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Phylum
Chordata
1
Phylum Chordata
● Diverse phylum, but much less than
arthropods, or molluscs
● Most advanced of the animal
phylum
● Most complex anatomy (e.g.,
nervous, circulatory systems etc.)
● Some of the largest animals that
have ever lived
2
Phylum Chordata
Membership based on possession of five characteristics
- Do not have to be present throughout entire lifetime
- Only during some life stage
1. Notochord
2. Pharyngeal gill slits (pouches)
3. Endostyle or thyroid gland
4. Post-anal tail
5. Dorsal tubular nerve cord
3
Phylum Chordata
1. Notochord
- Flexible rod-like structure
- Enclosed by a fibrous sheath
- Extends the length of the body
- Provides basic support
- Serves as main axis of support and for muscle
attachment for undulatory, fish-like movements
- First part of skeleton in embryo
4
Phylum Chordata
Notochord
- In primitive chordates, the notochord
persists throughout life
- Most chordates replaces it with the
vertebral bone
- Remnants remain as intervertebral discs
5
Phylum Chordata
2. Pharyngeal (gill) slits
- Slit -like openings leading from throat to
outside
- First evolved as filter feeding apparatus
- Still used as such in some groups
- Used as gills in many aquatic forms
- Many groups only have as embryos and
loose as adults
6
Phylum Chordata
Pharyngeal (gill) slits
- Slit -like openings leading from throat to
outside
- First evolved as filter feeding apparatus
- Still used as such in some groups
- Used as gills in many aquatic forms
- Many groups only have as embryos and
loose as adults
7
Phylum Chordata
3. Endostyle or thyroid gland
- Tissue only found in chordates
- Originally part of the feeding apparatus
- Secreted mucus to trap food inside the
pharyngeal cavity
- In most chordates becomes an endocrine
gland
- Helps control metabolism
8
Phylum Chordata
Endostyle or thyroid gland
- Tissue only found in chordates
- Originally part of the feeding apparatus
- Secreted mucus to trap food inside the
pharyngeal cavity
- In most chordates becomes an endocrine
gland
- Helps control metabolism
9
Phylum Chordata
4. Post-anal tail
- Mobility for aquatic chordates
- Efficient propulsion unit
- Fins added for increased efficiency
- Terrestrial chordates use tail for
leverage and balance
10
Phylum Chordata
Post-anal tail
- Mobility for aquatic chordates
- Efficient propulsion unit
- Fins added for increased efficiency
- Terrestrial chordates use tail for
leverage and balance
11
Phylum Chordata
5. Dorsal tubular nerve cord
- Most inverts have the nerve cord
as ventral
- Paired with paired ganglia along its
length
- Chordates have single hollow
nerve cord
- Anterior enlarged into brain
12
Phylum Chordata
Three major Subphyla
- Urochordata (tunicates) - tail
chordates
- Cephalochordata (lancelets) - head
chordates
- Vertebrata (vertebrates)
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Subphylum Urochordata
Tunicates and sea squirts
- 1,600 species
- All marine
- All depths
- Adult form as suspension feeder
(catch particles in water)
- Many live colonially on rocks or
other hard surfaces
15
Subphylum Urochordata
Tunicates and sea squirts
- Adults lack all chordate characters
- More sponge-like
- Sessile
- Lack a coelom
- Pump water through siphons
- Tadpole larvae have all typical
chordate features
16
Subphylum Urochordata
Tunicates and sea squirts
- Adults have tough, nonliving
covering
- Tunic
- Filter feeders
- Incurrent siphon → pharyngeal slits →
atrium → excurrent siphon
- Endostyle secretes mucus on pharynx
- Mucus and cilia move food to
mouth
17
Subphylum Urochordata
Tunicates and sea squirts
- Respiration
- Pharynx serves all functions
- Circulation
- Open circulatory system
- Small heart with two major vessels
- Excretion
- No specialized organs
- Reproduction
- All monoecious
18
Subphylum Cephalochordata
Lancelets
- 29 species
- Closest living relatives to
vertebrates
- Several characters intermediate
between vertebrates and
invertebrates
- All chordate characters as adults
- Lack internal skeleton
19
Subphylum Cephalochordata
Lancelets
- Burrowers and swimmers
- Body laterally compressed and fish- or
eel-like
- Ventral surface is flattened and
bears metapleural folds
- Most of time spent burrowed with
only head exposed
20
Subphylum Cephalochordata
Lancelets
- Fish-like fins with reinforcing rays
- Movements
- V-shaped bundles of muscles
(myotomes)
- Feeding and digestion
- Filter feeders
- Mouth surrounded by oral hood, wheel
organ, and cilia
- All work to draw in water
- Pharynx strains particles from
water
- Hepatic caecum (liver) 21
Subphylum Cephalochordata
Lancelets
- Circulation
- Closed system but no heart
- Respiration
- Some through pharynx
- Most via diffusion across body wall
- Nervous system
- Hollow nerve cord
- Photoreceptive cells
- Excretion
- Nephridia similar to annelids
22
Subphylum Cephalochordata
Lancelets
- Reproduction
- All diecious
