Lec 6/7 Part b Flashcards

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Urochordata

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Sister group of vertebrates (molecular data)

Sexually and asexually reproduce

Having distinct larvae and adult stages

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Urochordata larva

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Tadpole-like swimmer

Two types of larvae:
Filter feeder
Non-feeder

Have all five chordate features

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Urochordata adult

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Filter feeder or ambush predator

Possess tunic covering

Heartbeat reversal periodically

Have three chordate features

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4
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Urochordata adult types

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Pelagic adult

Sedentary adult

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5
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Diagnostic features of vertebrates

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Head with sensory organs, brain, and an internal skeleton

Gills in pharyngeal slits, which become gill slits and lose their role in feeding

Muscles associated with digestive tract, including pharynx; capable of moving food through tract

Muscular heart

Erythrocytes (red blood cells) to transport oxygen in blood stream

Kidneys for regulating fluid and salt balance

Vertebral column

Fins or limbs

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6
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Muscular heart

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Basal chordates relied on contractions of the blood vessels)

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7
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Vertebral column

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Backbone, which is rudimentary in cyclostomes

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Fins

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Not necessarily paired fins, but at least a tail fin

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Head of vertebrates

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Head poorly distinguished from the trunk

Head protected by bony skull

Head separated from trunk

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10
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Tripartite brain

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Enlarged nerve cord (cerebral vesicle)

Three distinct sections (tripartite) of brain

Have 10-12 cranial nerves

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Neural crest cells and ectodermal placodes

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True neural crest cells and ectodermal placodes are unique to vertebrates, although they may have rudimentary homologues in other chordates

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12
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Neural crest cells form in the vicinity of the ….. in early development

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Spinal cord

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13
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Neural crest cells migrate ….

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Throughout the body to contribute to the formation of many structures (eg Jaw)

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True neural crest cells and ectodermal placodes are unique to

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Vertebrates, although they may have rudimentary homologues in other chordates (eg tunicates)

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15
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Ectodermal placodes are

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Tissue buds on the surface of the embryonic head that sink inward to contribute to forming sense organ and nerves (eg lateral line)

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16
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Gill for respirations

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Pharynx used for filter feeding

Pharynx with muscular gill

Pharynx used for feeding and respirations

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Heart

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Tubular heart powered by vessels

Muscular heart with cardiac muscles

Heart with multiple chambers

18
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Carrier of respiratory gases

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Respiratory gases transported only in interstitial fluid within vessels

Additional oxygen transported by hemoglobins with erythrocytes

19
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Kidney

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Osmolar concentration within body is equal to external environment

20
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Hagfish kidney

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Osmolar concentration within the body differ from external environment

21
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Vertebral column

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Notochord composed of unmineralized tissue (collagen fibres)

Vertebral column composed of mineralized (bones) and unmineralized tissues

22
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Fins or limbs

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Postanal tail without fin structure

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