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The 7 classes of vertebrates By Alissa Hindman
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Agnatha The oldest class Jawless It includes lampreys which is a fish There are no paired fins 7 external gill openings
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Chondrichthyes have skeletons made up of cartilage Sharks is an example of this class They lack ribs They don't have bone marrow
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Osteichthyes Most diverse class They are also known as bony fish Most are carnivorous Some are herbivores 95% of fish are these kind An example is an Atlantic Herring
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Amphibia Most undergo metamorphosis Most lay eggs in the water Their are approximately 6,500 species
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Reptilia Includes snakes, crocodiles, and alligators Breathe air Lay eggs in shells Most are in every continent They don't have an a
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Aves An example of this class woud be birds Distinguished by feathers Over 10,000 living species no teeth Emerged around 160 million years ago
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Mammalia Air- Breathing verebrates Have teeth, sweat glands, and middle ear bones Have hair or fur All females nurse their young
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Chordata Groups
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Over all chordata Notochord- a flexable skeletal support rod embedded in the animal's back Hollow nerve bove cord- runs along the animal's back Pharyngeal slits- slits through the body wall in the pharynx Tail- extends beyond the anal opening as well as the rest of the animal
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Vertebrates large active animals that have a well- developed brain The brain is encased in a hard skull One example is lions
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Tunicates Also known as the urochordates Includes free- swimming and sessile animal's One is a sea- squirts
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Lancelets Also known as cephalochordates Small eel- like animals All can swim Spend most of their lives buried in sand Commonly found in shallow tropical oceans Most are filter feeders One example is eels
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