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Chapter 30 30:1 The Chordates

Chapter 30 30:1 The Chordates. Why Chordate?. Even though many of the animals in this chapter and future chapters have different characteristics, they all belong to the Phylum Chordata – “Chordates” To be classified as a chordate the organism must have 4 key characteristics.

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Chapter 30 30:1 The Chordates

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  1. Chapter 3030:1 The Chordates

  2. Why Chordate? • Even though many of the animals in this chapter and future chapters have different characteristics, they all belong to the • Phylum Chordata – “Chordates” • To be classified as a chordate the organism must have 4 key characteristics. • Dorsal hollow nerve cord • Notochord • Pharyngeal pouch • Tail that extends beyond the anus

  3. What is a Chordate? • A. Characteristics • 1. Dorsal, hollow nerve cord • a. Runs along the dorsal part of the body with extended nerves that branch out and connect to organs, muscles and sense organs. Become the spinal cord. 2. Notochord a. Long supporting rod that runs through the body just below the nerve chord. Could become the backbone. 3. Pharyngeal pouches a. Paired structures in the throat region. Maydevelop into gills 4. A tail that extends beyond the anus. a. Contains bone or muscle and is used for swimming.

  4. Chordates are vertebrates • A. Vertebrates – have a strong supporting vertebral column or backbone. The dorsal hollow nerve cord is known as the spinal cord. The backbone is what replaces the notochord. The spinal cord is also enclosed inside the backbone. • B. Internal skeleton –Endoskeleton, a strong boney structure that is internal, supporting the body and giving muscle a place to attach. Contains living cells that require a blood flow for growing.

  5. Non-vertebrate chordates • A. Two subphyla • 1. Tunicates – Filter feeding contains a tough covering called a tunic. Commonly know as sea squirts, because they eject a stream of water from a small opening. (tide pools) • 2. Lancelets – small fishlike creature that live on the sandy ocean floor.

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