Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Invertebrate Diversity III The coelomate deuterostomes: Phylum Echinodermata Phylum Hemichordata Phylum Chordata Subphylum Urochordata Subphylum Cephalochordata.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Invertebrate Diversity III The coelomate deuterostomes: Phylum Echinodermata Phylum Hemichordata Phylum Chordata Subphylum Urochordata Subphylum Cephalochordata."— Presentation transcript:

1 Invertebrate Diversity III The coelomate deuterostomes: Phylum Echinodermata Phylum Hemichordata Phylum Chordata Subphylum Urochordata Subphylum Cephalochordata

2 Q3: Deuterostomes 1)Have radial, indeterminate cleavage 2)Are ancestrally enterocoelous 3)Develop the mouth as the second gut opening 4)All of the above

3 Ph. Echinodermata Deuterostomes “spiny-skinned” pentamerous radial symmetry –a secondarily derived trait endoskeleton of calcium carbonate ossicles water vascular system with “tube feet”

4 Tube feet on a sea star

5 5 classes of Echinoderms Cl. Asteroidea -- sea stars Cl. Ophiuroidea -- brittle stars Cl. Echinoidea -- sea urchins, sand dollars Cl. Crinoidea -- crinoids, sea lilies Cl. Holothuroidea -- sea cucumbers

6 Sea star: Asteroidea Bat star

7 Brittle star: Ophiuroidea

8 Urchin: Echinoidea

9 Crinoids/Sea Lilies: Crinoidea

10 Sea cucumber: Holothuroidea Warty sea cucumber

11 Q2: The peculiar form of symmetry common to the Echinoderms is 1)radial 2)bilateral 3)pentaradial 4)multilateral

12 Q3: The major phylum most closely related to Echinodermata is our own phylum of 1)Arthropoda 2)Bryozoa 3)Ectoprocta 4)Chordata

13 The “Protochordates” Ph. Echinodermata Ph. Hemichordata Ph. Chordata –Subph. Urochordata –Subph. Cephalochordata –Subph. Vertebrata } Protochordates Three major deuterostome phyla:

14 Deuterostomes and Chordates Generic deuterostome characteristics: –Radial, indeterminate cleavage –Enterocoely –Deuterostomy The four Chordate characteristics: –Notochord –Pharyngeal gill slits –Post-anal tail –Dorsal hollow nerve chord (+ trends toward segmentation and cephalization)

15 Phylum Hemichordata: awkward intermediate or sideshow? Acorn worms and pterobranchs – sessile, filter-feeding, tube-dwellers Ciliated larva – similar to echinoderm pluteus Half a chordate? –Pharygeal gill slits –Stomatotochord (not really a notochord) –Dorsal solid nerve chord (but little cephalization) –No post-anal tail

16 Q4: The only chordate property clearly shared by the hemichordates is the 1)Notochord 2)Pharyngeal gill slits 3)Dorsal hollow nerve chord 4)Post-anal tail

17 Phylum Chordata: Sub-phylum Urochordata –tunicates Sub-phylum Cephalochordata –lancelets Sub-phylum Vertebrata –vertebrates

18 Sub-ph Urochordata: tunicates

19 More Tunicates

20 Tunicate morphology

21 Free-swimming Tunicate larvae

22 Q5: The only chordate character retained by adult tunicates is the 1)Notochord 2)Pharyngeal gill slits 3)Dorsal hollow nerve chord 4)Post-anal tail

23 Sub-ph Cephalochordata: lancelet

24 Branchiostoma -- lancelet

25 Anatomy of a lancelet – a prototypical chordate

26 Lancelet (Branchiostoma)

27 Q6: The closest protochordate vertebrate ancestors are the 1)Echinoderms 2)Hemichordates 3)Urochordates 4)Cephalochordates

28 Sub-ph. Vertebrata – a preview Central characteristics: segmented vertebral column (i.e., backbone) cranium (brain case: bone or cartilage) closed circulatory system neural crest cells – become teeth, part of cranium, adrenal glands nephritic kidneys semicircular vestibular canals seconarily schizocoelous


Download ppt "Invertebrate Diversity III The coelomate deuterostomes: Phylum Echinodermata Phylum Hemichordata Phylum Chordata Subphylum Urochordata Subphylum Cephalochordata."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google