Lesson 24 Lecture notes Flashcards

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1
Q

All chordates have… (at least in development)

A

pharyngeal slits
Dorsal hollow nerve cord
Notochord
post anal tail

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2
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Which germ layer turns into the Dorsal hollow nerve cord?

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Ectoderm

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3
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How many subphyla are there in Phylum Chordata?

A

three-
urochordata
cephalochordata
vertebrata

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4
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All vertebrates have

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a vertebral column
Gastrointestinal tract
Closed circulatory system
sexual reproduction
Complex nervous systems
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5
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Cephalochordates have no

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backbone or brain

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6
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Cephalochordates live

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primarily in tropical marine waters

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Cephalochordates

  1. keep their nerve cord, tail, pharyngeal slits, and notochord
  2. undergo metamorphosis and lose the above features
A
  1. keep their nerve cord, tail, pharyngeal slits, and notochord
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Urochordates

  1. keep their nerve cord, tail, pharyngeal slits, and notochord
  2. undergo metamorphosis and lose the above features
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  1. undergo metamorphosis and lose the above features
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9
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this fish

  1. keeps its notochord into adulthood
  2. has a skull
  3. usually 1.5 ft long
  4. slight tailfin
  5. no jaw, no scales, no paired fins
  6. slime glands
A

hagfish

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10
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this fish

  1. has a very developed vertebral column
  2. andromous
  3. usually inches to 3 feet
  4. dorsal fin
  5. no jaw, no scales, no paired fins
A

lampreys

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11
Q

what is the difference between a skate and a ray?

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skates lay eggs, rays give birth to live young, and are typically much larger

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12
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What do sharks mainly use to locate their prey?

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electroreception

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13
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Bony fish all (or almost all)

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live in water and have bony, calcified vertebral columns and skulls

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14
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Gills are the primary structure for

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respiration

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