ChordatesLEC32 Flashcards

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class Ophiuriodea

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  • brittle stars

- have a distinct central disk & long, flexible arms

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class Echinoidea

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  • Sea urchins and sand dollars

- have no arms, but have five rows of tube feet & teeth

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class Crinoidea

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-Sea lilies(sessile) & Feather Stars(free-living)

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class holothuroidea

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  • Sea cucumbers
  • lack spines, and their endoskeleton is much reduced
  • defend by shooting their intestines
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5
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phylum Chordata

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humans

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6
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all chordates share what characters?

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  • nerve cord
  • Notochord
  • muscle segments
  • gill slits (develop into parts of neck in terrestrial vertebrates)
  • TAIL
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Marine Tunicates

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  • Sea Squirts (our closest relative?)
  • earliest branch of chordates
  • resemble other chordates during their “tadpole” larval stage
  • adult tunicate is a filter feeder
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subphylum Cephalochordata

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  • Lancelets

- named for their bladelike shape

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9
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Craniates

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-chordates with a skull, cephalization

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10
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T or F, Cephalization opened up a new way of feeding for chordates

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true

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11
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what is earliest craniate fossils called?

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  • Haikouella
  • 3-cm-long
  • Discovered in China in 1999
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12
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most primitive surviving craniate

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hagfish

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13
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characteristics of hagfish

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  • jawless with a cartilage skull
  • no vertebrae
  • defend with slime
  • scavengers, feed on dead animals
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Vertebrates

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  • craniates with a backbone

- during the Cambrian period some craniates evolved into vertebrates

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15
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how many species of vertebrates are there?

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  • 52,000, which include the largest animals ever to live on Earth, whales
  • discover new ones all the time
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16
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Vertebrates’ Derived Characters

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–Vertebrae enclosing a spinal cord
–A skull
–Fin rays (in aquatic forms),
–limb bones

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what is the oldest living group of vertebrates?

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-Lampreys that have cartilaginous vertebrae & no jaws

18
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Gnathostomes

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-vertebrates with jaws, currently out numbers jawless

19
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placoderms

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earliest Gnathostomes that were extinct armored fish

20
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class Chondrichthyes

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  • have a skeleton made of cartilage
  • cartilaginous skeleton evolved secondarily from a mineralized skeleton
    ex. HARMLESS? sharks, sting rays, saw fish