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Eastern Screech Owls
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SCIENCE 7 TOPIC 12
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Three traits that all chordates share Which ones do we need to know?
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Three traits that all chordates share Which ones do we need to know? A rod-like, flexible structure for support that is present at least part of the animal’s life
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Three traits that all chordates share Which ones do we need to know? A.K.A nerve cord extending the length of the body
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Three traits that all chordates share Which ones do we need to know? A.K.A nerve cord extending the length of the body NervechordNervechord
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Three traits that all chordates share Which ones do we need to know? Used for respiration and may be present only during the early stages of life
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Human gill slits. (branchial arches)
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Human gill slits (a.k.a. branchial arches)
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So, what are the three groups of chordates? 1 st, just for fun, here are some examples
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Here is the first of the three chordate groups you should know about: 1. The tunicates
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a) They are invertebrates, but are still chordates because they have notochords prior to becoming adults
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1. The tunicates a) They are invertebrates, but are still chordates because they have notochords prior to becoming adults b. They are filter feeders
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1. The tunicates a) They are invertebrates, but are still chordates because they have notochords prior to becoming adults b. They are filter feeders c. They are known as sea squirts
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Here’s what sea squirts look like on the inside…
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Here is the second of the three chordate groups you should know: 2. The lancelets
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a) These are invertebrates that retain their notochord throughout their lives
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3. The lancelets a)These are invertebrates that retain their notochord throughout their lives b. As adults they look like fish but are not
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We already know what lancelets look like on the inside…remember?
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Here is the third of the three chordate groups you should know: 3. The vertebrates
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Now, these are the three chordate groups you should know about 3. The vertebrates a) These have backbones
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3. The vertebrates a) These have backbones b. Have a skeleton made of living cells
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3. The vertebrates a) These have backbones b. Have a skeleton made of living cells c. These have closed circulatory systems
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3. The vertebrates a) These have backbones b. Have a skeleton made of living cells c. These have closed circulatory systems d. These have advanced nervous systems
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3. The vertebrates a) These have backbones b. Have a skeleton made of living cells c. These have closed circulatory systems d. These have advanced nervous systems e. Warm or cold blooded
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The three traits all fish share
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The Growler Dives With The Fishes
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The three traits all fish share Fish use gills to breathe
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The three traits all fish share Fish use gills to breathe Fish reproduce using external fertilization
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The three traits all fish share Fish use gills to breathe Fish reproduce using external fertilization Fish have a two chambered heart
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The three groups of fish start with the jawless fish
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-lack scales, fins, and noticeable jaws
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The three groups of fish start with the jawless fish -lack scales, fins, and noticeable jaws -have worm-like shape
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The three groups of fish start with the jawless fish -lack scales, fins, and noticeable jaws -have worm-like shape -the hagfish and lamprey
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The three groups of fish start with the jawless fish
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The second fish class is the cartilage fish
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-have scales, fins, and jaws
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The second fish class is the cartilage fish -have scales, fins, and jaws -no bones – cartilage makes up their skeleton
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The second fish class is the cartilage fish -have scales, fins, and jaws -no bones – cartilage makes up their skeleton -shark and manta ray
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Here’s the manta ray…
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The third class of fish are the bony fish
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-largest subclass of fish
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The third class of fish are the bony fish -largest subclass of fish -have scales, fins, and bones
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The third class of fish are the bony fish -largest subclass of fish -have scales, fins, and bones -perch and tuna
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Here’s the perch, by the way…
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The three traits all amphibians share
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1. They go through metamorphosis
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The three traits all amphibians share 1. They go through metamorphosis - hatch from eggs and begin as water dwellers breathing with gills
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The three traits all amphibians share 1. They go through metamorphosis - hatch from eggs and begin as water dwellers breathing with gills - as adult, they live on land using lungs and moist skin to breathe
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The three traits all amphibians share 2. They have a three chambered heart
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The three traits all amphibians share 3. Need to return to water to reproduce
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The two groups of amphibians 1. The tailless amphibians such as the frog and …
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The two groups of amphibians 1. The tailless amphibians such as the frog and… toad
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The two groups of amphibians 2. The tailed amphibians such as the salamander and the…
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The two groups of amphibians 2. The tailed amphibians such as the salamander and the… NEWT
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The traits all reptiles share
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a) Dry scales that hold moisture
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The traits all reptiles share a) Dry scales that hold moisture b) Lay eggs with leathery shell
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The traits all reptiles share a) Dry scales that hold moisture b) Lay eggs with leathery shell c) 4 limbs with claws (except the snake)
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The traits all reptiles share a) Dry scales that hold moisture b) Lay eggs with leathery shell c) 4 limbs with claws (except the snake) d) Most have 3 chambered heart
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The traits all reptiles share a) Dry scales that hold moisture b) Lay eggs with leathery shell c) 4 limbs with claws (except the snake) d) Most have 3 chambered heart e) Use lungs
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The traits all reptiles share a) Dry scales that hold moisture b) Lay eggs with leathery shell c) 4 limbs with claws (except the snake) d) Most have 3 chambered heart e) Use lungs f) Int. fertilization
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The three groups of reptiles 1. The turtles have two shells and an endoskeleton for protection. Some live on land (tortoises) and others in water (sea turtles)
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The three groups of reptiles 2. The crocodiles and alligators which have 4 chambered hearts
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The three groups of reptiles 3. The snakes and lizards. Lizards have movable eyelids and have ear openings - snakes do not Both can unhinge their jaws to eat
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Relax! Thus Ends Our Study of the Three Groups of Reptiles
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