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Title: Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata


1
Kingdom AnimaliaPhylum Chordata
  • Chapter 14 - 1
  • The Tunicates, Lancelets and Vertebrates,

2
What are Chordates?
  • All chordates possess these 4 characteristics
    during sometime of its life cycle
  • Dorsal nerve cord
  • Notochord
  • Gill slits
  • tail

3
Chordate Characteristics
  • Dorsal Nerve Cord tubular in shape, main nerve
    cord runs along the back of the animal
  • Notocord rigid yet flexible supporting rod.
    Most chordates have notocords during embryonic
    stage only. Most are replaced by boney vertebral
    column.
  • Gill slits aka. pharyngeal pouches paired
    structures in the throat region. In fish
    amphibians these structures develop into gills
  • Tail Muscle/boney structure extends past
    ventral anus.
  • 3 subphyla
  • Urochordata the Tunicates
  • Cephalochordata Lancelets
  • Vertebrata the backboned animals
  • Agnathis jawless fishes
  • Chondrichthyes - Cartilaginous fish
  • Osteichthyes boney fish
  • Amphibia Amphibians
  • Reptilia - Reptiles
  • Aves Birds
  • Mammalia - mammals

4
Urochordata The Tunicates
  • Characteristics
  • Soft-bodied marine sessile
  • Filter feeder
  • Gill slits trap food
  • Gill slits absorb O2
  • Adults
  • With gill slits, without nerve cord or notochord
  • Larval form look like a tadpole
  • Mobile w/ all three chordate characteristics

Common name of the group Sea Squirts
5
Cephalochordata The Lancelets
  • Characteristics
  • All are marine
  • Filter feeder
  • Gill slits trap food
  • Gill slits absorb O2
  • Mobile
  • Adults w/ all three chordate characteristics
  • Example of the group Amphioxius sp.

6
Vertebrata The Backboned Animals
  • Characteristics
  • Most numerous complex of Chordates
  • NTK 7 Classes
  • Agnathis, Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes,
  • Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, Mammalia
  • Spinal column replaces notochord
  • Anterior end of nerve cord modified into brain
  • Body usually divided into head, neck trunk
  • Two pair of appendages (arms legs)
  • Heart w/ 2, 3 or 4 chambers
  • Respiration gills lungs
  • Closed circulatory system
  • Endothermic or exothermic

7
Thats all Folks!!Keep an eye out for part
2Fishes, Amphibians Reptiles
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