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Tunicatesand

LanceletsFish Amphibians

Picture This

VeritableVertebrates

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This is another name for a tunicate.

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What is a sea squirt?

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At some point in their life all chordates have one

of these.

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What is a hollow nerve cord and a tail?

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Although tunicates and sea squirt are chordates they are still these.

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What are invertebrates?

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This was the precursor to the backbone.

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What is the notochord?

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Tunicates and lancelets are considered to be the link between

these two evolutionary groups.

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What are invertebrates and vertebrates?

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Fish use these to breathe.

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What are gills?

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This group of fish include hag fish and

lampreys.

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What are jawless fish?

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This adaptation allowed fish to become deadly

predators.

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What are jaws?

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With out this a fish would not be bouyant.

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What is a swim bladder?

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Osteichthyes are also known as these type of

fish.

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What are bony fish?

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The reason why amphibians have slimy,

thin skin.

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What is because they have to breathe through

it?

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The opening in which wastes and reproductive

cells pass through.

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What the cloaca?

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Adult amphibians use these to breathe.

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What are lungs?

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Amphibians are called these because they

cannot internally control their own body temp.

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What is ectotherm or cold blooded?

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Adaptations that helped amphibians move out of

the water.

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What are strong limbs, lungs and moist skin?

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What is osteichtyhes or bony fish?

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What is a newt or amphibian?

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What a reptile or sea turtle?

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What is a spiny anteater or monotreme?

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What is a golden monkey or placental

mammal?

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This is the main source of heat for ectotherms.

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What is the environment?

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This is a charateristic that all chordates share.

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What is a notochord?

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The most complex of hearts have this many chambers and loops.

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What is a double looped four chambered heart?

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This type of skeleton is made of living cells and grows with the animal.

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What is an endoskeleton?

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Vertebrate use this organ to filter out wastes

from the blood.

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What is the kidney?

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ReptilesSpecial

AdaptationsBirds

Herbivore, Omnivore or Carnivore?

Mammals

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The reason why reptiles move into and out of

the sun.

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What is so they can regulate their body

temperature or because they are cold

blooded?

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Reptiles seem to be most closely related to

this group of vertebrates.

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What are birds?

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This has a hard outer covering, contains a a yolk sack for the

developing embryo.

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What is an amniotic egg?

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Dry scaly skin and amniotic egg are

adaptations which allowed reptiles to

do this.

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What allowed reptiles to move out of the

water?

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Most reptiles cannot live in these type of

climates.

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What are cold environments?

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This developed as means of protecting

the nerve chord.

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What is the backbone?

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This trait allowed animals to be more

active but they had to eat much more to keep

up their metabolism.

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What is endothermy?

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In birds these structures were

adapted from scales.

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What are feathers?

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The amniotic egg allows for the

exchange of these two gases.

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What are carbon dioxide and oxygen?

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This allows primates to make and use

tools because they can grasp object

easliy.

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What is an opposable thumb?

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A trait which all bird share.

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What are feathers?

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Diversity in these features allow birds

to eat many different kinds of

foods.

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What are beaks?

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These enable birds to have highly efficient respiratory systems,

allowing them to sustain flight.

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What are air sacs?

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When a bird lays an egg it passes through this

opening.

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What is the cloaca?

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Birds must have these to support

large chest muscles used in flight.

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What is a large strong breast bone?

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What is an carnivore?

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What is an herbivore?

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What is an omnivore?

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What is an carnivore?

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What is an omnivore?

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The number of chambers a

mammals heart has.

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What is four?

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The strong muscle which aids in

mammals breathing.

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What is the diaphram?

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Two adaptations which help

mammals stay warm.

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What is hair/fur and subcutaneous(body)

fat?

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Sharp large canines with jagged molars

and premolars.

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What are carnivore’s teeth?

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Three groups of living mammals.

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What are monotremes,

marsupials and placental mammals?