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Characteristics:
 Worm-like marine animals.
 Body cylindrical and composed of an
anterior proboscis, a collar and a long
trunk.
 Bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and
coelomate.
 Organ-system level of organisation.
 Respiration through gills & open type
circulation.
o Excretory organ proboscis gland.
o Sexes separate, fertilisation external &
indirect development.
 e.g. Balanoglossus and Saccoglossus.
Balanoglossus
1. Presence of a notochord
2. A dorsal hollow nerve chord
3. Paired pharyngeal gill slits
4. Coelomate with organ system level of organisation
5. Post anal tail
IMPOTANT FEATURES OF A CHORDATA :
PROTOCHORDATES:
Subphylum Urochordata and Cephalochordata
are called Protochordates.
Phylum Chordata
1. Subphyla Urochordata or
Tunicata
2. Subphyla Cephalochordata
3. Subphyla Vertebrata
 Notochord is present
only in larval tail.
 Eg. Ascidia.
 Notochord extends
from head to tail region
and persistent
throughout their life.
 Eg. Branchiostoma
(Amphioxus)
UROCHODATA CEPHALOCHORDATA
PROTOCHORDATES
 Notochord persist during embryonic period.
 Notochord is replaced by a cartilaginous or bony
vertebral column in the adult.
 Ventral muscular heart present.
 Kidney for excretion & osmoregulation.
 Paired appendages may be fins or limbs.
 All vertebrates are chordates but all chordates are
not vertebrates.
CLASSES OF VERTEBRATA
1. Cylostomata
2. Chondrichthyes
3. Osteichthyes
4. Amphibia
5. Reptilia
6. Aves
7. Mammalia
Characteristics:
 Agnatha (Circular mouth without jaws).
 Ectoparasites on some fishes.
 Body is without scales and paired fins.
 Elongated body bearing 6-15 pairs of gill slits for
respiration.
 Cranium and vertebral column cartilaginous.
 Circulation closed type.
 Marine but migrate to fresh water for spawning &
larva after metamorphosis return to ocean
e.g. Petromyzon (Lamprey), Myxine (Hagfish)
CYCLOSTOMATA
Characteristics:
 Streamline body, cartilaginous endoskeleton.
Notochord persist throughout life.
Ventral mouth, powerful jaw, teeth are modified
into placoid scales, predaceous.
Gill slits are separate & without operculum.
Cold-blooded (poikilothermous), Heart two
chambers.
Sexes separate, internal fertilisation, many of
them are viviparous.
Torpedo possess electric organs & Trygon
have poison sting
Both marine & fresh water fishes with bony
endoskeleton.
Body streamlined & mouth terminal.
Four pairs of gills covered by operculum.
Body covered with cycloid/ctenoid scales.
Air blader regulates buoyancy.
Heart is two chamber, cold-blooded.
Fins are its locomotory organs.
Sexes separate, fertilisation external.
Mostly oviparous, development is direct.
Characteristics:
Habitats - Aquatic as well as terrestrial.
Frogs have smooth, moist skin; Toads have rough, dry
skin.
Body divisible into head and trunk.
Two pairs of limbs.
Tympanum represents ear & eyes have eyelids.
Alimentary canal, urinary and reproductive tracts open
into cloaca.
Respiration is by gills, lungs and through skin.
Heart is three chambered (two auricles & one ventricle).
Cold-blooded animals, sexes separate, fertilisation
external.
Oviparous and development is direct or indirect.
Toad
Characteristics:
Body is covered by cornified dry skin, epidermal scales.
Habitat - mostly terrestrial.
Creeping or crawling mode of locomotion.
Two pairs of limbs and tympanum represents ear.
Three-chambered heart, but four-chambered in
crocodiles.
 Poikilotherms & sexes are separate.
Snakes and lizards shed their scales as skin cast.
Fertilisation internal, oviparous and development is
direct.
Example : Chameleon (Tree lizard), Calotes (Garden
lizard), Crocodilus (Crocodile), Hemidactylus (Wall lizard) Wall lizard
 Warm-blooded (homoiothermous) animals.
 Forelimbs modified into wings & also possess
feathers used in flight, to regulate temperature
and camouflage purposes.
 Hind limbs have scales and modified for
walking, swimming or clasping the tree
branches.
 Possess beak.
 Bones are pneumatic (hollow with air cavities).
 The digestive tract contains crop and gizzard.
 Heart is four chambered.
 Respiration through lungs & air sacs.
 Sexes are separate; oviparous, fertilisation
internal and development is direct.
Indian Sparrow
 Presence mammary glands.
 Skin possess hair & homoiothermous.
 Two pairs of limbs adapted for walking,
running, climbing, burrowing, swimming
or flying.
 Different types of teeth are present in the
jaw.
 External ears or pinnae present.
 Heart four chambered, respiration by
lungs.
 Sexes are separate; viviparous;
fertilisation internal & development is
direct.
