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Intro to Vertebrates Chapter 16 Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata
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Intro to Vertebrates - Quia to Vertebrates Chapter 16 Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Chordate Chordate - Animals with Notochord Notochord - Rod that supports animal Chordate Subgroups

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Page 1: Intro to Vertebrates - Quia to Vertebrates Chapter 16 Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Chordate Chordate - Animals with Notochord Notochord - Rod that supports animal Chordate Subgroups

Intro to VertebratesChapter 16

Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: Chordata

Page 2: Intro to Vertebrates - Quia to Vertebrates Chapter 16 Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Chordate Chordate - Animals with Notochord Notochord - Rod that supports animal Chordate Subgroups

Chordate

Chordate -

Animals with Notochord

Notochord - Rod that supports animal

Page 3: Intro to Vertebrates - Quia to Vertebrates Chapter 16 Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Chordate Chordate - Animals with Notochord Notochord - Rod that supports animal Chordate Subgroups

Chordate Subgroups

Cephalochordates

Lancelets

Buried in sand/shallow sea

Simple Backbone

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Chordate Subgroups

Urochordata

Larvae Notochord, lost in adulthood

Sea Squirts

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Chordate Subgroups

Vertebrata

Backbone or spinal column

Also called Craniata

Cranium

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Chordate CharacteristicsEndotherms

Can maintain a constant internal Temperature

WARM BLOODED

Ectotherms

Need outside sources of heat

COLD BLOODED

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Page 8: Intro to Vertebrates - Quia to Vertebrates Chapter 16 Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Chordate Chordate - Animals with Notochord Notochord - Rod that supports animal Chordate Subgroups

Fishes16-1

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Fish Characteristics25000 species

Brain that tracks senses

Sight, Smell, Hearing

Lateral Line

Rows of nerves that sense water vibration

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Fish Characteristics

Gills

Remove O2 From water

Removes CO2 From Blood

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Fish characteristics

Reproduction

External Fertilization

Unfertilized Eggs in Nest,

Male swims over & Fertilizes

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Reproduction Cont.

Internal Fertilization

Female deposits Eggs in Nest

Embryos develop inside Female

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Fish Anatomy

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Types of Fishes

Jawless

Eel-like

Notochord-No backbone

Scavengers or Parasites

Hagfish & Lampreys

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Types of Fishes

Cartilaginous

Skeleton stays as cartilage

More Dense than Water - must keep moving

Keeps water moving through gills

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Types of FishesBony Fish

Common

1cm - 8.6m

Skeleton of bone

Swim Bladder

Gas filled sac, control buoyancy

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Bony Fishes

Two Main Groups

Ray Finned

Most bony fish

Pair of fins connected by bone

Eels, trout, minnows, pearch

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Fin Groups

Lobe-finned group

Muscular and think

7 species

6 of them Lung fish

Possible descendents of Amphibians