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Chordates Characteristics that Unify this Group: Notochord

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1 Chordates Characteristics that Unify this Group: Notochord
Hollow, dorsal nerve cord Pharyngeal slits

2 Chordate Characteristics

3 Notochords Long, flexible support rod Dorsal, just below nerve cord
Usually replaced by backbone in early development

4 Hollow, Dorsal Nerve Cord
Just below the notochord Front end develops into the brain Many nerves branch to rest of body from this main cord

5 Comparison of Arthropods and Vertebrates

6 Pharyngeal Slits In aquatic chordates, these develop into gill slits
Only chordates have pharyngeal gill slits

7 Pharyngeal Slits In terrestrial chordates the pharyngeal slits close up at an early stage in development In humans, the embryo doesn’t ever develop actual slits, but does develop pharyngeal “pouches”

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9 Invertebrate Chordates – Tunicates and Lancelets

10 Invertebrate Chordates – Tunicates

11 Tunicates – Larvae and Adult

12 Tunicates - larva Tadpole-shaped larvae are free swimming.
Only the larvae have the notochord and dorsal nerve cord They Filter plankton and breathe through their pharyngeal gill slits

13 Tunicates - adults Adults develop through metamorphosis of larval stage Are sessile, filter feed and breathe through the gill slits

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15 Lancelets Fish-like shape
Half (at least) of their body is buried in the sand Filter-feeders Have mouth and up to 100 pharyngeal slits along body

16 Lancelets Have muscle/nerve arrangement similar to that found in ALL vertebrates No jaw No appendages

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