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Phyla Hemicordata and Chordata. BIO 2215 Oklahoma City Community College Dennis Anderson. Porifera. Cnidaria. Ctenophora. Platyhelminthes. Gastrotricha. Gnathostomulida. Cycliophora. Rotifera. Annelida. Mollusca. Sipuncula. Nemertea. Bryozoa. Brachiopoda. Phoronida. Arthropoda.
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Phyla Hemicordata and Chordata BIO 2215 Oklahoma City Community College Dennis Anderson
Porifera Cnidaria Ctenophora Platyhelminthes Gastrotricha Gnathostomulida Cycliophora Rotifera Annelida Mollusca Sipuncula Nemertea Bryozoa Brachiopoda Phoronida Arthropoda Onychophora Tardigrada Nematomorpha Nematoda Priapulida Kinorhyncha Loricifera Echinodermata Hemichordata Chordata Adapted from Lesser Known ProtostomePhyla. SICB 2001. J.R. Garey.
Phylum Hemichordata • Three body regions • Proboscis • Collar • Trunk • Deuterostome • Gill slits • Open circulatory system • Dorsal and ventral nerve cord
Phylum Chordata • Notochord • Gill slits or pharyngeal pouches • Dorsal hollow nerve cord • Postanal tail • Segmented muscles • Deuterostome
Chordate Subphyla Phylum. Chordata Subphylum. Urochordata Subphylum. Cephalochordata Subphylum. Vertebrata
Subphylum Urochordata • Sea squirts • Notochord • Only in larva • Adult has tunic
Urochordates Mouth Atrium Pharyngeal gill slits Stomach
Subphylum Cephalochordata • Amphioxus • Notochord length of body • Dorsal hollow nerve cord • Gill slits • Segmented muscles
Subphylum Vertebrata • Vertebrae replace notochord during embryonic development
Superclass Agnatha • No jaws • No paired appendages • Notochord as adult
Ostracoderms • Earliest vertebrate • Paleozoic era • Filter feeders
Superclass Gnathostomata • Jaws • Paired appendages
Class Condrichthyes • Cartilage skeleton • Notochord • No opercula • No swim bladder
Class Osteichthyes • Boney skeleton • Swim bladder • Opercula
Subclass Actinopterygii • Rays in fins
Adipose Fin Dorsal Fin Pelvic Fin Caudal Fin Pectoral Fin Anal Fin Salmon
Subclass Dipneusti • Breathe air when lake or river dries up
Subclass Crossopterygii* • Coelacanth • Lobed fins • muscles *Class Sarcopterygii Order Crossopterygii
Class Amphibia • Land and water • Skin with mucoid secretions • Respiration • No scales, feathers or hair • Heart with 3 chambers • 2 atria • 1 ventricle • One cervical vertebra • Ectothermic
Transitional Tetrapods Skull, teeth, limbs similar to lobe-finned fish Acanthostega Ichthyostega
Order Caudata (Urodela) • Salamanders • Long tail • Four legs
Order Anura • Frogs and toads • No tail in adult • Webbed feet
Order Apoda (Gymnophiona) • Caecilian • No legs
Class Reptilia • Scales • Amniotic egg • One occipital condyle • Ectothermic • Three chambered heart • Claws
Reptile Skulls • Anapsid • No opening • Synapsid • One opening • Diapsid • Two openings • Euryapsid • One small opening
Anapsids • Turtles
Diapsids • Dinosaurs • Snakes • Lizards • Crocodilians • Birds
Euryapsid • Extinct • Ichythyosaurs
Synapsids • Pelycosaurs • Dimetrodon • Mammal like reptile
Order Testudines • No teeth in adult • Shell • Anapsid • No teeth
Turtle Shell Carapace Plastron
Leatherback Sea Turtle • 6 feet long • 1,400 pounds
Order Squamata • Kinetic skull • Movable joints • Lizards • Snakes • Dinosaurs
Geckos • Small lizards • Adhesive toe pads
Texas Horned Lizard • Spines for protection • Eats ants • Endangered species
Gila Monster • Poisonous lizard • Not very aggressive