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Page 1: COMPARING VERTEBRATES. What is a vertebrate? Vertebrates are animals with an internal skeleton made of bone Although vertebrates represent only a very.

COMPARING COMPARING VERTEBRATESVERTEBRATES

Page 2: COMPARING VERTEBRATES. What is a vertebrate? Vertebrates are animals with an internal skeleton made of bone Although vertebrates represent only a very.

What is a vertebrate?

• Vertebrates are animals with an internal skeleton made of bone

• Although vertebrates represent only a very small percentage of all animals, their size and mobility often allow them to dominate their environment.

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What kinds of animals are included in “vertebrates”?• Fish

• Amphibians

• Reptiles

• Birds

• Mammals

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FISHFISH

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There are three types of fish:

• Jawless fish– Ex: Hagfish

• Cartilaginous fish– Ex: Sharks

• Bony fish– Ex: Goldfish

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Fish Movement• All fish have an endoskeleton made up of

either cartilage or bone

• Muscles attached to the endoskeleton allow fish to make strong movements

• Fins on fish increase stability and help them move forward

• Some fish use swim bladders to help keep them afloat

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How do fish respond to the environment?

• Fish have many organs to allow them to sense the environment– Eyes, nostrils, taste buds, inner ears

• Fish have a unique organ called the lateral line which senses vibrations and helps fish direct their movement

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Respiration: How do fish get oxygen?

• Fish use their gills to get the oxygen they need from the water

• Gills are made up of fingerlike projections through which gases enter and exit the blood

• In some fish, gills are covered by an operculum

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Circulation: How does blood circulate through a fish’s body?

• Fish have a single-loop circulatory system

• Blood travels from the gills to the body to the heart and back to the gills

• Fish hearts have only two chambers (one atrium and one ventricle)

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How do fish maintain water balance?

• Fish have kidneys – to regulate their body’s salt and water balance– to remove wastes from the blood

• Excess water and body wastes leave the kidneys as urine

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How do fish reproduce?• Most fish reproduce sexually through

external fertilization in a process called spawning

• During spawning– a female fish

releases eggs into the water

– then, a male fish swims over them and releases sperm

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AMPHIBIANSAMPHIBIANS

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Amphibian Members

• Frogs

• Salamanders

• Newts

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Amphibians have adaptations that allow them to live on land

• Legs

• Lungs

• Double-loop Blood Circulation

• Cutaneous (skin) Respiration

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Amphibian Movement• Amphibians move very differently than fish

because of where they move (water vs. land)

• Land living animals rely on their stronger skeletons for support against gravity

• Limbs (arms and legs) allow for movement

• Frogs have thick hip bones to absorb impact of landing after jumping

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How do amphibians respond to the environment?

• Primary sensory organs of amphibians are the eyes and ears

• Vision is important in hunting and avoiding predators

• Sounds are transmitted to inner ear by the eardrum

• Amphibians have a well developed brain

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Respiration: How do amphibians get oxygen?

• Most adult amphibians get oxygen using lungs

• Lungs are less effective than gills, but they don’t need to be as effective as gills because air has MUCH more oxygen than water does

• Many amphibians also get oxygen through their thin, moist skin

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Circulation: How does blood circulate through an amphibian’s

body?• Amphibians have a double-

loop circulatory system

• Structure of amphibian heart and circulatory system allows oxygen to be delivered to body more efficiently than fish

• Amphibian hearts have 3 chambers (2 atria & 1 ventricle)

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How do amphibians maintain water balance?

• Amphibians have kidneys like fish

• Mucous glands on skin keep them moist and prevent them from drying out

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How do amphibians reproduce?• Amphibians are still tied to the water

because it is where they reproduce

• They reproduce sexually by external fertilization

• Females lay eggs first, then they are fertilized by male

• Young amphibians develop in water as tadpoles and breathe through their skin

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REPTILESREPTILES

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Reptile Characteristics

• First to live completely on land• Dominated during age of

Dinosaurs• Can be found in a range of

habitats (except extreme cold)• All modern reptiles

– Have scales– Have clawed toes (except snakes)– Are ectothermic– Lack feathers or hair

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Reptile Movement• Have strong endoskeleton made of bone• Legs of reptile (if any) are positioned more

directly under body than limbs of amphibians

• This allows reptiles to move more easily on land

• Claws are used for climbing and digging

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How do reptiles respond to the environment?

• Many species of reptiles have keen vision to detect predators and prey

• Reptiles use their Jacobson’s organ to “taste” the environment

• Reptiles are ectothermic (can’t heat bodies using their metabolism)– Body temperature is mostly determined by

environmental temperature

• Many reptiles can change their body temperature by “sunning” or “shading” themselves

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Respiration: How do reptiles get oxygen?

