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

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1 Phylum Chordata (The Chordates)

2 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.

3 Chordate Anatomy

4 Invertebrate Chordates (NO vertebrae): Sea Squirts or Tunicates

5 Lancelet

6 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

7 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…)

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

9 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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12 Cartilage Fish Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Subphylum Vertebrata CLASS CHONDRICHTHYES Sharks and Rays

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15 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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19 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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21 Coelacanth: living fossil, lobe-finned

22 Clown Fish (Nemo)

23 Kissing Fish…Awww…

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26 Other Vertebrate Classes Class 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

27 Amphibian Groups Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Amphibia 3 Orders: Order Urodela (Salamander/Newts) Order Anura (Frogs/Toads) Order Apoda (Cecilians)

28 METAMORPHOSIS Series of changes that occur as an organism grows

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

30 Respiration Larva (tadpoles) breath with gills Adult frogs have lungs Some amphibians keep gills all their life, mudpuppy

31 See videos at http://video.nationalgeographic.c om/video/player/animals/index.ht ml

32 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)

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

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

35 Order Testudines

36 Tortoises usually live on the land, turtles in the water

37 Snapping turtles can be very aggressive

38 The top of a turtle's shell is the carapace, the bottom is the plastron Is this a turtle or a tortoise?

39 Order Crocodilia

40 *Ornithology is the study of birds

41 Classification Kingdom Animalia ---Phylum Chordata ------Subphylum Vertebrata ---------Class Aves Aviation = flight

42 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)

43 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


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