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I.D. the 3 Deuterostome groups |
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1. Echinoderms 2. Hemichordates 3. Chordates |
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Main chordate characteristics |
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-notochord -pharynx with slits -hollow, dorsal nerve chord -postanal tail -endostyle or thyroid -heart that pumps blood ventrally in anterior direction -segmentation |
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feeding and some respiration |
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endostyle or thyroid function |
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chordate characteristics of echinoderms |
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none, but share development pattern with chordates and some are filter feeding (ex. seastars, sea cucumbers, etc.) |
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chordate characteristics of hemichordates |
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pharyngeal slits (ex. acorn worms) |
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3 subphylum of phylum chordata |
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1. Urochordata (tunicates) 2. cephalochordata (amphioxus) 3. Craniata (vertebrates and hagfish) |
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observance of chordate characteristics |
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most are seen during larval stage, but pharynx present throughout life |
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do not feed, pharynx for respiration only |
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incurrent/excurrent siphons |
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cephalochordata respiration |
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filter feeder with wheel organ, no muscles in phrynx |
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proposed evolutionary sequence |
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1. echinoderm-like 2. Hemichoradate-like 3. tunicate-like 4. cephalochordate-like (???) |
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juvenile traits are maintained into adulthood |
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