Title: Chapter 42 : The Deuterstomes
1Chapter 42 The Deuterstomes The Chordates
2 3Phylum Chordata Subphylum Urochordata Ceph
alochordata Vertebrata
4Phylum Chordata Subphylum Urochordata Ceph
alochordata Vertebrata
5Phylum Chordata Characteristics 1) a
notochord 2) a dorsal, hollow nerve cord 3)
pharyngeal gill slits 4) a muscular, postanal
tail
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74 characteristics of Chordates
8Phylum Chordata Subphylum Urochordata Ceph
alochordata Vertebrata
9Urochordata and Cephalochordata are invertebrate
chordates
10Phylum Chordata Subphylum Urochordata Ceph
alochordata Vertebrata
11Vertebrates are characterized by 1) Neural
crest 2) pronounced cephalization 3) a
vertebral column 4) a closed circulatory system
12Overview of Chordate Phylogeny
13Overview of Chordate Phylogeny
14Overview of Chordate Phylogeny
15Superclass Agnatha The jawless vertebrates
16Overview of Chordate Phylogeny
17Two important evolutionary steps furthered the
diversity and resources used by vertebrates 1)
Jaws 2) Two Paired appendages
18Jaws evolved from pharyngeal gill slits
19Example of modern jawed, paired appendage, no
lung organism
Class Chondrichthyes
Cartilaginous endoskeleton
20Overview of Chordate Phylogeny
Lungs and Lung derivatives
21Bony Fishes (class Osteichthyes) Swim Bladder
an air sac that helps control
buoyancy in fish
22Overview of Chordate Phylogeny
Next Big Innovation Legs
23First vertebrates on land were Amphibians Legs
evolved in the ancestor of this group
Oldest Amphibians date to Late Devonian about
365mya
24was
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26Examples of Amphibians
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28Overview of Chordate Phylogeny
Next Big Innovation Amniotic Egg
29The Amniotic Egg allowed vertebrates to further
explore terrestrial habitats Why?
30The Amniotic Egg allowed vertebrates to further
explore terrestrial habitats because it
allowed embryonic development to be
completed in the absence of water thus
enabling complete terrestrialism
31Amniotic egg provides nutrients and protection
Pg. 693
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33Modern Reptiles
34Gave rise to all other vertebrates
35Which classification?
36Endotherm Uses metabolic Energy to Regulate
Body temp
- Ectotherms
- uses Environmental Energy to
- Regulate body temperature
37Polyphyletic vs. monophyletic?
38Overview of Chordate Phylogeny
An adaptive Innovation Flight
39Flight adaptations
40Origin of Birds Share a common ancestor with
Dinosaurs
41- -A bird-like
- Reptile
- an intermediate
- Lineage between
- Birds and dinosaurs
42Overview of Chordate Phylogeny
Mammals and Hair
Mammals date back to Triassic, 220mya
433 major groups of mammals 1) Monotremes
egg-laying mammals 2) Marsupials pouched
mammals 3) Eutherians placental
mammals evolved about 70 mya, during the
late Cretaceous
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45Phylogeny of Mammals
46Evolved to fill similar niches
47Primates and the phylogenyof Homo sapiens
48- Primate Ancestor Features
- First primates evolved from insectivores in
Cretaceous - Early primates were small arboreal mammals
- Adaptations to tree life
- -Limber shoulder joints
- -dexterous hands
- -eyes close together
- -Parental care
49Two groups of modern primates Prosimians and
Anthropoids
Similar to Tree dwelling ancestors
50Monkeys
51New World Old World
52Apes
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