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Chapter 24 2100 are invertebrates 47,000 species are vertebrates Invertebrate chordates share certain features with the vertebrates, but not the backbone (this is at the end of 23 on the notes page) Vertebrates are chordates with a backbone and a brain located inside a protective chamber of skull bones. (also at the end of 23) 1. 2. Notochord – long rod of stiffened tissue (not cartilage or bone) that helps support the body. Nervous system develops from a nerve cord that runs parallel to the notochord. 3. 4. Distinctive slits in the walls of their pharynx (tube for respiration, feeding or both.) A tail forms in embryos and extends past the anus. 2000 species Baglike animals 1 to several cm long Filter feeders Example: “sea squirts” Fish shaped, translucent animals Live on seafloors Have closed circulatory system. No complex brain Filter feeders Example: Lancelets First vertebrates were jawless or jawed armored fish. These give rise to the vertebrates we have today. Placoderms were the earliest fish with jaws and paired fins. With the jawed fish – biting and tearing large chunks of prey became prominent in the eating process. Hagfish and Lampreys are descendents of the first jawless fish. Have a cylindrical body, cartilaginous skeleton, and no paired fins. Hagfish live in groups on sediments. They eat worms, or scavenge. Secrete sticky, smelly, slimy mucus Lampreys are specialized predators that are almost parasites Latch on to other fish and suck out tissues. 850 species Pronounced fins, skeleton of cartilage Scales – small bony plates at the body surface Skates and rays are mainly bottom dwellers Sharks are among the largest living vertebrates Chimaera (ratfish) feed mostly on molluscs Most numerous and diverse vertebrates Marine predators – torpedo shaped, flexible body & strong tail Reef dwellers – box shaped & small finned Seahorses are among this class’ members An amphibian is a vertebrate with a body plan somewhere between fish and reptiles They must live in an area near water to keep their skin moist in order to respire Salamanders live in temperate – tropical Frogs and toads are most successful Eggs are fertilized internally Reptilian kidneys conserve water Crocidillians were the first reptile with a four chambered heart Reptiles have well –developed lungs so they do not respire through their skin. Only birds grow feathers – lightweight structures derived from skin used for flight, body insulation, or both 9,000 named species of birds Ostrich is the largest existing bird Only vertebrates with hair and mammary glands Female mammals feed with milk 4500 known species Range from 1.5 grams to 100 tons Born with the capacity to learn Three types: monotremes, marsupials, placentals Lay eggs Feed young milk Only 3 existing species: 2 types of spiny anteater and the duckbilled platypus Young are born at an early stage Development is completed in the mother’s pouch Includes koalas, kangaroos, and opossums Carry young in body until developed Placenta forms as first organ of embryonic development Placenta grows into the uterine wall, and nutrient/waste exchange occurs here Includes humans www.nature.com/.../01209/images/ciona_180.jp g salinella.bio.uottawa.ca/. ../Images/lancet.gif pharyngula.org/.../ Bi104/l02/img/DUNK.jpg www.cyhaus.com/marine/agnathans/hagfish.gif www.allthesea.com/ img/Spotted-Ratfish.jpg www.goana.com.au/.../ images/platypus.jpg www.a-la-carte-australia-tours.com/ images/mar http://www.thewildclassroom.com/expeditions/mexico/Pictures/Amp hibian%20encounter.jpg http://www.solarexpert.com/fishing/red-salamander-large.jpg http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/873/75016425.JPG http://www.ashtonbiodiversity.org/images/pet_reptiles_front.jpg http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/kids/fun_stuff/images/matching/1birds. gif http://kentsimmons.uwinnipeg.ca/16cm05/1116/34-09bLampreyMouth.jpg http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Gallery/Descript/ThornySkate/tskate.J PG http://dsc.discovery.com/sharks/shark-types/shortfin-mako-shark.jpg http://www.savethesea.org/Seahorse.jpg http://www.student.chula.ac.th/~50373307/picture/FindingNemo.jpg http://www.extreme-safari.com/images/blue%20marlin%20680.jpg http://www.moveed.com/data/media/109/birds.jpg http://kaweahoaks.com/html/oppossum.jpg http://www.comicvine.com/myvine/cloverfield/all-images/108400509/bruce_chum_anchor/105-1359055 http://www.disney.co.uk/the-princess-andthe-frog/ http://wallpaperswide.com/tangled_disney_p ascal-wallpapers.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_the_Platy pus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tweety http://www.disney.co.uk/winnie-thepooh/characters/kanga-and-roo.jsp