Animals, Part 2 Vertebrates. VERTEBRATES CHORDATA: dorsal, hollow nerve cord CRANIATES: have a skull (hagfish) VERTEBRATES: have a backbone (lampreys)
REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS The Rise of Amphibians (Devonian Period) A. Amphibians have a body plan and mode reproduction somewhere between “fishes” and “reptiles.”
Phylum Chordata. Characteristics of all chordates Dorsal, hollow nerve cord Post-anal tail Gill pouches at some time in the live Notochord The most complex.
Animal Strategies I. Body Organization A. Complexity.
Chapter 30 The Animal Kingdom The Deuterostomes. Deuterostomes 2 nd main branch of animal kingdom Mouth second, Anus first Radial cleavage, indeterminate.
Samantha Warner. Summary The Pan tropical Spotted Dolphins are located around tropical and warm-temperature waters all over the world. This is one of.
Phylum Chordata Subphyla Invertebrata & Vertebrata from sea otters to sea squirts.
Maintaining a constant internal environment Control and coordination of life processes.
Animal Kingdom - Vertebrates Mr. Cobb Biology. 1 Zoology: study of animals.
Phylum Amphibia (American bullfrog – Rana catesbiana)
Biology of Fish. Fish belong to the group Chordata Includes around 52,000 species including fish, mammals, reptiles, etc.
FISH Review #1 JEOPARDY S2C06 Jeopardy Review Vertebrates Bony Fish Anatomy Circulatory System Digestive System 100 200 300 400 500.