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Ch. 3 Sec. 1 What is a Vertebrate?

Ch. 3 Sec. 1 What is a Vertebrate?. characteristics of phylum Chordata notochord nerve cord pharyngeal slits

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Page 1: Ch. 3 Sec. 1 What is a Vertebrate?. characteristics of phylum Chordata notochord nerve cord pharyngeal slits

Ch. 3 Sec. 1 What is a Vertebrate?

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characteristics ofphylum Chordata

notochord

nerve cord

pharyngeal slits

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• There are a few invertebrates that are chordates (they have a notochord)

• But most chordates are vertebrates, and their notochord is replaced by a backbone as they develop.

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Similarities in vertebrate development

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functions of endoskeleton

(internal skeleton)1. supports & protects body

2. gives body shape

3. gives muscles place to attach

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A vertebrate’s backbone is part of an endoskeleton, or internal skeleton.

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endoskeleton

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Snake skeleton

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Turtle skeleton

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The backbone

• The backbone is not just one huge bone!

• It is formed by many VERTEBRAE (singular vertebra)

• There is a hole through each vertebra to allow the nerve cord to pass through it

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ectotherm• animal whose body temp. does not

produce much internal heat• body temp. changes depending on temp.

of environment• “cold-blooded”• examples:

– fishes–amphibians– reptiles

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endotherm• animal whose body controls &

regulates its temp. by controlling internal heat it produces

• body temp. does not change much with environment

• “warm-blooded”• examples:1. birds2. mammals

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ectotherm

endotherm

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ectotherms endotherms

reptiles

fish

amphibians

birds

mammals

Draw pictures of 3 ectotherms & 3 endotherms.