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Chapter 3
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Phylum Chordata At some point of their lives, all have a: - notochord - hollow nerve cord - pharyngeal pouches - tail
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Three groups of Chordates Lancelets Tunicates Vertebrates – largest group – has a backbone No backbone
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Vertebrates Backbone or vertebral column - Protects spine - Support Endoskeleton -Support -Shape -grows with the organism
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Groups of Chordates Eight Groups - Six are ectotherms - Rely on environment for heat - “cold blooded” - Two are endotherms - Maintain their body heat - “warm blooded”
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FISH Evolved 540 mya Ectotherms Water dwelling vertebrates Scales (most) Fins Gills Most do external fertilization
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Jawless Fish Most primitive No scales, fins, bones or jaw Has skeleton made of cartilage Examples- hagfish and lamprey
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Cartilaginous Fish Skeleton made of cartilage Tooth-like scales No swim bladder Sharks, skates, and rays
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Bony Fish Have a swim bladder -Gives the ability to float or sink Color vision Lateral line that senses movement
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AMPHIBIANS Evolved 350 mya Ectotherms Lungs Breathe through skin Term amphibian means “double life” Live on land and water – soft eggs Goes through metamorphosis Ecological indicators
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Caecilians Legless amphibian Lives in damp soil in the tropics Eats small invertebrates Thin moist skin Small eyes under skin but are blind
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Salamander 390 known species Eats small vertebrates Long tail and four small legs
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How Frogs and Toads are Alike 90% of all amphibians are frogs and toads Found all over the world Highly adapted for life on land Sticky tongues that are attached to the front of the mouth instead of the back Strong legs for jumping Ears Vocal cords
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How Frogs and Toads are Different frogs Smooth skin Moist skin Lay eggs in bunches toads Bumpy skin Dry skin Lay eggs in strings
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Frog Life Cycle
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REPTILES Thick, dry, water tight skin Ectotherms Lungs to breathe Evolved 300 mya Strong vertical legs Most lay thick rubbery eggs. This allows them to reproduce on land Internal fertilization
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Reptile eggs Shell - protects the egg Albumen – provides water and protein Amniotic sac - protects embryo Yolk - provides food Allantois – stores waste and passes oxygen
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Lizards About 4,000 species Live in deserts, jungle, forests and grasslands Most eat small invertebrates and plants but some are strictly herbivores The tail of some lizards separate from the body when the lizard is grabbed. The tail that is left behind wriggles, confusing the other animal.
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Turtles and Tortoises 250 species Slow and inflexible Protective shell Tortoises live on land and have bumpy shell Turtles live on land and have smooth shells
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Snakes About 1600 species No legs Scales on belly pull snake forward Carnivores with a good sense of smell
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Alligators and Crocodiles Eyes and nose on top of head so they can hide under water Alligators have a rounded snout, crocodiles have a narrow snout
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Alligators and Crocodiles
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