- Larvae resemble adults
- But covered in cilia
23
Subphylum Vertebrata
Most complex group of animals
Fish became first true vertebrates
- Oldest known fossils of a vertebrate (560
mya)
Only one invertebrate group evolved flight
- Two (3*) vertebrates evolved powered flight
- All other show some gliding
24
Subphylum Vertebrata
Most complex group of animals
Major characters
1. Internal jointed skeleton
- Bone or cartilage
- Living tissue
- Cartilage first, then bone
- Axial and appendicular skeleton
25
Subphylum Vertebrata
Most complex group of animals
Major characters
2. Segmented skeletal muscles
- W-shaped muscle fibers
- Heightened control of
body movements
26
Subphylum Vertebrata
Most complex group of animals
Major characters
3. Complex skin
- Multilayered
- Dermis and epidermis
- Contains
- Sensory receptors, glands,
keratin structures (hair,
scales, feathers)
27
Subphylum Vertebrata
Most complex group of animals
Major characters
4. More efficient digestive system
- Food moved by peristaltic
contractions not cilia
- Acid producing stomach
- Accessory glands
- Pancreas, liver
28
Subphylum Vertebrata
Most complex group of animals
Major characters
5. Efficient respiratory system tied to
circulation
- Pharyngeal slits for filtering
became functional gills
29
Subphylum Vertebrata
Most complex group of animals
Major characters
6. Increasingly efficient circulation
- Ventral heart
- Closed circuit
- heart chambers (2, 3, 4)
- RBC’s use hemoglobin as
respiratory pigment
30
Subphylum Vertebrata
Most complex group of animals
Major characters
7. Most complex nervous
system
- Well developed head
and sensory organs
- Lifestyle shift from
filter feeding to
predation
- CNS and PNS
31
Subphylum Vertebrata
Most complex group of animals
Major characters
8. Improved efficiency of
excretory organs
- Paired kidneys
- Dual role for metabolic
wastes and
osmoregulation
9. Almost all are dioecious and
reproduce sexually 32
Classification of vertebrates
- Jaws present or absent
- Agnatha - jawless
- Gnathostomata - mouth with jaws
- Fins versus walking legs
- Pisces - paired fins for swimming
- Tetrapoda - paired limbs for terrestrial locomotion
- Development
- Anamniotes - offspring do not develop in a fluid-filled sac; fishes and amphibians
- Amniotes - offspring do develop in a fluid-filled sac; reptiles, birds, mammals
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Chordata

  • 2. Phylum Chordata ● Diverse phylum, but much less than arthropods, or molluscs ● Most advanced of the animal phylum ● Most complex anatomy (e.g., nervous, circulatory systems etc.) ● Some of the largest animals that have ever lived 2
  • 3. Phylum Chordata Membership based on possession of five characteristics - Do not have to be present throughout entire lifetime - Only during some life stage 1. Notochord 2. Pharyngeal gill slits (pouches) 3. Endostyle or thyroid gland 4. Post-anal tail 5. Dorsal tubular nerve cord 3
  • 4. Phylum Chordata 1. Notochord - Flexible rod-like structure - Enclosed by a fibrous sheath - Extends the length of the body - Provides basic support - Serves as main axis of support and for muscle attachment for undulatory, fish-like movements - First part of skeleton in embryo 4
  • 5. Phylum Chordata Notochord - In primitive chordates, the notochord persists throughout life - Most chordates replaces it with the vertebral bone - Remnants remain as intervertebral discs 5
  • 6. Phylum Chordata 2. Pharyngeal (gill) slits - Slit -like openings leading from throat to outside - First evolved as filter feeding apparatus - Still used as such in some groups - Used as gills in many aquatic forms - Many groups only have as embryos and loose as adults 6
  • 7. Phylum Chordata Pharyngeal (gill) slits - Slit -like openings leading from throat to outside - First evolved as filter feeding apparatus - Still used as such in some groups - Used as gills in many aquatic forms - Many groups only have as embryos and loose as adults 7
  • 8. Phylum Chordata 3. Endostyle or thyroid gland - Tissue only found in chordates - Originally part of the feeding apparatus - Secreted mucus to trap food inside the pharyngeal cavity - In most chordates becomes an endocrine gland - Helps control metabolism 8
  • 9. Phylum Chordata Endostyle or thyroid gland - Tissue only found in chordates - Originally part of the feeding apparatus - Secreted mucus to trap food inside the pharyngeal cavity - In most chordates becomes an endocrine gland - Helps control metabolism 9
  • 10. Phylum Chordata 4. Post-anal tail - Mobility for aquatic chordates - Efficient propulsion unit - Fins added for increased efficiency - Terrestrial chordates use tail for leverage and balance 10
  • 11. Phylum Chordata Post-anal tail - Mobility for aquatic chordates - Efficient propulsion unit - Fins added for increased efficiency - Terrestrial chordates use tail for leverage and balance 11
