The Deuterostomia II Flashcards
1
Q
Give the characteristics of the generalised Chordate
A
- pharyngeal slits
- endostyle
- dorsal hollow nerve cord
- postanal tail
- notochord
- lateral muscles
2
Q
Describe pharyngeal slits
A
for feeding and gas exchange
3
Q
Give the 3 Chordate Subphyla
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- Tunicates (Urochordates)
- Cephalochordates (amphioxus)
- Vertebrates
4
Q
Give the 3 Tunicate Classes
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- Ascidiacea
- Larvacea
- Thaliacea
5
Q
Describe the Ascidians (=sea squirts)
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- sessile
- filter-feeding blobs
- thick coat of ‘cellulose’ = tunic
- marine
- common
6
Q
Describe Tunicate cellulose
A
- genes came by HGT
7
Q
Discuss Tunicate morphology
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- mouth
- pharynx
- anus
- stomach
- endostyle
- brain
- gonads
- atrium
- body wall
8
Q
Describe colonial ascidians
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- compound
- genetically identical (arise by budding)
- many ‘entrances’, one ‘exit’
- usually share one tunic
- branchial siphon lets water in
- common atrial siphon (cloaca) lets water out
9
Q
Discuss Thaliacea
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- “salps”
- look like sea squirts but NOT sessile
- swim
10
Q
Discuss Thaliacean morphology
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- pharynx
- pharyngeal slits
- endostyle
- atrium
- gut
- muscle bands
11
Q
Give a Thaliacea
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- pyrosoma
- colonial thaliacean
- up to 10-20 m long
12
Q
Discuss Larvacea
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- look like tadpole larvae
that are sexually mature - live in complex gel
13
Q
Discuss Amphioxus
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- marine
- flter feeders (eat algae)
- very like generalised chordate