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The Vertebrates I. Characteristics of Vertebrates A. Ten Organ Systems 1. Respiratory System 2. Circulatory System 3. Digestive System 4. Integumentary System 5. Reproductive System 6. Excretory System 7. Endocrine System 8. Skeletal System 9. Muscular System 10. Nervous System

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The Vertebrates

I. Characteristics of Vertebrates A. Ten Organ Systems 1. Respiratory System 2. Circulatory System 3. Digestive System 4. Integumentary System 5. Reproductive System 6. Excretory System 7. Endocrine System 8. Skeletal System 9. Muscular System 10. Nervous System

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II. Vertebrate Classes A. Agnatha (Jawless Fish) 1. Most primitive fish 2. Paired appendages absent 3. Seven spiracles on the ventral sides of the head 4. Endoskeleton composed of cartilage

Lamprey Hagfish

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Lamprey cirri, teeth arranged in rows and dental plates on its tongue

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Two lampreys parasitizing a fresh-water fish

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B. Chondrichthyes (Cartiliginous fish) 1. jaw present 2. paired appendages a. pectoral fins b. Pelvic fins 3. 5 to 7 gill slits 4. cartiliginous endoskeleton 5. dentacle scales 6. examples: shark, ray, skate

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External anatomy of the shark

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Rows of teeth line the jaw of the shark

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Some man-eater sharks

Hammerhead Great White

Blue

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Whale shark

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Placoid scales compose the scales of the shark

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Sawfish

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Manta Ray

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C. Osteichthyes (bony fish) 1. Bony endoskeleton 2. Operculum 3. Overlapping scales 4. Perch, bass, flatfish

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Coelacanth Australian Lungfish

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D. Amphibia 1. Nictitating membrane 2. Tympanic membrane 3. No scales, moist body 4.Frog, toad, newt, salamander

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Tree Frog Toad

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Newt Salamander

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D. Reptilia 1. Body covered with scales or plates 2. Amniotic egg 3. Crocodile, alligator, turtles, lizards, snakes

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Crocodile Alligator

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Terrapin Tortoise

Sea turtle

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Komoto dragon

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Poisonous North American snakes

Coral snake Rattlesnake

Copperhead Water Moccasin

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Python Anaconda

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Boa constrictor

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Dinosaurs

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D. Aves 1. body covered with feathers 2. feed and care for offspring 3. adaptations to flight

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4. foot adaptations

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5. Bird beak adaptations

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E. Mammalia 1. body covered with hair or fur 2. care for offspring 3. mother feeds offspring with milk or milk-like substance

F. Vertebrate Classes

Monotremata

Platypus Spiny anteater

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Marsupialia

Opossum Kangaroo

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Koala

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Perissodactyla

Rhinoceros Zebra

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Artiodactyla

Hippopotamus Giraffe

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Insectivora

Mole Rat

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Lagomorpha

Rabbit

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Chiroptera

Bat

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Edentata

Slot

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Cetacea

Whale

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Carnivora

Lion Wolf

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Primates

Howler Monkey Baboon

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Apes

Gorilla Chimpanzee

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Orangutan Gibbon

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