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BIO101 Unit 9 Animal Kingdom Vertebrates Phylum Chordata Study Guide I. Phylum Chordata A. General Characteristics: 1. Presence of a notochord 2. Dorsal Nerve Cord 3. Presence of Gill Slits 4. Tail B. Lower Chordates 1 1. Subphylum Cephalochordata 2. Subphylum Urochordata C. Higher Chordates (Subphylum vertebrata) D. Characteristics: 1. Endoskeleton 2. Locomotion 3. Two pairs of appendages 2 4. Cephalization 5. Closed Circulatory System 6. Heart structure 7. Skin 8. Body Temperature 9. Habitat II. 10. Sexual reproduction 11. Respiratory system The Classes of Higher Chordates 3 A. Class Agnatha 1. “jawless fish” 2. shape & size 3. skin type & heart 4. jaws & fins B. Class Chondrichthyes 1. “Cartilaginous Fish” 2. skeleton type 3. consumer types and examples 4 4. sense organs 5. body temperature 6. heart type 7. skin type 8. gills C. Class Osteichthyes 1. examples 2. “bony Fish” 3. skeleton type 5 4. fins 5. consumer type 6. swim bladder 7. gills 8. heart type 9. skin facts 10. body temperature 11. reproductive facts 6 12. habitat D. Class Amphibia 1. examples 2. tetrapod 3. eyes 4. consumer type 5. ears 6. skin type 7. voice box 7 8. heart type 9. body temperature 10. skeleton 11. Amphibious Life E. Class Reptilia 1. evolutionary fact 2. Brachiosaurus 3. Tyrannosaurus 4. Today’s examples 8 5. tetrapods 6. body temperature 7. heart type 8. skin type 9. reproductive facts 10.consumer type 11.sense organs 12.respiratory structures 13.habitat 9 F. Class Aves 1. body coverings 2. endothermic 3. heart type 4. respiratory structure 5. appendages 6. nervous system fact 7. no urinary bladder 8. reproduction facts 10 9. migration 10. Orders of the Class Aves a. Flightless b. Web footed c. divers d. fish eaters e. long legged waders f. large g. broad billed h. fowl-like birds i. birds of prey j. nocturnal k. shorebirds l. small m. songbirds G. Class Mammalia (characteristics) 1. possess hair 11 2. mammary glands 3. differentiated teeth 4. heart type 5. reproductive facts 6. consumer types 7. body temperature 8. respiratory structure 12 H. Three major groups of Mammals 1. montremes a. examples b. “egg laying mammals” 2. marsupials a. examples b. “pouch bearing mammals” 3. Placenta mammals a. examples b. placenta c. classified according to locomotion 13