Chordate Classification:: Lecture Two Assit - Lect.Maha Mustafa
Chordate Classification:: Lecture Two Assit - Lect.Maha Mustafa
Chordate Classification:: Lecture Two Assit - Lect.Maha Mustafa
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Chordate classification:
Phylum Chordate: chordates form a phylum of creatures that are based on
a bilateral body plan and are defined by having at some stage in their lives
all of the following distinctive characteristics: (Notochord, Dorsal nerve
cord, Gill slits and Postanal tail). All are found in embryonic stage in all
chordates and may later be lost.
Phylum
Chordata
Division Division
Cephalochordata Vertebrata
super class
Tetrapoda super class
Pisces
Class Class
Chondrichthyes Osteichthyes
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1. Class: -Chondrichthyes:
2. Class: - Osteichthyes
Chondrichthyes Osteichthyes
A class of fish that includes those A class of fish that includes those
with cartilaginous skeleton, also with bony skeleton, also known bony
known cartilaginous fish fish
Gills 5-7 pairs, gill not cover by an Gills 4 pairs, gill are covered by an
operculum. operculum.
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1- Class: - Amphibia
The characteristics of this class:
1. The name of amphibian refers to the use of both aquatic and terrestrial
habitats.
2. Most of them have two pairs limbs. Body is divided into head and
trunk tail may be present in some.
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2- Class: - Reptiles
The reptiles are class of scaly vertebrates that usually reproduce by laying
eggs.
1. Reptiles are mostly terrestrial animal. And their body covered by dry
and cornified skin, epidermal scale and always contains a post anal
tail.
3. The reptiles skin is protected by hard scales, and they also secrete
toxin through teeth and nails.
4. The heart is three chambered and contain two auricles and one
incompletely divided ventricle.
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3-Class: - Aves
The characteristics of this class:
1. All birds have feathers, which no other animals living or extinct are
known to have had.
2. Their forelimbs are modified as wings. The hand limbs are modified
walking, swimming or clasping the tree branched.
3. Feathers are highly modified scales. Presence oil glands base of the
tail and no other gland on the skin.
5. The digestive tract has additional chambers, the crop and gizzard. The
crop stores and softens the food; however, the gizzard helps in
crushing and churning the food.
6. The long bones are hollow and connected by air passages this reduce
the weight of body.
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4- Class: - Mammalian
Mammals are present in almost all habitats - polar ice caps, deserts,
mountains, forests, and grasslands. The characteristic of the class:
4. Heart is four-chambered