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- Pseudocoel
- cuticle
- dioecious
- complete digestive tract
- FW, marine, damp soil, parasites of plants and animals
- Roundworms
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- Largest phylum, 1 million
- segmented
- jointed legs
- Exoskeleton
- Blood vascular system (hemocoel, hemolymph)
- reduced coelom
- brain and ventral nerve cord
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Excretory system: metanephridia, Malpighian tubules (terrestrial species)
Gas Exchange: Gills, Body wall, Book lungs, trachae (terrestrial species)
Reproduction: primarily dioecious, pathenogenesis |
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horseshoe crabs, spiders, scorpians, mites
- Cephalothorax and abdomen
- Chelicerae (fang like appendages in mouth)
- carnevorous or parasites
Class Arachnids: spiders, mites, scorpians, ticks
4 pairs of legs |
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Millipedes: 2 pairs of legs/ segment
Centipede: 1 pair of legs/ segment |
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Class insecta: largest anthropod group, Diverse
Body division: head, thorax, abdomen
6 legs
Adaptations to terrestrial environment:
- waxy layer of cuticle
- Malpighian tubules
Flight evolved
Two pairs of wings
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Feeding:
- Herbivores
- pollinators (bees, wasps, butterflies), feed on nectar
- crop pests
- carnivorous, parasites
- disease vectors, e.g. mosquitoes
Development:
- Incomplete metamorphosis
- Complete metamorphosis
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Lobster, Shrimp, crabs
- Freshwater, marine, terrestrial
- two pairs of antennae
- gills
- filter feeders, carnivore
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Anus forms near or at site of blastomere
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starfishes, feather stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers
-entirely marine
-adults, 5 parts (pentaradial, pentamerous) radial symmetry
-endoskeleton containing calcereous spines and plates |
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- Water vascular system
- tube feet their functions
- Blood vascular system- nutrients and waste transport
- Excretory system-
- Larval symmetry- bilateral
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Phylum Chordata Hallmarks |
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1.) Notochord- endoskeleton
2.) Dorsal Hollow Nerve Cord
3.) Pharyngeal gills
4.) Postanal tail |
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Subphylum Urochordata (=tunicata) |
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Tunicates- because have a body cavity(called tunicates) that contains high percentage of cellulose, entirely marine
Solitary and colonial
Filter feeders
- pharynx where food is concentrated- moves through pharynx
Gas exchange
BVS |
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Cranium- skull encasing brain
Neural crest cells- bone and cartilage of skull, teeth, nerves, inner skin of face
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Myxini= hagfishes
Marine
Notochord; no vertebrae
Jawless, scavengers (dead and dying fish)
Produce slime
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- Lampreys marine and FW
- Vertibrae, Notochord
- Parasitic and non parasitic species; Larvae
- Jawless
- Latch onto fish and suck the blood out
- Larvae look like cephalochordates
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Gnathostomes (Jawed vertebrates) |
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- Jaws
- mineralized skeleton
- paired appendages
- Jaws arose from gill arches
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- Sharks and rays
- Cartilaginous fish (skeleton of cartilage)
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- Lungs or lung derivative
- Rayfinned fish
- bony skeleton- calcified
- swim bladder- lung derivative
- By adjusting amount of gas in bladder; density, thus bouyancy regulated
- Significance- saves a lot of energy, conserves energy as some fish always have to be swimming
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Lobed pectoral and pelvic fins |
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- Four limbed with feet
- originated from lobe finned ancestors
- Movement from water to land= stable aquatic environment to harsh terrestrial environment
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- First land vertebraes
- earliest diverging tetrapods
- shell less eggs, suseptible to dehydration
- gas exchange across skin and surface of lungs
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Amniotes= amniota
- Amniotic egg- adaptation allowing development on land
- made diversification of terrestrial vertabraes possible
Egg Characteristics
- Shell
- prevents desiccation
- allows gas exchange
- Extraembryonic membranes
- amnion- fluid filled sac.
- aqueous environment for embryonic development
- Allantois- gas exchange/ waste storage
- chorion- gas exchange
- Yolk sac
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- Turtles, snakes, lizards, alligators, crocodiles, dinosaurs,
- Epidermal scales containing keratin
- prevents desiccation
- most egg layers
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- Descended from theropods dinosaur lineage
- no teeth
Adaptation to flight
- wings
- feathers-epidermal derivative
- pneumatized bone < weight
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