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what are the 4 characteristics of kingdom chordata? |
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dorsal nerve chord notochord-nerve chord pharyngeal gill slits post-anal tail |
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in what stage of life do most chordates have the 4 characteristics? |
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what are the 3 subphyla of kingdom chordata? |
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cephalochordata (lancelet) Urochordata (tunicates) vertibrates |
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what is unique about the organisms (example) in subphyla Cephalochordata? |
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retains all 4 characteristics throughout life ex. lancelet |
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what is an example of an organism in subphyla Urochordata? |
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tunicates looks like a sponge, but is far more advanced |
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which of the 4 characteristics of chordates do organisms in subphylum Urochordata hold through life? |
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all 4 as embryo, hold Pharyngeal gill slits through life |
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do organisms in subphylum urochordata go through metamorphosis? |
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what are the 7 major classes of Vertebrates? |
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Agnathans Chondrichthyes Osteichthyes Amphibia Reptalia Aves Mammalia |
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what are some examples of Agnatha? |
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are 2 characteristics of each Agnatha example? |
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Hagfish live in saltwater and eat dead things lampreys live in freshwater and are ectoparasitic |
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what does Chondrichthyes mean? |
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what are some examples on Chondrichthyes? |
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what kind of skeleton do Chondrichthyes have? |
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what kind of sense system do Chondrichthyes have? |
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acute sense system (lateral line system) |
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how do Chondrichthyes reproduce? (3 ways) |
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viviparous (placenta, offspring inside mother) oviparous (lays eggs, offspring outside mother) ovoviviparous (lays eggs inside mom) |
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what is the difference between skates and rays? |
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rays have barbs (not always) skates have pointy noses |
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what organisms are in class Osteichthyes? |
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what is the largest vertebrate class? |
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how do fish control their buoyancy? |
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what kind of nervous system do Osteichthyes have? |
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how do Osteichthyes reproduce? |
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oviparous and ovoviviparous |
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what 2 types of organisms are in class Osteichthyes? |
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ray finned and lobe finned |
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what organisms gave rise to amphibians? |
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lobe-finned fishes (African lung fish) |
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what are lobe finned fishes? |
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what are 2 of the oldest fish? |
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whats the story of the coelacanth? |
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were believed to be extinct, fish scientist saw one at a fish market then found more off the coast of Indonesia/Madagascar |
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the fleshy gill covering on Osteichthyes |
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what are some examples of Osteichthyes? |
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seahorses, eels, batfish, flounder, pufferfish |
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which evolutionary order do gills and lungs come in? |
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What were the first vertebrates to colonize land? |
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why are organisms in class amphibia still tied to water? |
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skin must be mouse b/c that's how they breath - called cutaneous skin must lay eggs in water or they will dry out |
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approx. how many species of amphibia? |
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4,800 including salamanders, frogs and caecilians |
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what kinds of animals are in class Reptalia? |
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snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodiles, alligators |
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do reptiles rely on water? (2 characteristics) |
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can be completely terrestrial b/c 1. have advanced skin with chitin 2. hard leathery shell on egg |
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what kind of organisms are in class Aves? |
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what are 3 characteristics of animals in class Aves? |
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beak, wings, flight (not all) |
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what kind of shells do birds have? |
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calcium based shelled egg cleidoic |
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what helps birds' feather's keep their shape? |
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where is the only place that penguins and flamingos coexist? |
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what 2 things do all mammals have? |
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what are the 3 major groups in class mammalia? |
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monotremes - lays eggs (platypus and echnida) Marsupials - have pouches Eutherians - placental mammals |
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