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Bell work 1. General Reminders If you did not pass your exam remember you must come in to AST to correct your test and retest for a higher grade. Saturday School 4/2 9:00-12:00 Test date 4/7 Journals Due 4/7 EOC Tutoring • No tutoring this week due to EOC QUIZ Clear your desks of everything Use CAPITAL letters please Keep your answers covered If you need to make up a quiz due to an absence… come see me Tues or Thurs during AST Flip it over when you are finished and hang on to it Phylum Echinodermata General Characteristics • Coelomates • Radial symmetry – 5 part • Ability to regenerate • Endoskeleton Feeding & Respiration • Feeding method: – Variety of feeding methods • Respiration: – Gills & water vascular system Circulation & Excretion • Circulation: – Water vascular system • Excretion: – Feces released through anus – Ammonia passed through thin walled tissues of tube feet or gills Response • Nerve ring that surrounds mouth connected to radial nerves in each arm • Detect light, gravity, chemicals Movement & Reproduction • Movement: – Water vascular system – tube feet • Reproduction: – Sexual – external fertilization - dioecious Habitat & Ecology • Habitat: – All marine • Ecology: – Help control algae, clam, and coral population – Sea star feeds exclusively on coral destroy coral reefs Structures Madreporite– sieve structure through which water Water system –like system of internal tubes that carries our essential Tube vascular Endoskeleton foot – suction-cuplike – structural support structure located attached inside tothe the radial body canals; of an functions such as feeding, respiration, circulation, vascular system of shells an echinoderm opens to the used animal to walk & open outside and movement Eyespot Endoskeletal plates Anus Stomach Digestive glands Ring canal Radial canal Madreporite Reproductive glands Tube foot Sucker Comparing Groups and Major Characteristics of Echinoderms Characteristic Sea urchins and sand dollars Feeding Detritivores Shape Movement Sea cucumbers Sea stars Sea lilies and feather stars Detritivores Detritivores Most carnivores Herbivores Disc- or globeshaped, no arms Star-shaped, arms Cucumbershaped, no arms Star-shaped, arms Stalk with feathery arms Burrow in sandy ocean bottom or wedge in rock crevices using moveable spines attached to endoskeleton Move rapidly along ocean floor using arms Move slowly along ocean floor using muscular body wall to crawl Creep slowly along ocean floor using arms Cannot move; attached to ocean bottom Brittle stars Phylum Chordata What Is A Chordate? 4 characteristics present at some stage of life 1. A dorsal, hollow nerve cord (called spinal cord in vertebrates) 2. Notochord – a supporting rod (develops into a backbone in vertebrates) 3. Pharyngeal pouches 4. Tail that extends beyond the anus General Chordate Structure Notochord Muscle Segments Tail Anus Hollow Nerve Cord Mouth Pharyngeal Pouches Nonvertebrate Chordates • Tunicates - look nothing like other chordates – The larval form has all the chordate characteristics – The adult tunicates have neither a notochord nor a tail • Lancelets are more fishlike and have a definite head containing a mouth