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Title: Chordates, Vertebrates, and agnatha


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Chordates, Vertebrates, and agnatha
  • By Sabena Suri

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Chordates
  • What is a chordate?
  • A chordate is a member of the Phylum (remember-
    just under Kingdom) Chordata
  • These animals, at some point, have
  • a developmental dorsal hollow nerve chord
  • a notochord
  • pharyngeal slits
  • a post-anal tail
  • Under the Phylum Chordata, there are the
    organisms lancelets, tunicates, and vertebrates

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Chordates, continued
  • So, there are two kinds of Chordates
  • Invertebrate Chordates they do not have a
    vertebral column. They are usually marine
    animals. The two groups are lancelets and
    tunicates.
  • Lancelets
  • Tunicates
  • Vertebrate Chordates they have a vertebral
    column, so they enclose the main parts of the
    nervous system. The skeleton is an endoskeleton,
    made of either flexible cartilage or a
    combination of hard bone and cartilagecan grow
    with the animal.
  • Tetrapods first vertebrates on land
  • Amniotes tetrapods with a terrestrially adapted
    egg, which allowed for enhanced reproduction on
    land

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Agnatha
  • Agnatha- these are also under the Vertebrate
    category of Chordates
  • They are jawless vertebrates that wrap around
    their prey to eat the food
  • Lamprey is an example of an Agnatha they are
    jawless fish

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Development of Hinged Jaw
  • Eventually, a hinge jaw developed in animals like
    sharks, fishes, amphibians, reptiles (including
    birds), and mammals
  • The jaw was supported by two skeletal parts held
    together by a hinge- it came to be because of a
    modification of skeletal supports of the anterior
    gill slits

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Hinged Jaw, Continued
  • The hinged jaw allows for better ingestion of
    prey, as shown below
  • Since humans are in the vertebrate category of
    the Phylum Chordata, it is important to note the
    specific characteristics of vertebrates so we can
    understand more about the biology of humans
  • Questions?

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Sources
  • http//biodidac.bio.uottawa.ca/ftp/BIODIDAC/ZOO/VE
    RTEBRA/DIAGBW/AGNA004B.GIF
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnatha
  • http//lotusart.de/stills/Snake.jpg
  • Our textbook
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