Title: Chordates
1Chordates An Introduction
2- Kingdom Animalia- All inverts verts
- Phylum Chordata All have nerve cords. 3
subphyla - A- Urochordata (tunicates aka sea squirts). Only
larvae have notochord - B-Cephalochordata (lancelets aka amphioxus).
Retain notochord throughout adulthood, but
muscle- like for burrowing - C-Vertebrata- Notochord becomes backbone. 7
Classes -
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- Ex. Tunicates (sea squirts)
- Lancelets (live in marine sand)
3Concept Map
Section 33-1
Chordates
have the followingkey features
which is
A flexiblesupportingstructure
4Figure 332 A Cladogram of Chordates
Section 33-1
5Chordate Cladogram
Mammals
Birds
Reptiles
Amphibians
Fishes
Nonvertebratechordates
Invertebrate ancestor
6Figure 334 Diversity of Chordates
Section 33-1
Nonvertebrate chordates (4)
Mammals (8)
Birds (18)
Fishes (47)
Reptiles (14)
Amphibians (9)
7All Vertebrates have
- Closed circulatory system
- Bilateral symmetry
- True coelom
- 3 germ layers
- Endoskeleton
- Sexual reproduction- internal or external
8Homeostasis
- Endothermic (warm-blooded)- internal temp.
regulation that must be maintained - Ex. Birds Mammals
- Ectothermic (cold-blooded)- external temp.
regulation/ regulated by environment - Ex. Nonvertebrate chordates, Fish, Amphibians,
Reptiles
9Temperature Control in Chordates
Section 33-2
Body Temperature (C)
Environmental Temperature (C)
98.6 F- avg human temp
10How animals maintain their temperature
Animal Group Endo/ectotherm Behavior/structure
Fish Ectotherm Swim bladder Cold/move up Hot/move down
Amphibian Ectotherm Cool/go in sun Hot/go to water
Reptile Ectotherm Cool/bask Hot/go to water
Birds Endotherm Cool/fluff feather Hot/raise wings
Mammals Endotherm Sweat, pant, shiver
11Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum
Vertebrata Class Agnatha Jawless Fish (most
primitive) Traits -Sucker like mouth(no
jaws) -No fins -Cartilage skeleton Ex lamprey
hagfish
12Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata (Sub-Vert) Class
Chondrichthyes-Cartilage Fish Traits Cartilage
skeleton 2 chambered heart Lateral line system
detect vibrations (movement sense) Poor
eyesight, great olfactory Carnivorous or
scavenger Ex sharks, skates, rays
13Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class
Osteichthyes- Bony Fish Traits Bony skeleton 2
chambered heart Lateral line system/movement
sense Swim bladder-control depth (buoyancy) Have
operculum over gills Good smell and eyesight Ex
perch, bass, flounder
14Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class
Amphibia Traits 1st land vertebrates 3
chambered heart Breath with skin/lungs Need water
to breed Aquatic larvae terrestrial adult No
scales or claws Ex frogs, toads, salamanders
15 Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class
Reptilia Traits Imperfect 4 chambered heart Dry,
scaly skin Breathe with lungs Lay amniotic eggs
Ex snake, turtle, lizards crocodile, dinosaurs
16Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class
Aves-birds Traits Down feathers for
insulation Air sacs/hollow bones make bird
lighter Lungs to breathe 4 chambered heart Beak
feet adapted for food/habitat Internal fert.,Lay
amniotic eggs
17- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Chordata
- Class Mammalia
- Have fur/hair
- mammary glands
- Length of time in uterus - gestation period
- Give birth to live young (except monotremes)
- 4 chambered heart
- Diaphragm
- Specialized teeth
18- Placental Mammals Develop inside
uterus Ex people(primates), cats, dogs
(carnivores) - Marsupials Develop inside pouch Ex
kangaroos, opossums - Monotremes Lay eggs Ex platypus ,echidna
19Other placental orders
- Chiroptera-bats only mammals that can fly
nocturnal - Carnivora- dogs, cats, bears, raccoons, etc
- Rodentia-gnawing mammals with long incisor teeth.
Ex rats, squirrels, porcupines, (rabbits
sometimes put here) - Insectivora-long snout. Ex shrews, moles
- Cetacea-Whales, dolphins
- Primates
- not on test- Perissodactyla (hoofed horses)
20Terms to know
- Imprinting
- Migration
- Hibernation
- Estivation
- Oviparous
- Viviporous
- Oviviviporous
21Evolution
- Change over time michael was here
- Which Chordate class do you think has more
advantages/adaptations to survive changing times?
- Which classes have disadvantages?
- Which Chordate classes can you see evolutionary
similarities in so far?