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An AP BIO Assignment: The Night Before it Was Due

Alexandria Tong

03/23/2014

AP BIO

Mckinney

A List of The Traits of Phylum: Chordata Classes

Chordate: belonging or pertaining to the phylum Chordata, comprising the true vertebrates and those animals having a notochord, as the lancelets and tunicates.


Class:

              Reptilia

i.e snakes

  • animals which are cold blooded
  • The skin has cutaneous glands and keratin, it prevents water loss through the skint
  • the scales and scutes are made of keratin and formed from the epidermis
  • tetrapods with two sets of paired limbs
  • spinal columns and a strong skeletal system with a rib cage
  • well-developed brain and a central nervous system
  • breath with well-developed lungs right at birth
  • most have two lungs, except some snakes.have three-chambered hearts, except crocodiles
  • have a digestive system that has a muscular opening at the base of the tail.
  • 12 pairs of cranial nerve.
  • amniotic eggs can survive without water, they have protective shells that allow oxygen and other gases to enter
  • respiration by lungs only.
  • offspring resemble the adults at the time of birth
  • there is no metamorphosis
  • lateral sense organs are absent
  • internal fertilization, sperm is put into the reproductive tract of the female directly
  • have a cloaca

Fun Fact: they are the first animals with amniotic eggs, that can be laid on land


Agnatha

i.e. hagfish, lamprey


  • jawless fish
  • don't have paired fins or a stomach
  • notochord provides the main support for the body of an organism
  • skeleton made of cartilage
  • sensitive pineal eye
  • fertilization of eggs takes place externally
  • some parasitic
  • sucker-like mouth
  • feed on blood and tissues of other fish

Fun Fact: Scientists have found fossils of agnathan species from the late Cambrian Period

Chondrichthyes


i.e. sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras


  • pelvic claspers, heterocercal tails, placoid scales, cartilage skeletons, teeth unattached to jaws, and the absence of swim bladders made  internal fertilization possible
  • cartilaginous skeleton
  • ventral side is lighter and the dorsal side is a darker, in terms of the color of their skin

  • 7 pairs of gill pouches
  • no scales, just skin
  • lacking in paired appendages
  • red blood cells are made in the spleen
  • denticles, tooth-like scales

Fun Fact: the shark continuously grows teeth, rows and rows of teeth await their turn to chomp on something

Osteichthyes


i.e. fish

  • calcified bones
  • endochondral bone replaces cartilage
  • circulatory system in the bones creates osteoblasts,
  • the eyeball  supported by sclerotic ring
  • mucus gland+skin
  • paired fins made of rays and spines
  • types of scales: ctenoid, ganoid, or cycloid
  • Marine and freshwater
  • respire through gills
  • external fertilization,oviparous,spawning
  • No external ear structures
  • No eyelids
  • skeleton made of bone
  • 2 chambered heart
  • operculum covering gills
  • brain has large optic lobes and cerebellum

Fun Fact:swimming bladder allow them to float even if they don’t move

Mammalia


i.e. hoomans

  • warm blooded
  • have hair made of keratin
  • majority of heat energy is used to maintain high body temperature
  • 2-4 chambered heart
  • Mammary glands produce milk to nourish young
  • diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
  • 7 cervical vertebrae  are present in most mammals
  • most are viviparous, some are oviparous
  • extended gestation period
  • uterine development is common in most placental mammals
  • Teeth embedded in the jaw bone
  • well developed brain
  • heterodont
  • nostrils do not lead directly into his mouth.
  • body maintained at a constant temperature heat generated within bodies metabolically and also have special cooling mechanisms
  • developed neopallium
  • corpus callosum in eutherians provides communication
  • acute sense of smell, except in whales and higher apes
  • eye typical of amniotes
  • tapetum lucidum
  • vibrissae controlled by facial muscles
  • during mastication lateral movement of jaw will occur
  • few lay eggs, most give live birth
  • parental care=highly protective of young, usually


Fun Fact: humans are the most powerful and highly destructive species of this phylum, those with the exact name of Alexandria Tong are the most bootiful/attractive of the human species

Aves

i.e. birds


  • warm-blooded
  • exoskeleton of feathers.
  • body spindle shaped, with four divisions: tail, neck, trunk, and head
  • neck longer for balancing and food gathering.
  • paired limbs
  • forelimbs  modified for flying
  • posterior pair adapted for perching, walking, and swimming
  • epidermal covering of feathers and leg scales
  • thin integument of epidermis and dermis
  • no sweat glands
  • Oil or preen gland at base of tail
  • rudimentary ear
  • fully ossified skeleton with air cavities.
  • skull fused with occipital condyle
  • jaw covered with keratinized sheath: beak
  • no teeth
  • single bone in middle ear
  • fused bones in pelvis, feet, hands, and head
  • Lightweight bones/hollow
  • endothermic
  • 4-chambered heart
  • high metabolic rates
  • Adept navigational abilities
  • communication and song production
  • nervous system well developed: 12 pairs of cranial nerves and brain with large cerebellum and optic lobes
  • sexes separate
  • prenatal care and parenting prominent

Fun Fact: many mating rituals require the male to make a show of himself, including flamboyant feathers to attract females

Amphibian


i.e. frogs; salamanders

  • thrive well both on land and in water
  • cold-blooded
  • derive heat from outside their body
  • skin is smooth, thin, hairless, porous, rarely scaled, and it contains mucus and poison glands
  • endoskeleton with varying numbers of vertebrae
  • 4 limbs, the forelimbs of some being much smaller than the hind limbs, some legless
  • webbed feet are often present; no true nails or claws
  • large mouth with small teeth
  • Respiration by lungs, skin, and gills
  • 3-chambered heart.
  • separate sexes with internal fertilization and external fertilization
  • 10 pairs of cranial nerve
  • eggs are in water or in a moist environment


Fun Fact: Amphibians are the only Chordates to undergo complete metamorphosis

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