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Vertebrates
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What is a vertebrate? Vertebrates have... A skull A backbone of vertebrae an endoskeleton of cartilage or bone.
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Fish Paired fins Scales Gills
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Fish Three groups: a.jawless fish b.cartilaginous c.bony fishes.
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Jawless fishes = no teeth or jaw skeletons made of cartilage Include: lamphreys, and hagfish
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Cartilaginous fishes. Jaws skeletons of cartilage, scales include sharks, skates and rays.
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Bony fishes skeletons of bone Lateral Line system= sensory organ gills to get oxygen. swim bladder to regulate buoyancyswim bladder
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Amphibians
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(Frogs, toads, salamanders and caecilians) All cold blooded Webbed feet, no claws Non- amniote egg – must be laid near water
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Amphibian Characteristics Amphibian means “Double Life”. They are Ectothermic =cold blooded. Hibernate – inactivity in winter
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Estivation - inactivity during hot, dry months. mostly breathe through skin= Cutaneous
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Must lay their eggs in water, or they’ll dry out.
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Metamorphosis- change from a tadpole to frog. Tadpoles – live in water, frogs live near water. Tadpole- tail, gills, no legs Frog- lungs, no tail, legs
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Frogs -smooth, slick skin Toads have rough, bumpy skin.
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Classification of Amphibians No tail = frogs & toads No feet = Caecilians visible tail = salamanders
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© 2001 California Academy of Sciences Reptiles
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(Snakes, lizards, turtles and crocodilians) Reptiles have... Toes with claws. Cold blooded. dry, scaly skin, amniotic eggs = eggs with shellsamniotic eggs
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Reptiles, continued Reptiles have... Lungs for breathing. internal fertilization.
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Reptiles, continued Lizards and Snakes –No eyelids, ears –Swallow prey whole
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Turtles 2 shells –Top = Carapace –Bottom = Plastron –No teeth –3 eyelids
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Birds
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Wings. Feathers. hollow bones. Warm blooded Air sacs
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Birds Toothless beak Clawed toes Amniote egg
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Mammals hair. Teeth. endothermic = warm blooded. Mostly live birth
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Mammals mammary glands that produce milk. internal fertilization
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Monotremes Lay eggs 3 species— duckbill platypus, two species of spiny anteaters.
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Monotremes Young lap up milk from glands on mom’s belly.
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Marsupials give birth to young only days after fertilization.
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Placentals most all mammal species. Food provided from inside mom during development
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Elephants... long muscular trunk, thick, loose skin and upper incisors that are elongated as tusks.
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Sea cows... Manatees and dugongs aquatic herbivores that possess finlike forelimbs,no hindlimbs.
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Sloths, Anteaters and Armadillos - Toothless -found only in the Western Hemisphere.
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Rodents = Squirrels, beavers, rats, porcupines and mice - chisel-like teeth and continuously growing incisor teeth.
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Rabbits, hares and pikas -chisel-like incisors - hind legs longer than forelegs - adapted for running and jumping.
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Primates... - opposable thumb, forward-facing eyes, well- developed cerebral cortex, omnivorous.
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