  • 12. Phylum Chordata 5. Dorsal tubular nerve cord - Most inverts have the nerve cord as ventral - Paired with paired ganglia along its length - Chordates have single hollow nerve cord - Anterior enlarged into brain 12
  • 13. Phylum Chordata Three major Subphyla - Urochordata (tunicates) - tail chordates - Cephalochordata (lancelets) - head chordates - Vertebrata (vertebrates) 13
  • 14. 14
  • 15. Subphylum Urochordata Tunicates and sea squirts - 1,600 species - All marine - All depths - Adult form as suspension feeder (catch particles in water) - Many live colonially on rocks or other hard surfaces 15
  • 16. Subphylum Urochordata Tunicates and sea squirts - Adults lack all chordate characters - More sponge-like - Sessile - Lack a coelom - Pump water through siphons - Tadpole larvae have all typical chordate features 16
  • 17. Subphylum Urochordata Tunicates and sea squirts - Adults have tough, nonliving covering - Tunic - Filter feeders - Incurrent siphon → pharyngeal slits → atrium → excurrent siphon - Endostyle secretes mucus on pharynx - Mucus and cilia move food to mouth 17
  • 18. Subphylum Urochordata Tunicates and sea squirts - Respiration - Pharynx serves all functions - Circulation - Open circulatory system - Small heart with two major vessels - Excretion - No specialized organs - Reproduction - All monoecious 18
  • 19. Subphylum Cephalochordata Lancelets - 29 species - Closest living relatives to vertebrates - Several characters intermediate between vertebrates and invertebrates - All chordate characters as adults - Lack internal skeleton 19
  • 20. Subphylum Cephalochordata Lancelets - Burrowers and swimmers - Body laterally compressed and fish- or eel-like - Ventral surface is flattened and bears metapleural folds - Most of time spent burrowed with only head exposed 20
  • 21. Subphylum Cephalochordata Lancelets - Fish-like fins with reinforcing rays - Movements - V-shaped bundles of muscles (myotomes) - Feeding and digestion - Filter feeders - Mouth surrounded by oral hood, wheel organ, and cilia - All work to draw in water - Pharynx strains particles from water - Hepatic caecum (liver) 21
  • 22. Subphylum Cephalochordata Lancelets - Circulation - Closed system but no heart - Respiration - Some through pharynx - Most via diffusion across body wall - Nervous system - Hollow nerve cord - Photoreceptive cells - Excretion - Nephridia similar to annelids 22
  • 23. Subphylum Cephalochordata Lancelets - Reproduction - All diecious - Larvae resemble adults - But covered in cilia 23
  • 24. Subphylum Vertebrata Most complex group of animals Fish became first true vertebrates - Oldest known fossils of a vertebrate (560 mya) Only one invertebrate group evolved flight - Two (3*) vertebrates evolved powered flight - All other show some gliding 24
  • 25. Subphylum Vertebrata Most complex group of animals Major characters 1. Internal jointed skeleton - Bone or cartilage - Living tissue - Cartilage first, then bone - Axial and appendicular skeleton 25
  • 26. Subphylum Vertebrata Most complex group of animals Major characters 2. Segmented skeletal muscles - W-shaped muscle fibers - Heightened control of body movements 26
  • 27. Subphylum Vertebrata Most complex group of animals Major characters 3. Complex skin - Multilayered - Dermis and epidermis - Contains - Sensory receptors, glands, keratin structures (hair, scales, feathers) 27
  • 28. Subphylum Vertebrata Most complex group of animals Major characters 4. More efficient digestive system - Food moved by peristaltic contractions not cilia - Acid producing stomach - Accessory glands - Pancreas, liver 28
  • 29. Subphylum Vertebrata Most complex group of animals Major characters 5. Efficient respiratory system tied to circulation - Pharyngeal slits for filtering became functional gills 29
  • 30. Subphylum Vertebrata Most complex group of animals Major characters 6. Increasingly efficient circulation - Ventral heart - Closed circuit - heart chambers (2, 3, 4) - RBC’s use hemoglobin as respiratory pigment 30
  • 31. Subphylum Vertebrata Most complex group of animals Major characters 7. Most complex nervous system - Well developed head and sensory organs - Lifestyle shift from filter feeding to predation - CNS and PNS 31
  • 32. Subphylum Vertebrata Most complex group of animals Major characters 8. Improved efficiency of excretory organs - Paired kidneys - Dual role for metabolic wastes and osmoregulation 9. Almost all are dioecious and reproduce sexually 32
  • 33. Classification of vertebrates - Jaws present or absent - Agnatha - jawless - Gnathostomata - mouth with jaws - Fins versus walking legs - Pisces - paired fins for swimming - Tetrapoda - paired limbs for terrestrial locomotion - Development - Anamniotes - offspring do not develop in a fluid-filled sac; fishes and amphibians - Amniotes - offspring do develop in a fluid-filled sac; reptiles, birds, mammals 33
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