 Monotremes lay eggs & Marsupials are
pouched mammals.
 e.g. Platypus, Dolphin
MAMMALS
Delphinus (Dolphin)

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Animal kingdom Chordates

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  • 2. Characteristics:  Worm-like marine animals.  Body cylindrical and composed of an anterior proboscis, a collar and a long trunk.  Bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and coelomate.  Organ-system level of organisation.  Respiration through gills & open type circulation. o Excretory organ proboscis gland. o Sexes separate, fertilisation external & indirect development.  e.g. Balanoglossus and Saccoglossus. Balanoglossus
  • 3. 1. Presence of a notochord 2. A dorsal hollow nerve chord 3. Paired pharyngeal gill slits 4. Coelomate with organ system level of organisation 5. Post anal tail IMPOTANT FEATURES OF A CHORDATA :
  • 4. PROTOCHORDATES: Subphylum Urochordata and Cephalochordata are called Protochordates. Phylum Chordata 1. Subphyla Urochordata or Tunicata 2. Subphyla Cephalochordata 3. Subphyla Vertebrata
  • 5.  Notochord is present only in larval tail.  Eg. Ascidia.  Notochord extends from head to tail region and persistent throughout their life.  Eg. Branchiostoma (Amphioxus) UROCHODATA CEPHALOCHORDATA PROTOCHORDATES
  • 6.  Notochord persist during embryonic period.  Notochord is replaced by a cartilaginous or bony vertebral column in the adult.  Ventral muscular heart present.  Kidney for excretion & osmoregulation.  Paired appendages may be fins or limbs.  All vertebrates are chordates but all chordates are not vertebrates.
  • 7. CLASSES OF VERTEBRATA 1. Cylostomata 2. Chondrichthyes 3. Osteichthyes 4. Amphibia 5. Reptilia 6. Aves 7. Mammalia
  • 8. Characteristics:  Agnatha (Circular mouth without jaws).  Ectoparasites on some fishes.  Body is without scales and paired fins.  Elongated body bearing 6-15 pairs of gill slits for respiration.  Cranium and vertebral column cartilaginous.  Circulation closed type.  Marine but migrate to fresh water for spawning & larva after metamorphosis return to ocean e.g. Petromyzon (Lamprey), Myxine (Hagfish) CYCLOSTOMATA
  • 9. Characteristics:  Streamline body, cartilaginous endoskeleton. Notochord persist throughout life. Ventral mouth, powerful jaw, teeth are modified into placoid scales, predaceous. Gill slits are separate & without operculum. Cold-blooded (poikilothermous), Heart two chambers. Sexes separate, internal fertilisation, many of them are viviparous. Torpedo possess electric organs & Trygon have poison sting
  • 10. Both marine & fresh water fishes with bony endoskeleton. Body streamlined & mouth terminal. Four pairs of gills covered by operculum. Body covered with cycloid/ctenoid scales. Air blader regulates buoyancy. Heart is two chamber, cold-blooded. Fins are its locomotory organs. Sexes separate, fertilisation external. Mostly oviparous, development is direct.
  • 11. Characteristics: Habitats - Aquatic as well as terrestrial. Frogs have smooth, moist skin; Toads have rough, dry skin. Body divisible into head and trunk. Two pairs of limbs. Tympanum represents ear & eyes have eyelids. Alimentary canal, urinary and reproductive tracts open into cloaca. Respiration is by gills, lungs and through skin. Heart is three chambered (two auricles & one ventricle). Cold-blooded animals, sexes separate, fertilisation external. Oviparous and development is direct or indirect. Toad
  • 12. Characteristics: Body is covered by cornified dry skin, epidermal scales. Habitat - mostly terrestrial. Creeping or crawling mode of locomotion. Two pairs of limbs and tympanum represents ear. Three-chambered heart, but four-chambered in crocodiles.  Poikilotherms & sexes are separate. Snakes and lizards shed their scales as skin cast. Fertilisation internal, oviparous and development is direct. Example : Chameleon (Tree lizard), Calotes (Garden lizard), Crocodilus (Crocodile), Hemidactylus (Wall lizard) Wall lizard
  • 13.  Warm-blooded (homoiothermous) animals.  Forelimbs modified into wings & also possess feathers used in flight, to regulate temperature and camouflage purposes.  Hind limbs have scales and modified for walking, swimming or clasping the tree branches.  Possess beak.  Bones are pneumatic (hollow with air cavities).  The digestive tract contains crop and gizzard.  Heart is four chambered.  Respiration through lungs & air sacs.  Sexes are separate; oviparous, fertilisation internal and development is direct. Indian Sparrow
  • 14.  Presence mammary glands.  Skin possess hair & homoiothermous.  Two pairs of limbs adapted for walking, running, climbing, burrowing, swimming or flying.  Different types of teeth are present in the jaw.  External ears or pinnae present.  Heart four chambered, respiration by lungs.  Sexes are separate; viviparous; fertilisation internal & development is direct.  Monotremes lay eggs & Marsupials are pouched mammals.  e.g. Platypus, Dolphin MAMMALS Delphinus (Dolphin)