Chapter 34
have chordate larval forms, which metamorphose into sessile, filter-feeding adults that bear little resemblance to other chordates.
Tunicates, Urochordates, or Urochordata
What characteristics are found in vertebrates, but not tunicates or lancelets? Vertebrae A distinct head A notochord Pharyngeal slits
Vertebrae A distinct head
in echinoderms, the larvae are __ symmetrically, and the adults are __ symmetrical
bilaterally; pentaradially
What organisms are in the class Ophiuroidea?
brittle stars
Members of this phylum are characterized by a dorsal, hollow nerve cord, a notochord, pharyngeal gill slits, and a postanal tail.
chordata
Cephalochordates, or __ are small marine chordates
lancelets
What organisms are in the class Asteroidea?
sea stars
Despite how different their sessile, filter-feeding adult forms seem, larval ___ clearly display chordate features.
tunicates or urochordates
The nonvertebrate chordate subphyla are
urochordata and cephalochordata
The chordate subphyla are Urochordata, Cephalochordata, and
vertebrata
In echinoderms, the hydraulic system that aids in movement and feeding is called the Blank______.
water-vascular system
Amniotes appeared approximately _____ million years ago. Multiple choice question.
300
Vertebrate evolution is believed to have begun
545 mya.
Characteristic of echinoderms
Adults have pentaradial symmetry Deuterostome development Endoskeleton made of calcium carbonate plates
Organisms with spiny skin that exhibit pentaradial symmetry as adults, and have an endoskeleton made of calcium carbonate plates, are known as the ______.
Echinoderms Echinodermata
Enclosed dorsal nerve cord Brain encased in skull Three pairs of well developed sensory organs
Enclosed dorsal nerve cord Brain encased in skull Three pairs of well developed sensory organs
What best describes symmetry in echinoderms?
Free-swimming larvae have bilateral symmetry, while the adult form is pentaradially symmetrical
What are the four features that characterize all chordates?
Presence of a notochord during embryonic development Presence of a postanal tail Presence of pharyngeal slits or pouches in the embryo Presence of a single, hollow nerve cord