUM CHORDATA They have a dorsal, hollow nerve cord and a notocord.

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1 Chordates and Fish

2 What is a chordate? Members of the KINGDOM ANIMALIA and the PHYLUM CHORDATA They have a dorsal, hollow nerve cord and a notocord

3 Chordates have ●pharyngeal pouches (become gills) ●Tail - extends beyond anus Most chordates are vertebrates (SUBPHYLUM VERTEBRATA)

4 Chordates that are NOT vertebrates: Sea Squirts or Tunicates

5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z-eDYfQdxw

6 Lancelet

7 Chordate Anatomy

8 Consider this.... All vertebrates are chordates................. But not all chordates are vertebrates. NO WAY!!!!

9 What is a vertebrate? -Animals with a backbone (and endoskeleton) -Have spinal cord (dorsal, hollow nerve cord) -Front end of spinal cord develops a brain

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11 Crash Course in Chordates - 12 minutes

12 Vertebrate Classes ● Jawless Fish (lamprey, hagfish) ● Cartilage Fish (sharks, rays…) ● Bony Fish (salmon, catfish, goldfish…) ● Amphibians (frogs, salamanders…) ● Reptiles (lizards, turtles…) ● Birds (sparrows, hawks…) ● Mammals (humans, whales, cats..)

13 What are Fish? * Anything with gills, scales, and fins… ● 1st Fish were jawless ● Devonian Period - "Age of Fishes” Fossil of a devonian fish with jaws and armored plates https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=n4h2UWPyYPM

14 Form & Function 1. Circulation

15 Fish have a two chambered heart – blood is passed over the gills where it picks up oxygen

16 2. Respiration ● Water passes over GILLS, oxygen is added ● Some fish have gill covers – OPERCULUM ● Some fish have special organs to serve as lungs (Lungfish)

17 3. Excretion ●Homeostasis: maintaining water balance ●Salt water fish tend to lose water ●Freshwater fish tend to gain water *This is why you can’t put a salt water fish in a fresh water tank *The salmon can do both

18 4. The Nervous System Response - Cerebrum - thinking, voluntary activities - Cerebellum - coordination - Medulla Oblongata - functions of internal organs - Lateral Line System - senses vibrations

19 Other Fish Adaptations A. Swim Bladder – maintains buoyancy (like a balloon) Sharks do not have a swim bladder, if they stop swimming, they sink.

20 B. FINS

21 C. SCALES Scales cover and protect the fish Mucus on scales help fish swim

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23 5. Reproduction Spawning – fish lay eggs that are fertilized externally Some fish bear live young This 1 minute video shows a lemon shark give birth to live young. Some sharks lay eggs.

24 Salmon Video at National Geographic http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/news/141209-canada-salmon-run-vin?source=relatedvideo

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26 TYPES OF FISH Jawless fish: 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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29 Cartilage Fish Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Subphylum Vertebrata CLASS CHONDRICHTHYES Sharks and Rays

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32 Manta Rays https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =yfgJx-ShRGI Flying Rays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =cqNxco4xcpI

33 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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38 Basking Shark is a filter feeder

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40 Ninja Sharks!!!!!!!!!!!

41 BONY FISH Class OSTEICHTHYES Two types of bony fish Ray-Finned – have rays in their fins Lobe- Finned – have thick chunky fins

42 Is this picture real or fake?

43 Cichlids

44 Coelacanth: living fossil, lobe-finned

45 Clown Fish (Nemo)

46 Kissing Fish

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52 Lion Fish

53 The puffer fish uses air to expand its body to look intimidating to predators

54 Snakehead Catfish

55 http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/animals/index.html

56 https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=jBEaHLDc-ow


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