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Introduction to the Vertebrates; Gives characteristics of vertebrates and contains visual examples of vertebrates. ... Vertebrates; Gives visuals the groups and the characteristics of each. ... General Sites...
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Reminders; 1. Introduction; 2. Phylum Chordata; 3. Chordate without Backbones; 4. The Origin of Vertebrates (fig. ... 30.5); 5. Vertebrate Characteristics; Fishes; 6. Class Agnatha; 7. Class Placodermi; 8. Class Chondrichthyes; 9. Class Osteichthyes; Tetrapods; 10. Class Amphibia; 11. Class Reptilia; 12. Class Aves; 13.
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Although some of the finer points of animal classification are still being disputed, children can benefit from learning that animals can be grouped together if they share enough characteristics. Animals are divided into two main groups: vertebrates (with internal backbones) and invertebrates (without internal backbones).
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Classification of Vertebrates ... Why are people so interested in vertebrates, when there are so few of them? Vertebrate animals are a big part of human life. Humans have dogs and cats as pets, they ride horses, they feed squirrels, and they raise cows for meat.
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www.dmturner.org/Teacher/Library/4thText/VerPart1.html
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TOPIC: General characteristics of the digestive system ... Figure 4.2. Regions of glandular mucosa lining the stomach of vertebrates. Proper gastric and pyloric glandular mucosa are found in the stomach of all vertebrates other than larval amphibians, monotremes, and armadillos. ... THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF VERTEBRATES ;
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4. General Characteristics of the Digestive System: Structural Characteristics - Introduction: Due to species variations, the vertebrate digestive system is best described under The principal sites of gut expansion in herbivorous vertebrates are the foregut, midgut, or hindgut. Structural Characteristics - Headgut:
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List the general characteristics of vertebrates. ... VERTEBRATES (Subphylum Vertebrata) In addition to the development of a backbone, vertebrates share a number of additional characteristics: *The anterior part of the dorsal, hollow nerve cord is enlarged into a brain.
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General characteristics of vertebrates ... Vertebrates may be characterized by 12 general derived characteristics. You should become very familiar with these traits, and identify how they are expressed in the vertebrates you will see in lab.
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www.shsu.edu/~bio_mlt/Chapter3.html
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Henry Gray (1821–1865). ... A typical vertebra consists of two essential parts—viz., an anterior segment, the body, and a posterior part, the vertebral or neural arch; these enclose a foramen, ... When the vertebræ are articulated with each other the bodies form a strong pillar for the support of the head and trunk,
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