Title: Deuterostome anus
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4Radial and indeterminate cleavage
Deuterostome Protostome
Spiral and determinate cleavage
Deuterostome anus Protostome mouth
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22A clam dredged up off the coast of Iceland is
thought to have been the longest-lived animal
discovered. Scientists said the mollusc, an
ocean quahog clam, was aged between 405 and 410
years and could offer insights into the secrets
of longevity. BBC News
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35Spiders on marijuana made a reasonable stab at
spinning webs but appeared to lose concentration
about half-way through.
Caffeine, one of the most common drugs consumed
in soft drinks, tea and coffee, makes spiders
incapable of spinning anything better than a few
threads strung together at random.
On chloral hydrat, an ingredient of sleeping
pills, spiders drop off before they even get
started
Those on Benzedrine - speed - spin their webs
with great gusto, but apparently without much
planning leaving large holes, according to New
Scientist magazine
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39- Chordate Characteristics
- Notochord dorsal rod that supports the body
(spine) - Dorsal, hollow nerve tube non-chordates have
ventral, solid nerve cords - Pharyngeal gill slits becomes gills or pharynx
in many species - Post-anal tail on embryo (or larva)
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43Vertebrates only 4 of animals on earth
44Vertebrates only 3 of species
(much less than 1 if adding bacteria
and protists)
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46- Vertebrate Characteristics
- vertebral column with cartilaginous or bony
segments - endoskeleton of living tissue (compare to
echinoderms) - complex circulatory systems
- highly evolved nervous systems
- complex endocrine glands
- sexual reproduction, usually with copulation,
sexes separate mostly
47Vertebrate Classes
Osteicthyes
Chondricthyes
Agnatha
Amphibia
Mammalia
Aves
Reptilia
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49Placoid
Cycloid
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53Anura
Caudata
Gymnophiona - Ceacilians
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55Chelonia
Squamata
Crocidilia
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59Passeriformes
Falconiformes
Anseriformes
Galliformes
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62Holotheria
Metatheria
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64Rodentia
Carnivora
Perissodactyla
Artiodactyla
Primates
Insectivora
Lagamorpha
Cetecea
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