Animal Kingdom - Chordata

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Cyclostomes

________ have a sucking and circular mouth without jaws.

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Teeth

________ are modified placoid scales which are backwardly directed.

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Phylum Chordata

________ is divided into three subphyla:

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hind limbs

The ________ generally have scales and are modified for walking, swimming, or clasping the tree branches.

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Endoskeleton

________ is fully ossified (bony) and the long bones are hollow with air cavities (pneumatic)

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air bladder

The ________ is present which regulates buoyancy.

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Skin

________ is dry without glands except for the oil gland at the base of the tail.

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skin of mammals

The ________ is unique in possessing hair.

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digestive tract of birds

The ________ has additional chambers, the crop, and the gizzard.

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amphibian skin

The ________ is moist (without scales)

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Respiration

________ is by the gills, lungs, and skin.

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ventral muscular heart

Besides the basic chordate characteristics, vertebrates have a(n) ________ with two, three, or four chambers, kidneys for excretion and osmoregulation, and paired appendages which may be fins or limbs.

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alimentary canal

The ________, urinary and reproductive tracts open into a common chamber called cloaca which opens to the exterior.

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cranium

The ________ and vertebral column are cartilaginous.

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notochord

The ________ is replaced by a cartilaginous or bony vertebral column in the adult.

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pairs of gill slits

They have an elongated body bearing 6- 15 ________ for respiration.

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Amphibians

________ can live in aquatic as well as terrestrial habitats.

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crocodiles

The heart is usually three- chambered, but four- chambered in ________.

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polar ice

They are found in a variety of habitats- ________ caps, deserts, mountains, forests, grasslands, and dark caves.

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marine animals

They are ________ with streamlined bodies and have cartilaginous endoskeletons.

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Gill slits

________ are separate and without operculum (gill cover)

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Subphyla Urochordata

________ and Cephalochordata are often referred to as protochordate and are exclusively marine.

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terrestrial animals

They are mostly ________ and their body is covered by dry and cornified skin, epidermal scales, or scutes.

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tympanum

A(n) ________ represents the ear.

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cold blooded animals

They are ________.

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Urochordata

In ________, the notochord is present only in the larval tail, while in Cephalochordata, it extends from head to tail region and is persistent throughout their life.

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Skin

________ is covered with cycloid /ctenoid scales.

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Cyclostomes

________ are marine but migrate for spawning in fresh water.

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Examples

Petromyzon (Lamprey) and Myxine (Hagfish)

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Examples

Scoliodon (Dog fish), Pristis (Saw fish), Carcharodon (Great white shark), and Trygon (Sting ray)

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Examples

Bufo (Toad), Rana (Frog), Hyla (Tree frog), Salamandra (Salamander), Ichthyophis (Limbless amphibian)

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Examples

Chelone (Turtle), Testudo (Tortoise), Chameleon (Tree lizard), Calotes (Garden lizard), Crocodilus (Crocodile), Alligator (Alligator)

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Hemidactylus (Wall lizard), Poisonous snakes

Naja (Cobra), Bangarus (Krait), Vipera (Viper)

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Examples

Corvus (Crow), Columba (Pigeon), Psittacula (Parrot), Struthio (Ostrich), Pavo (Peacock), Aptenodytes (Penguin), Neophron (Vulture)

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They are found in a variety of habitats

polar ice caps, deserts, mountains, forests, grasslands, and dark caves

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