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31.3 Vertebrates

31.3 Vertebrates. Vertebrate Intro Have all 4 chordate characteristics at some point of development Embryonic notochord generally replaced by vertebral

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31.3 Vertebrates

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Vertebrate IntroHave all 4 chordate

characteristics at some point of development

Embryonic notochord generally replaced by vertebral column

Generally a high level of cephalization (brain and nervous system) with complex sense organs

Closed circulatory system

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Vertebrate Intro (cont’d)Jaw evolution allowed for easier

predationStrong endoskeleton allows for

large terrestrial organismsComplete digestive tractGenerally, sexes are separate

(not hermaphrodites)Sexual reproduction typical

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Vertebrate Intro (cont’d)Evolution of amnion

(extraembryonic membrane that encloses a fluid filled sac)

Some lay shelled eggsOthers are placental (e.g.

mammals) and development of offspring occurs in female uterus

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FishesEvolutionary development:

(from least to most evolved)

1. Jawless fishes (superclass Agnatha)a) About 63 speciesb) Cylindricalc) Up to 1 meter longd) Include hagfish and lampreyse) Some are parasitic

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Fishes (cont’d)2. Cartilaginous fishes (class

Chondrichthyes)a) About 850 speciesb) Include rays, sharks and skatesc) Have jaws (adapted gill arches – structure

that supports gills)d) Skeletons made of cartilage (not bone)e) Well-developed senses make good

predators:a) Ability to sense electric currents in waterb) Have lateral line system that allows them to

sense pressure changes in water from movement nearby

c) Keen sense of smell

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Fishes (cont’d)3. Bony fishes (class Osteichthyes)

a) About 20 000 speciesb) Most diverse class of all vertebratesc) Types of bony fishes:

I. Ray-finned fishesi. Include fish we commonly eat: trout, cod,

salmonii. Have a pair of fins with thin bodiesiii. Often have a swim-bladder, which regulates

buoyancyiv. Water passes into mouth and out through gill

slits: oxygen is absorbs and carbon dioxide given off

v. Heart is simple pump with two chambers (one atrium and one ventricle)

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Fishes (cont’d)II. Lobe-finned fishes

i. Evolved into amphibiansii. Had fleshy appendages that were adapted

to limbs for terrestrial lifeiii. Had a lung used for respirationiv. E.g. coelacanth, though extinct 20 000

years ago was discovered off the coasts of Eastern Africa

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