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The Chordate Animals
Neotony
• Evolutionary process in which
adolescent characteristics are selected
for (adults against) such that species
become young looking while
maintaining the adult ability to
reproduce
Chordate Characteristics
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Notocord
Dorsal Nerve Cord
Pharyngeal Slits
Postanal Tail
Notocord
• Rodlike semi-rigid body of cells enclosed by a
fibrous sheath and filled with fluid
• Functions to support and stiffen the body for
movement
Dorsal Nerve Cord
• Dorsal to the Notocord this structure may
develop an anterior brain
• Functions to integrate sensory stimuli and to
control muscular response
Pharyngeal Slits
• Filter feeding
anatomy in
ancestral chordates
that becomes
associated with gills
in later aquatic
forms.
Other Chordate
Characteristics
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Mainly Bilateral and Cephalized
Deuterostome
Coelomate
Segmented
Endoskeleton
Chordate Classification
• Subphylum Urochordata
(Tunicates)
• Subphylum
Cephalochordata
(Lancelets)
• Subphylum Vertebrata
(Vertebrates)
Urochordates (Tunicates)
• Marine and mainly
non-mobile filter
feeding organisms
(sponge-like)
• Contains chordate
characteristics
during the larval
stage of its life cycle
Cephalochordates (Lancelets)
• Marine mobile filter
feeding organism
(fish-like)
• Contains chordate
characteristics
during its adult
stage
Vertebrates
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Common Chordate Animals
Backbone replaces Notocord
Pharyngeal Bones evolve into Jaws
Lungs and Four Appendages
(Tetrapods) Evolve
Diverse Fishes
1) Jawless Fish (Class
Agnatha)
2) Cartilaginous Fish
(Chondrichthyes)
3) Bony Fish
(Osteichthyes)
• Characterized by
scales, predatory
lifestyle, and a
swimbladder
Amphibians (Class Amphibia)
• Vertebrates
characterized by
smooth moist skin, an
amphibious lifestyle and
metamorphosis
• Gilled larvae that are
highly aquatic
• Adults having lungs that
are more terrestrial
• Salamanders, Frogs,
and Toads
Reptiles (Class Reptilia)
• Vertebrates
characterized by
scales, internal
fertilization, and an
amniotic egg
• Turtles, Crocodiles,
Snakes, and Lizards
Birds (Class Aves)
• Vertebrates
characterized by
feathers, flight,
warm-bloodedness,
and parental care
Mammals (Class Mammalia)
• Vertebrates
characterized by
hair, various skin
glands including the
mammary gland,
internal placental
development, and
heterodont teeth