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Natural Sciences 360 Legacy of Life Lecture 9 Dr. Stuart S. Sumida DEUTEROSTOMIA The Echinoderms
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Natural Sciences 360Legacy of LifeLecture 9Dr. Stuart S. Sumida

DEUTEROSTOMIAThe Echinoderms

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Choanoflagella

Porifora

Placozoa

Ctenophora

Cnidaria

Protostomia

Pterobranchia

Echinodermata

Hemichordata

Chordata

Animalia

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Recall: Bilateralia –Includes two great groups of animals:

Protostomia (means 1st mouth)Deuterostomia (means 2nd

mouth)

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ECHINODERMATA:

Characterized by:•Radial symmetry as adults (bilateral as larvae)•Water-vascular system

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There are many groups of echinoderms. The moist important extant groups (those that remain alive) are:

Crinoidea (sea lilies)Asteroidea (starfishes)Ophiuroidea (brittle stars)Echinoidea (sea urchins)Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers)

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Crinoidea Asteroidea Ophiuroidea Echinoidea Holothuroidea

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The echinoderm skeleton is INTERNAL, and composed of elements called ossicles.

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Crinoidea Asteroidea Ophiuroidea Echinoidea Holothuroidea

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Crinoidea Asteroidea Ophiuroidea Echinoidea Holothuroidea

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Crinoidea Asteroidea Ophiuroidea Echinoidea Holothuroidea

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Crinoidea Asteroidea Ophiuroidea Echinoidea Holothuroidea

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Crinoidea Asteroidea Ophiuroidea Echinoidea Holothuroidea

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DEUTEROSTOMIA

Phylum Chordata

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Choanoflagella

Porifora

Placozoa

Ctenophora

Cnidaria

Protostomia

Pterobranchia

Echinodermata

Hemichordata

Chordata

Animalia

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Recall from last week: Bilateralia – Includes two great groups of animals:

Protostomia (means 1st mouth)Deuterostomia (means 2nd

mouth)

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The best known of the Deuterostomia:

•Pterobranchia•Echinodermata•Hemichordata•Chordata

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PHYLUM CHORDATA:

Deuterostomes with GILL SLITS(Orginal function of gill slits NOT for breathing; for FILTER FEEDING.)

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PHYLUM CHORDATA

Deuterostomes with the following synapomorphies:

•Pharyngeal gill slits•Dorsal hollow nerve cord•Notochord•Post-anal tail

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PHYLUM CHORDATA

Includes the following subphyla:

•Urochordata•Cephalochordata•Vertebrata

•(People used to think Hemichordata were included, but they turn out to be the sistergroup.)

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SUBPHYLUM UROCHORDATA

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How can something like this be related to chordates like us?

Addition of a new life stage: a mobile larval stage.

CAENOGENESIS: Interpolation of a new life stage into the lifecycle.

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The new larval stage of a urochordate

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UROCHORDATE: Metamorphosis from larva to adult

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Adult urochordate

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Some urochordates stay larval all life long, but they become sexually mature –an example of NEOTONY.

Where else have we heard of neotony?

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More “fish-like” PHYLUM CEPHALOCHORDATA

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DHNC

Notochord

Pharynx

Gill slits

Muscle blocks

Cephalochordate – Branchiostoma (“Amphioxus”)

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So, then what’s a vertebrate…?

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