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VERTEBRATES What is a “vertebrate?” • Animal that has a backbone, or a vertebral column • All are part of the Chordate Phylum – – – – Nerve Cord (hollow tube) Notocord (flexible rod) Gill Slits (used for breathing) Post-anal Tail Other characteristics • Cold-blooded (ectotherms) rely on environment for heat • Warm-blooded (endotherms) maintain own body temperature Characteristics cont’d • Open Circulatory System blood not always in vessels • Closed Circulatory System blood always contained in vessels All Vertebrates FISH: Characteristics • Water-dwelling vertebrates • Scales, fins, gills FISH: Examples • Jawless– No jaws, scales, paired fins; cartilage only – Ex. Lamprey • Cartilagenous– Cartilage only, toothlike scales – Ex. Sharks, Rays • Bony– Bones, scales, swim bladders – Ex. Flounder, Bass, Perch FISH: Systems • Digestive/Excretory: – Developed system: stomach, intestines, etc. • Nervous: – Keen senses: sight, smell, and taste • Circulatory: – Closed Circ. Sys. • Reproductive: – External Fertilization – Internal Fertilization • Respiratory: – Gills take oxygen from water Amphibians: Characteristics • Breathe with gills when immature • Breathe with lungs and skin when mature • Skin has many glands • Lack scales and claws • Undergo metamorphosis – Dramatic changes in body form Amphibians: Examples • Frogs • Toads • Newts, Salamanders Amphibians: Systems • Digestive/Excretory: – Developed: stomach, intestines, etc. • Nervous: – Developed: large eyesgreat sight • Circulatory: – Closed Circ. System • Reproductive: – External Fertilization – Internal Fertilization (lay fert. eggs) • Respiratory: -Gills when immature, lungs and skin when mature (skin must stay moist to function) Reptiles: Characteristics • Vertebrates with lungs • Scaly skin • Amniotic eggs (leathery) • Cold-blooded Reptiles: Examples • Lizards: alligators, iguanas, dinosaurs • Turtles • Snakes Reptiles: Systems • Digestive/Excretory: – Interesting adaptations for eating; developed system • Nervous: – Developed brains; good senses • Circulatory: – Closed Circulatory System • Reproductive: – Internal Fertilization: most lay leathery eggs – Some give live birth from eggs “hatched” inside • Respiratory: – Use Lungs Birds: Examples • • • • Hawks, eagles Robins, wrens Hummingbirds Penguins, ostriches Birds: Characteristics • Warm-blooded • Amniotic Eggs (shells) • Feathers (made of same substance as reptile scales) Birds: Systems • Digestive/Excretory: – Big eaters, beak shaped for food source, developed system • Nervous: – Keen senses: Eyesight, hearing • Circulatory: – Closed Circ. Sys. • Reproductive: – Internal fertilization; lay eggs with hard shells • Respiratory: – Air sacs in addition to lungs allow for continuous air flow Mammals: Characteristics • Warm-blooded vertebrates • Hair or fur • Feed young with milk from mammary glands • Many groups of mammals– Insect-eating, Waterdwelling, Hoofed, Gnawing, etc. Mammals: Examples • Egg-laying mammals (monotremes): – Lay eggs – Ex. Duck-billed platypus • Pouched mammals (marsupials): – Give birth to under-developed young, develop in the pouch of the mother – Ex. Kangaroo, koalas, possum • Placental mammals: – Give birth to young that have developed in the mother’s body – Ex. Humans, Dogs, Mice Mammals- Systems • Digestive/Excretory: – Digestive tract with accessory organs (liver, pancreas, etc.) – Kidneys for excretion • Nervous: – Developed brain and senses • Circulatory: – Closed Circ. System • Reproductive: – Internal fertilization • Eggs, Pouches, Placentas • Respiratory: – Lungs