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Title: Vertebrates


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Chapter 34
  • Vertebrates

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Class Agnatha
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Class Agnatha
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Class Chondrichthyes
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Chondrichthyes
  • Cartilage skeleton
  • 750 species
  • Oil in liver for buoyancy
  • May sink if they stop swimming
  • Swim to exchange gases through the gills
  • Good vision, excellent ability to smell
  • Lateral line system

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Class Osteichthyes
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Class Osteichthyes
  • Bony skeleton
  • Swim Bladder
  • Protractile jaw
  • Later line system
  • About 30,000 species
  • Bony scales with mucous covering
  • Operculum

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Coelocanth
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Class Amphibia
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Class Amphibia
  • Salamanders, frogs, and caecilians
  • Secrete mucous through skin
  • No diaphragm
  • Breathe through skin
  • Have eggs
  • Metamorphosis
  • Are they dying out?

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Amniotes
  • Have a egg shell that retains water
  • Embryonic membranes that function to exchange
    gases and nutrients
  • Waterproof skin
  • Have a diaphragm and use ribs to assist in
    breathing

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Amniotes
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Class Reptilia
  • Turtles, lizards, snakes and alligators
  • 6,500 species
  • Scales containing keratin
  • Obtain all oxygen through lungs
  • Cold blooded (ectotherms)
  • Lay eggs

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Class Reptilia
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Dinosaurs are ReptilesWhy are they extinct?
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Class Aves
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Class Aves
  • Evolved from dinosaurs
  • Endothermic
  • Honeycombed bones
  • Fewer organs (one ovary, toothless, shorter
    digestive tract, etc)
  • Feathers made with keratin
  • Complex behavior

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Class Mammalia
  • Mammary glands
  • Hair
  • Endothermic with active metabolism
  • Differentiation of teeth
  • Active metabolism

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Class Mammalia
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Monotremes
  • Platypuses
  • Only mammals that lay eggs
  • The eggs are reptilian in structure
  • Glands of the mothers abdomen secretes milk.
  • Perhaps they descended from an early branch of
    mammals.

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Marsupials
  • Opossums, kangaroos, koalas, etc.
  • Born very early so the complete embryonic
    development outside of the womb.
  • Most in Australia
  • Note Convergent Evolution.

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