Transcript Urochordata
Chordata:
Urochordata and
Cephalochordata
Joycelin Luc
Michelle Chen
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Intro to Chordata
Have a notochord
Have a dorsal nerve cord => develops into
central nervous system (brain and spinal
cord)
Most have pharyngeal clefts and
pharyngeal slits
Usually have a post-anal tail
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Common Names
Urochordata
Tunicate
sea squirts
sea pork
Cephalochordata
Lancelets
amphioxus
(means “both
ends pointed”)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/chordata/urochordata.html (left pic)
http://www.biologycorner.com/resources/Lancelet.JPG (right pic)
Joycelin Luc
Urochordata
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Cephalochordata
Michelle Chen
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Body Cavity and Body
symmetry
Coelom present in both the Urochordata
and Cephalochordata subphlya
bilaterian (bilaterally symmetrical)
Body consists of myoepithelial and
Epithelial cells
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Nervous System &
Sensory Features
Present consisting of brain and
spinal cord
in Urochordata, nervous system
disintegrates when it reaches adult
stage
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Circulatory System
Urochordata
Blood contains high
concentration of
vandium and lithium
Open circulatory
system
Ventral heart
Cephalochordata
Closed blood system
Main ventral and
paired dorsal aorta
No central heart, but
consists of branches
lacks hemoglobin
and is colorless
Has Atria cavity
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http://faculty.vassar.edu/mehaffey/academic/animalstructure/outlines/chordata.html
Digestive & Excretory
System
Urochordata
Cephalochordata
Draws food through
Uses cilia pumping
siphon into atrium from
to move food
pharyngeal slits
particles from slit
Food filtered by mucous Trap food in pharynx
net
Moves to esophagus
through cilia
Exits excurrent siphon
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Locomotion/ Musculature
Urochordata
Juvenile: tail
muscles; gravity and
light sensitive cells
Adult: attach to a
substrate
sessile
Cephalochordata
Contraction of
muscles arranged in
a <<<< structure -> a
side to side
undulation to move
forward
Somites
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Skeletal Type
Urochordata
Cephalochordata
Notochord (some Develops dorsal,
have spicule when
hollow never cord
young)
Post-anal tail
adult: attach to
rock
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Reproduction
Urochordata
Hermaphrodites
Eggs kept inside until
hatch
Sperm released into
H2O
Cephalochordata
Gonochoristic: sex
separate
Sperm and eggs
released into water
Fertilization is
external
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Gas Exchange
Uses cilia to regulate the gases
Pharynx and pharyngeal slits regulate the
gas exchange (across external body
surface)
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Other unique features
Urochordata = very few natural predators
Invasive species
Form colonies
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Quiz
1. What are the four basic features that
separate Chordata from other phyla?
2. Name one difference between Urochordata
and Cephalochordata.
3. How do adult sea squirts move? What about
adult lancelets?
4. How are the reproductive methods for
Urochordata and Cephalochordata
different?
Joycelin Luc
THE END!!!