• Lungs have a large surface area, so they can get more oxygen in one breath than amphibians can

• Strong muscles in rib cage move air into and out of lungs quickly, maximizing lung efficiency

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Circulation: How does blood circulate through a reptile’s body?

• Reptiles still have a 3 chamber heart, but the lower chamber (ventricle) is partially divided, reducing the mixing of oxygen-poor and oxygen-rich blood

• Therefore, oxygen is delivered to the body cells in reptiles more efficiently than it is in amphibians

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Reptile Reproduction

• Reptilian eggs are fertilized internally (protects gamete from drying out on land)

• Many reptiles are oviparous– Young hatch from egg laid outside of mother’s

body– Eggs of these reptiles are not protected

• Some reptiles are ovoviviparous– Fertilized eggs remain inside female’s body– Eggs of these reptiles are protected

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Reptile Reproduction• The amniotic egg is crucial

to the reptile’s success as a terrestrial animal

• It contains a water and food supply and is watertight which prevents drying out– Albumen (egg white) protects

and cushions developing embryo

– Yolk sac contains embryo’s main food supply

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BIRDSBIRDS

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Bird Characteristics• A characteristic that birds have in common

with reptiles is the amniotic egg

• Characteristics that are unique to birds are wings, feathers, beaks, and hollow bones

• Birds are endothermic: they generate enough heat through metabolism to maintain a high body temperature, regardless of the temperature of the environment

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Bird Characteristics

• Birds need A LOT of energy to fly and regulate body temperature

• This energy is obtained by a quick and efficient digestive system (they eat a lot!)

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Bird Adaptations

• Birds have adaptations to allow them to fly, to eat the food that they eat, and to live in the environments that they live in

• Feathers insulate birds from water and cold temperatures. – They may also be plucked to line the nest and

provide insulation to the eggs and young. – The individual feathers in the wings and tail

play important roles in controlling flight.

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Bird Adaptations

• The bones of birds are thin and hollow

• Many bones are fused, making the skeleton more rigid

• Different beaks and feet are adaptations for different bird lifestyles– Perching birds have curved toes/water birds

have webbed toes– Carnivorous birds have sharp beaks/water

birds have rounded beaks to eat water plants

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Respiration: How do birds get oxygen?

• Birds need a huge amount of energy to fly, which means they need a huge amount of oxygen

• They have air-sacs which are oxygen reservoirs to keep a constant flow of fresh air through the lungs

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Circulation: How does blood circulate through a bird’s body?

• For birds to circulate the huge amounts of oxygen needed for flight to all of their body cells, they need a very efficient heart and circulatory system

• Birds have four heart chambers and a double-loop circulatory system

• Their hearts also beat very fast when extra oxygen is needed

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Bird Reproduction• Internal fertilization

• Amniotic egg w/ hard shell (prevents drying out)

• Birds usually care for their eggs and for their young

• Nests are built to protect eggs

• Monogamy common

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MAMMALSMAMMALS

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Key Characteristics of Mammals

• Mammals have hair– Uses include insulation, camouflage, advertising,

sensing environment.

• Mammals are endothermic– (Can maintain a

constant body temp. despite temp. changes in environment)

– This allows animals to live in cold temps. & be very active

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Key Characteristics of Mammals• Mammals have specialized teeth that reflect

the differences in their diets– Mammalian teeth are not continuously replaced

(they only have two sets!)– Four types of teeth: incisors,

canines, premolars, molars

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How do Mammals reproduce?• Internal fertilization

occurs• Parental care in

mammals is quite different from other vertebrates– Young mammals depend

on their mothers for a relatively long time

– They receive food, protection and shelter from her

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How do mammals move and respond to the environment?

• Mammals use various methods of locomotion– Modes include

running, hopping, climbing, burrowing, flying, and swimming

• Bodies are adapted to moving around in particular environments

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How do mammals move and respond to the environment?

• Mammals rely on their senses for survival

• The importance of a sense depends on a mammal’s lifestyle and habitat

• Echolocation is used by bats and dolphins to “see” their prey or obstacles in the environment

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Respiration: How do Mammals get Oxygen?

• Lungs of mammals have LARGE internal surface area (more gas exchange per breath)

• Aided by a diaphragm which enlarges abdominal cavity drawing air in

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Circulation: How do Mammals get oxygen to circulate around their bodies?

• Mammals have a 4-chambered heart

• This ensures only oxygen rich blood gets to the tissues

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Groups of Mammals• Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs

– They are only found in Australia and New Guinea

– Female monotremes do not have nipples: the young lap up milk that oozes from glands located in mother’s belly

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Groups of Mammals• Marsupials spend most of their time

developing in their mother’s pouch– Mostly found in Australia & South America

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Groups of Mammals

• Placental Mammals are the most familiar types of mammals– Make up 95% of all mammalian species– The young develop inside female’s uterus,

where they are nourished by her blood– Many are domesticated


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