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1 Animal Diversity - Reptiles and Mammals -

2 Amniote Egg Amnionic sac – protects embryo
Allantois – disposal sac for embryonic waste, works with chorion in gas exchange Chorion – with membrane of the allantois exchanges O2 and CO2 with the air Yolk sac – storage and transfer of nutrients to developing embryo

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4 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Jawed vertebrates - Gnathostomes - Tetrapoda - Reptilia Reptiles development of a scaly skin to prevent water loss development of the amniote egg which doesn’t have to be laid in the water

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6 The Reptiles Testudines – turtles and tortoises

7 The Reptiles Testudines – turtles and tortoises -distinctive feature – shell (carapace) - made of fused dermal plates

8 The Reptiles Crocodilia– alligators and crocodiles

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10 The Reptiles Squamata – lizards and snakes

11 The Reptiles Squamata – lizards and snakes -most modified – snakes – loss of limbs and girdles

12 The Reptiles Tuataras

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14 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Jawed vertebrates - Gnathostomes - Tetrapoda - Aves The Birds evolved from a line of dinosaurs Major advance - flight

15 Bird Origins

16 Bird Origins

17 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Jawed vertebrates - Gnathostomes - Tetrapoda - Aves The Birds -Adaptations for flight Hollow bones Wings Feathers

18 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Jawed vertebrates - Gnathostomes - Tetrapoda - Aves The Birds -Adaptations for flight Air sacs

19 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Jawed vertebrates - Gnathostomes - Tetrapoda - Aves The Birds -Adaptations for flight Keeled sternum -for the attachment of large flight muscles

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21 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Jawed vertebrates - Gnathostomes - Tetrapoda - Mammalia Mammalia - the only tetrapods with amniotic eggs and hair and milk production Three main groups Montremes - egg laying mammals 2. Marsupials - young develop in a pouch outside the mothers body 3. Eutherians (Placentals) - young stay inside the mother’s body until birth and are nourished via the placenta

22 Origins of Mammals Reptiles - Therapsids

23 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Mammalia Montremes - egg laying mammals Echidna Platypus

24 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Mammalia 2. Marsupials

25 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Mammalia 2. Marsupials

26 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Mammalia 2. Eutherians

27 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Mammalia 2. Eutherians Characterized by the presence of a placenta Placenta

28 Chordata - Chordate evolution - Vertebrates - craniates with a backbone
Mammalia 2. Eutherians allantois

29 Taxa we have looked at so far
Phylum Class Order Porifera Calcarea Demospongia Hexactinellida Platyhelminthes Turbellaria (free-living) Trematoda (flukes) Cestoda (tapeworms) Mollusca Polyplacophora (chitons) Gastropoda (snails,slugs) Bivalvia (clams, oysters) Cephalopoda (octopus, squid) Annelida Oligochaeta (earthworms) Hirudinea (leeches) Polychaeta (marine worms) Arthropoda Chelicerata (spiders, mites, scorpions) Myriapoda (centipedes, millipedes) Uniramia (insects) Crustacea (crayfish, lobsters, crabs, barnacles)

30 Taxa we have looked at so far
Phylum Class Order Echinodermata Asteroidea (Sea stars [=starfish]) Echinoidea (sea urchins, sand dollars) Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers Cephalochordata Urochordata Chordata Agnatha (jawless vertebrates) Chondrichthyes Actinopterygii (fish) Amphibia (frogs, toads, salamanders) Urodela Gymnophiona Salientia Reptilia Testudines Crocodilia Tuaratara Aves Squamata Mammalia Monotremata Marsupialia Eutheria

31 ALL DONE!


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