phylum chordata & types of fish
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Phylum Chordata & Types of Fish. Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Urochordata Subphylum Cephalochordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Agnatha Class Chondrichthyes Class Osteichthyes. Phylum Chordata. “Chordates” - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Phylum Chordata & Types of FishKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataSubphylum UrochordataSubphylum CephalochordataSubphylum VertebrataClass AgnathaClass ChondrichthyesClass Osteichthyes
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Phylum Chordata“Chordates”Contains
invertebrate and vertebrate species
All have bilateral symmetry
All at one point have a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, pharynx, and gill slits
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NotochordA long rod of
stiffened tissueNot bone or
cartilage
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Nerve CordTube found on
the dorsal side that runs parallel to the notochord and gut
Anterior end enlarges during development to form brain
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PharynxA muscular tube
that acts in feeding, respiration, or both
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Gill SlitsA means of
removing oxygen from a liquid environment for respiration
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Subphylum UrochodataIncludes: Tunicates
or Sea SquirtsSimilar niche to
sponges but far more complex animal
Filter feeder, diatoms and other bits of food caught in gill slits
Leathery “tunic” secreted and covers the body
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Subphylum CephalochordataIncludes: Lancelets (called
due to shape)Shows the four distinct
characteristics of chordatesClosed circulatory systemRespiratory gases diffuse
across the bodyFilter feeders
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Subphylum Vertebrata7 Current Classes:
◦ Agnatha – jawless fish◦ Chondrichthyes – Cartilaginous fish◦ Osteichthyes – Bony fish◦ Amphibia – Amphibians◦ Reptilia – Reptiles◦ Aves – Birds◦ Mammalia - Mammals
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Characteristics of Vertebrates:Many chordata characteristics seen in
embryo stageNerve cord develops into a spinal cord
and a brain
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Two Large Advances:Spinal cord is protected by a bony
vertebraeBrain is protected by a bony skull
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Other Evolutionary AdvancementsExpansion of species began with the
evolution of a jaw developed from the structure supporting the gill slits
This lead to the ability to hunt other animals and thus led to advances in the nervous system and other body system processes
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Other Evolutionary AdvancementsDevelopment of
fleshy and skeleton fins that became the starting point for arms, legs, and wings
Evolution of gills allowed for better diffusion of oxygen
Gills developed into pouches then developed into lungs
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IchthyologyThe study of fishes
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Class Agnatha“Jawless
Fishes”Most primitive
fishLacks jaws and
feed by suctionCylindrical and
elongated bodyLack paired fins
and scales
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Hagfish & LampreysHagfish
◦ Feed mostly on dead or dying fish
Lampreys◦ Mostly freshwater◦ Attach to other
fish and suck their blood
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Class Chondrichthyes“Cartilaginous
Fish”Skeleton made of
cartilageMovable jaws
with well-developed teeth
Rough sand paper like scales made of the same composition of the teeth
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Sharks & RatfishSharks
◦ Adapted for fast swimming and to be predators
Ratfish or Chimeras◦ Bottom dwellers ◦ Have long “rat-like”
tails
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Rays and SkatesRays
◦ Flattened bodies with gills on the bottom of their bodies
◦ Whip-like tail with stinging spines (venomous)
Skates◦ Very similar to
rays but with out the long tail or stinging spines
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Class Osteichthyes“Bony Fish”Make of 98% of all
fish and over half the vertebrates
Skeleton at least made partially of bone
Thin, flexible, overlapping scales
Mouth located at end of body
Presence of gas-filled sac called a swim bladder
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Body ShapeBody shape is varied and linked to its lifestyle
Fast swimmer need elongated bodies
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Body ShapeShort, compressed bodies good for navigating tight places like reefs
Bottom dwellers tend to have flattened shapes
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Body ShapeElongated shapes are need for life in narrow spaces
Some have less generalized shapes
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Body ShapeSome shapes are conducive to camouflage with their environment
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Exterior Layer
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LocomotionFish swim with rhythmic side to side motion of the body or tail
Rhythmic contractions produced by bands of muscle called myomeres
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Locomotion
Swim bladder – specialized organ filled with gas that assists in floating due to a heavier bone structure (found in bony fish)
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Pectoral FinsOversized in sharks to provide lift due to no swim bladder, provide tight maneuverability in bony fish
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Dorsal & Anal FinsEmployed as rudders used to steer and provide stability
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Pelvic finHelp the fish turn, balance, and brake
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Caudal (tail) finUsed in steering and force production
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Lobe-Finned FishLink between water
based fish and land dwelling amphibians
Developed bone/cartilage appendages that allowed them to move in mud and shallow waters
Developed primitive lungs as well
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DigestionFood passed through esophagus into the stomach for digestion and on into an intestine
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DigestionPancreas, liver, and the pyloric caeca secrete digestive enzymes
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Respiratory SystemFish get oxygen that is dissolved in the water
They must get water to flow over gills to do this, called irrigation
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Gill StructureThe gill is
supported by cartilaginous or bony structure called gill arch
Gill rakers are used as filters to stop food from entering gills
Gill filaments contain the capillaries
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Circulatory SystemClosed circulatory system
Two chambered heart
Gas exchange happens in the gills
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LungfishUses actual
lungs to breathe and has reduced gills
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Regulating Internal EnvironmentThe blood of marine fish is less
salty than the water, therefore they lose water through osmosis
To replace it they must drink seawater
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Nervous System
Central nervous system consisting of brain
Highly developed sense of smell due to olfactory bulb/sacs which open to the nostrils
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Nervous SystemSome bottom feeders like catfish have whisker like organs called barbels
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Lateral LineUnique sense organ that enables them to detect vibrations in the water
Canals inside the body connected to surface by pores
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Ampullae of Lorenzini
Can detect very weak electrical fields
Used to locate prey and navigate