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Chapter 7 Marine Animals Without a Backbone

Echinoderms Characteristics of Phylum: Name means "Spiny Skin" Endoskeleton Skeleton on inside of body Covered by tissue All 7000 species exclusively marine

Echinoderms Characteristics of Phylum: Water vascular system with tube feet important in feeding and locomotion Skin gills for respiration.

Echinoderms Characteristics of Phylum: Radial symmetry in adults - larvae are bilaterally symmetrical

Echinoderms Characteristics of Phylum: Nervous system is decentralized (no brain) this allows any portion of the body to lead Can regenerate lost body parts

Types of Echinoderms Sea stars- Move with tube feet Have a central disc in center of body surrounded by five arms (or multiples of 5 arms) some species have 50 arms)

Types of Echinoderms Sea stars- Internal organs extend through the entire body, including the arms Calcium carbonate plates are loosely embedded in spiny skin making them slightly flexible

Types of Echinoderms Sea stars- Carnivores that normally consume shellfish and coral Play an important role is controlling shellfish populations Keystone species in many ecosystems

What is a keystone species? a species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend where removing them would change the ecosystem drastically. Pisaster ochraceus

Types of Echinoderms Brittle stars Like sea stars, they have a central disc surrounded by arms Five arms seen in brittle stars are thin and covered in numerous spines

Types of Echinoderms Brittle stars Internal organs are restricted to the central disc The tube feet present in brittle stars are without suckers and used for feeding on detritus and small animals

Types of Echinoderms Sea Urchins, Sea Biscuits, Sand Dollars Elongated, movable spines much longer than those sea in other groups Rigid plates are fused into a solid structure called a test Test

Types of Echinoderms Sea Urchins, Sea Biscuits, Sand Dollars Move with tube feet Mouth on the bottom, anus on top of body

Sea Biscuit Sand Dollar

Types of Echinoderms Sea Urchins, Sea Biscuits, Sand Dollars Biting mouth for grazing Aristotle's lantern is the feeding structure of muscles and mouthpieces Feed on detritus, encrusting organisms, algae or anything else they can scrape off surfaces

Types of Echinoderms Crinoids 600 species are typically found in deep water Represented by feather stars and sea lilies

Types of Echinoderms Crinoids Sea lilies live attached while feather stars are mobile Sea Lily Feather Star

Types of Echinoderms Crinoids These organisms have 5 or more arms that branch out for suspension feeding Some use a mucous net to aid in food capture

Types of Echinoderms Sea cucumbers Five rows of two feet are restricted to one side, where the animal lies The plates found in the sea cucumbers are loosely embedded in the thick skin They are deposit feeders

Types of Echinoderms Sea cucumbers Sea cucumbers have a interesting predator escape plan called evisceration, where they expel the internal organs; it is assumed this allows escape for the sea cucumber. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acxkfc3xtjs Since all echinoderms have regenerative capabilities, these internal organs will grow back.

Invertebrate Chordates The Phylum Chordata is a phylum that contains two invertebrate groups, tunicates and lancelets, as well as many other, more familiar animals such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Fish Tunicates

Invertebrate Chordates Chordates have several features that are seen at least during some portion of the life. Lancelets are the only chordates that possess all the features as adults. Lancelet

Invertebrate Chordates Characteristics of Chordates: Notochord - nerve cord support Tubular nerve cord Muscular pharynx Gill slits Post-Anal Tail Ventral heart

Types of Invertebrate Chordates Tunicates: All 3000 known species are marine Commonly called sea squirts they filter feed via an incurrent siphon and squirt water out an excurrent siphon after the water has been filtered

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Tunicates Larvae has chordate characteristics that are not seen in adults- only pharynx remains Called tunicates because of thick outer covering called a tunic

Tunicates Larvae are free swimming after fertilization occurs in open water- mass reproduction Adults normally live attached to boats, docks, reefs, or other hard substrate On boat propeller

Salp

Types of Invertebrate Chordates Lancelets 23 species Very small, only up to 3 inches long Laterally compressed and elongated Live in shallow marine waters as filter feeders

Types of Invertebrate Chordates Lanceletes Body shows segmented muscle tissue Notochord attached to the muscles Gills are used to filter food, not in respiration Possess all chordate features as an adult Only lack backbone that separates them from vertebrates

Characteristics of Major Animal Phyla