Ch. 34
Characteristics Notochord Dorsal, hollow nerve cord Muscular post-anal tail Gill slits
Gills
Simple Chordates Urochordata – tunicates Cephalochordata – lancelets
Challenges Faced Chasing food Grabbing food when close Getting oxygen from environment Getting oxygen through body Preventing dehydration Maintaining body temperature Keeping embryos from drying out
Fish Agnathans
Fish Evolution of jaws
Fish - Chondrichthyes Lateral line
Fish - Osteichthyes Operculum Swim bladder
Class Amphibia
Gills as juvenile Lousy lungs Moist skin
Class Amphibia Improved circulation
Class Reptilia
Paraphyletic
Class Reptilia Dry skin Amniotic eggs Internal fertilization
Class Reptilia Branching in lungs
Class Reptilia Partial septum in heart
Class Aves
Lightweight, hollow bones Large breastbone
Class Aves Feathers
Class Aves Endothermy
Class Aves Four-chambered heart
Class Aves Best lungs – one-way respiration
Class Aves
Class Mammalia
Mammary glands Hair Specialized teeth
Class Mammalia Monotremes
Class Mammalia Marsupials
Class Mammalia Eutherians