Introduction
- What are the 3 subphyla of Phylum Chordata?
- What is the relationship between systematics and taxonomy?
- T/F Chordates are all vertebrates
- List the four characteristics that chordates share.
- Who is the "founder of modern taxonomy?"
- What two things are credited to him?
- What are the 2 forms of speciation?
- What vertebrate lineage has the most species?
- What is Darwin known for? What four conditions are necessary in order for this to occur?
- What are the three rules of morphological variation in endotherms?
Fish
- What makes sharks different from other fish?
- Name the two extant classes of Agnatha:
- List and describe the 3 types of fish scales:
- What caused the predatory lifestyle to begin?
- What fish class was the precursor to tetrapods?
- When was the age of the fishes?
Amphibians
- What is special/unique about amphibian eggs?
- What are the three extant orders of Amphibians?
- What does amphibian mean?
- What are the 3 theories about why fish moved to land?
- What does Lissamphibia mean?
- What is the Age of Amphibians?
- Name the characteristics of amphibians:
- What order of amphibians do not metamorphasize?
Reptiles
- When is the "Age of Reptiles?"
- What is temporal fenestration? What purpose does it serve?
- What are the names of the groups with different forms of temporal fenestrae? (three)
- What is the major evolutionary difference between amphibians and reptiles?
- Why is the amniotic egg significant?
- What is the name for the top and bottom of the turtle shell?
- What are the three traditional suborders of Order Squamata?
- Today, this traditional group is recognized to be included in two phylogenetic groups: Iguania and Scleroglossa.
- What is a patagium?
- Name the characteristics of reptiles.
- T/F Reptiles form a monophyletic group.
Birds
- T/F Birds form a monophyletic group.
- How many heart chambers do birds have?
- What is special about a bird's respiratory system?
- What was the first group of reptiles to have feathers?
- How else were they bird-like?
- T/F Feathers were derived from the skin?
- What are the three theories about flight evolution?
- ______: fused clavical
- ______: egg-laying
- ______:one ear ossicle
- ______: flightless birds with Gonduana distribution, possibly the basal group of birds
Mammals
- What are the characteristics of mammals?
- Therapsids have been found in both warm and cool environments. Why is this significant?
- What does the nasolacrimal duct suggest about stem mammmals?
- What are the three most significant changes that occurred during the shift between reptiles and mammals?
- What happened to the original reptilian jaw hinge?
- How did the new dentary hinge help mammals?
- T/F Monotreme eggs resemble bird eggs.
- What is the name of the pouch of metatherians?
- T/F Marsupials have viviparity.
Skeletal System
- What makes bones hard?
- Compare and contrast endochondral and membranous bones.
- T/F Turtles have an exoskeleton.
- What are the functions of the skeletal system?
- T/F bone is a living tissue.
- What are the components of the skeletal system? (2)
- What specializations of the appendicular skeleton were discussed in class?
Muscle System
- T/F Adults can increase the number of skeletal muscle cells.
- Why are intercalated disks important/helpful?
- What is the name of the membrane that surrounds the muscle fibers?
- What are the two types of muscle myofilaments?
- How can you distinguish between them?
- What is the name of the nerves that control skeletal muscle?
- Where does energy for muscle contraction come from?
- What is the name for fish muscle?
- What is the difference between fast and slow muscle?
- What is an example of a slow muscle/fast muscle?
Circulatory System
- What are the 3 functions of the circulatory system?
- Name the two components of the circulatory system
- Why do ventricles have thicker walls than atria?
- What components can be found in plasma?
- What are the names for the 3 types of blood cells?
- Diagram and label: artery, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins
- What is the function of the lymphatic system?
- What is a portal vein?
- ______takes blood to liver.
- ______takes blood to kidneys.
- ______sac that collects blood before entering atrium in fish.
- T/F Amphibians have two heart ventricles.
- How is the amphibian (and reptile) circulatory system more advanced than the fish circulatory system?
- ______circuittaking oxygen-poor blood to lungs and back to heart.
- ______circuittaking oxygen-rich blood to body and back.
- After returning to the body, the blood flows into the ______atrium?
- The aortic arch curves ______in birds and ______in mammals
- T/F All reptiles have 3 heart chambers.