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What are the four features of Chordates? |
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1. Notochord 2. Hollow Nerve Cord 3. Pharyngeal Gill Slits 4. Post Anal Tail |
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What are the 2 major groups of invertebrate chordates? |
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Do Tunicates show the 4 features as an embryo or adult? |
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Do Lancets show the 4 features as an embryo or adult? |
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What are the 5 features of Vertebrate Chordates? |
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1. Skull 2. Vertebrate 3. Endoskeleton 4. Closed Circulatory System 5. Feeding Adaptations |
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Are fish endothermic or ectothermic? |
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What does cold-blooded mean? |
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the body temperature is the same as the environment |
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What are the 3 main groups of fish? |
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1. Jawless 2. Cartilaginous 3. Bony |
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Is a lamprey a jawless, cartilaginous or bony fish? |
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What is the function of the lateral line? |
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it allows them to feel vibrations in the water |
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Which type of fish has an operculum? |
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darker body color on top, lighter color on bottom used to blend into the environment |
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How many chambers does the fish heart have? |
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2; atrium collects the blood, ventricle pumps the blood |
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What is the function of the liver in the fish? |
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makes and secretes bile that is released into the intestines to help break down fats |
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Where is the bile stored? |
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What is the function of the kidney in the fish? |
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filters waste from blood, regulates salt and water levels, produces urine |
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What does the Optic lobe do? |
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interprets visual information from the eyes |
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What does the Olfactory lobe do? |
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interprets smell information |
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What are the 5 main features of Amphibians? |
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1. Tetrapods 2. Life Cycle 3. 3 chambered heart 4. Sexual reproduction 5. Ectothermic |
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What are some characteristics of frogs? |
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bulging eyes, external eardrums, no tail as adults, strong hind legs, webbed feet, eat insects |
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frogs with rough skin and live on land |
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What do frogs use for defense? |
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release toxins from skin, bright colors warm predators, have camouflage |
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What is the Tympanum used for? |
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hearing, senses vibrations in the air |
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nostrils, take in air and release carbon dioxide and water |
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What does the Nictitating membrane do? |
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tongue forces air into tube called glottis, glottis transfers it to the lungs |
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Where are the Maxillary teeth located? |
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around the edge of the jaw |
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Where are the Vomerine teeth located? |
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What is the function of the teeth in frogs? |
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hold food but don't chew it |
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connected to the small intestines, prevents them from wrapping around other organs |
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What does the Pancreas do? |
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makes insulin and digestive enzymes that are released into the small intestines |
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What is the function of the spleen? |
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makes, stores, and destroys red blood cells |
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What is the function of the Cloaca? |
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carries urine from kidneys, feces from intestine; egg/sperm from gonad out of body |
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What is the function of Fat Bodies? |
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provide nourishment for gametes |
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What are the characteristics of Salamanders? |
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long, thin bodies; do not swim; equal sized legs |
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What are the characteristics of Caecilians? |
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worm like; live in burrows of moist soil |
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What are some features Reptiles, Birds and Mammals share? |
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have amniotic egg- waterproof egg with shell that can be laid on land; have internal fertilization; have water tight skin called Keratin |
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What does the yolk sac do? |
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provides nutrients for growing egg |
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What are some features of Reptiles? |
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have scales, breathe with lungs, first to have amniotic egg, internal fertilization, molt, 3-4 chambered heart, ectoderms |
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What are some features of birds? |
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wings, have scales on legs/feet, have feathers made of keratin used to help trap body heat, first to be endothermic, 4 chambered heart, internal fertilization |
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What are some features that help birds fly? |
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high metabolism, hollow bones, feathers, wings,reduction of internal organs- 1 ovary and no teeth |
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What are some features of mammals? |
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endothermic, have mammary glands used to produce milk to feed young, have hair, breathe with lungs, have diaphragm, 4 chambered heart |
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What are the 3 main groups of mammals? |
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1. Monotremes 2. Marsupials 3. Placental |
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What are the features of Monotremes? |
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only group that lay eggs, have hair and produce milk ex: platypus |
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What are the features of Marsupials? |
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embryos are born before they are fully developed and kept in pouch |
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What are the features of Placentals? |
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embryo completes development inside uterus, placenta provides embryo with nutrients and oxygen and removes waste products |
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