General Biology 2 Lab Practical Review Continues
Part 1:
Animals
Characteristics of Phylum Hemichordata
-A
dorsal nerve cord
-Gill slits
-Have a post anal tail
An example of
this phylum would be the Acorn worm (tongue worm).


Acorn
worm (tongue worm)
Phylum Hemichordata
Kingdom
Animalia
Characteristics of Phylum
Chordata
-Post anal tail (at an early stage of life)
-Dorsal
nerve
-Notochord
-Gill slits (at an early stage of
life)
-Myotomes
Sub-Phylum
Urochordata-(primitive)
Example would be the Tunicate (Sea
squirt)

Tunicate
(Sea squirt)
Sub-phylum Urochordata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia
Sub-phylum
Cephalochordata
Example would be the Amphioxus (Lancelet)


Amphioxus
(Lancelet)
Sub-phylum Cephalochordata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia
The Amphioxus (Lancelet)
Model and Labeling Information
Sub-phylum
Vertebrata
Class Agnatha
An example of
this class would be the Lamprey and a Hagfish.

Lamprey
Class
Agnatha
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia

Hagfish
Class
Agnatha
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia
Class
Placodermi
An example of this class would be the ancient
fish.
Class Chrondrichtheyes (Cartilaginous
fish)
An example of this class would be the Shark, Ray, and Paddle
fish.

A
Shark
Class Chrondrichthyes
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum
Chordata
Kingdom Animalia
Class
Osteichtheyes
An example of this class would be a Perch and sea
horse.

A
Perch
Class Osteichtheyes
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum
Chordata
Kingdom Animalia

A
Seahorse
Class Osteichtheyes
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum
Chordata
Kingdom Animalia
Class
Amphibia
An example of this class would be frogs, toads, and
salamanders.

A Baby Frog
and Leopard Frog
Class Amphibia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum
Chordata
Kingdom Animalia
The frog model will be part
of the lab practical. There are specific parts to its anatomy that must be
studied. I am able to show you the labels in the pictures of the frog model. It
is recommended that you view the frog model before seeing the pictures, just so
that you will get an idea of what you are looking at. Also study your drawings
in the lab manual. It might come in handy.



Salamanders
Class
Amphibia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia
Class
Reptilia
Examples of this class would be Turtles, Iguanas,
Alligators, Crocodiles, Lizards, A Cayman, and a Snake.

Snapping
Turtle & Turtle Shell
Class Reptilia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum
Chordata
Kingdom Animalia

Iguana
Class
Reptilia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia

A Caiman
(crocodilian)
Class Reptilia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum
Chordata
Kingdom Animalia

A Lizard
Class Reptilia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia


Snakes
& Snake eggs
Class Reptilia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum
Chordata
Kingdom Animalia
Class
Aves
An example of this class would be the Chicken, Owl, and
Dove.

A Baby
Chick
Class Aves
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia

An
Owl
Class Aves
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia

A
Dove
Class Aves
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia
Class Mammalia
Examples in this class would be
a Bat, Mole, Deer, Kittens, and Pigs.

A
Bat
Class Mammalia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia

A
Mole
Class Mammalia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia

Deer
Class
Mammalia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia

Kittens
Class
Mammalia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia

Pigs
Class
Mammalia
Sub-phylum Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata
Kingdom
Animalia
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