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Unit 6
Vertebrates
Biology and Geology
1Âş ESO
Index
1. Introduction
2. Fish
3. Amphibians
3.1. Anurans
3.2. Urodeles
4. Reptiles
4.1 Chelonians
4.2. Saurians
4.3. Ophidians
4.4. Crocodilians
5. Birds
6. Mammals
6.1 Monotremes
4.2. Marsupials
4.3. Placentals
1Introduction
Characteristics of vertebrates
Vertebrates are animals with external bilateral
symmetry. Their bodies have two equal halves,
except for the location of the internal organs.
They have an internal skeleton, which is
made up of cartilage or bone or both, and
gives them greater flexibility and strength.
The spinal column (spine), which protects the spinal cord,
comprises several bones arranged over each other (vertebrae)
1Introduction
Characteristics of vertebrates
Vertebrates also have limbs.
Vertebrates are grouped into fish or tetrapods (four-
legged animals) according to the type of limbs they have.
Tetrapods
1Introduction
Characteristics of vertebrates
The body of vertebrates is divided into: Head, torso and limbs.
1Introduction
Regulation of body temperature
Animals have different ways of regulating their body temperatures,
as well as different sources of body heat.
Depending on how they regulate their temperature, animals are
classified as:
 Poikilotherms: animals whose temperature changes depending
on the environmental temperature. In other words, they have a
body temperature similar to that of their environment. Fish,
amphibians, and reptiles are poikilotherms. They are also
known as cold-blooded animals.
 Homeotherms: They maintain their body temperature constant,
regardless of the environmental temperature. Birds and
mammals are homeotherms. They are also known as warm-
blooded animals.
Animals can also be divided by another classification system based
on whether their heat primarily comes from an external source or
an internal source.
1Introduction
Regulation of body temperature
 Ectotherms: Animals that receive heat primarily from external
sources (reptiles, amphibians, and fish).
 Endotherms: Animals that create their own heat (mammals
and birds).
1Introduction
Regulation of body temperature
These two systems overlap. Homeotherms can also usually be
classified as endotherms, and poikilotherms can usually be
classified as ectotherms. However, these rules aren’t always true.
1Introduction
When did vertebrates first appear?
The first vertebrates on Earth were aquatic animals like fish,
which evolved into amphibians and reptiles. Reptiles evolved into
birds and mammals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_contin
ue=175&v=OdhPIfOgwAo&feature=emb_logo
2Fish
2Fish
Fish are exclusively aquatic vertebrates; all their characteristics
make them specifically suited for living in water.
• Fish have streamlined bodies (body
shape that offers minimum resistance)
that allow them to move easily in water.
• The majority of them have protective
scales covering their bodies, that help
them glide (“planear”) in water.
• They have different types of fines to
propel themselves forward and
manoeuvre (“maniobrar”) in the water.
2Fish
• They are ectothermic and most poikilotherms, in other
words, their body temperature depends on the temperature
of their environment.
• They breathe through gills.
• They have a unique sense organ called the lateral line (it
detects vibrations in water), which helps fish to navigate,
find food and avoid predator.
2Fish
Nutrition
• Most fish are carnivores: some are predators, while
others are scavengers (they eat dead animals).
• There are also herbivores (they eat aquatic plants or
algae) and omnivores.
2Fish
Type of fish
Bony fish Cartilaginous fish
• Bone skeleton
• Gills protected by a hard
covering (operculum)
• Mouth at the end or edge of
their head
• Homocercal tail fin (divided
into two equal parts
• Flat, round scales
• Almost all have a swim bladder
• Skeleton of cartilage
• Gills without operculum
• Ventral mouth (on or toward
the lower, abdominal plan)
• Heterocercal tail fin (divided
into two parts of different sizes)
• Thick, tooth-like scales
• Not have swim bladder.
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2Fish
The swim bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that
contributes to the ability of many bony fish (but
not cartilaginous fish) to control their buoyancy (“flotabilidad”),
and thus to stay at their current water depth without having
to waste energy in swimming.
2Fish
Trout
Salmon
Hake (merluza)
Sharks
Skates /Rays
Type of fish
https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=TJN3gJoZqlY
2Fish
Type of fish
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs2kbXUB6Q0
Copy and complete the following table
2Fish
Reproduction
 Bony fish
Bony fish reproduce by
external fertilisation.
They are oviparous and can lay millions of eggs at a time.
This increases the chance of survival of the fry (baby fish)
as they are often eaten by their parents or other animals.
2Fish
Reproduction
 Cartilaginous fish
Cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and skates, reproduce by
internal fertilisation. The males have reproductive organs
called claspers, which are used to deposit sperm in the
female´s cloaca.
Most embryonic development is
ovoviviparous in sharks and
oviparous in skates.
3Amphibians
3Amphibians
Amphibians are generally terrestrial vertebrates that
need to live near water or in very damp environments,
in order to avoid their skin gets dry and because they
need water to reproduce.
They are the most primitive of tetrapods and have
characteristics somewhere between fish and reptiles.
This skin contains many
glands that produce
substances to keep it moist
and stop it from drying out.
In some species, these glands produce venom.
They have very thin skin without scales.
3Amphibians
3Amphibians
Most amphibians have four legs which them use to move
about on land and to swim.
The front legs have four toes and the back legs have five
toes, connected by membranes to facilitate swimming.
3Amphibians
They are ectothermic (their body temperature depends on
the temperature of their environment), so they cannot live
in very cold places.
Adult amphibians have pulmonary and
cutaneous respiration.
The larvae breathe through gills.
Adult amphibians are carnivores. (feed on small
invertebrates that they capture with their long, sticky
tongue). The larva of some species are omnivores.
https://www.youtu
be.com/watch?v=M
FlHHG57V2U
3Amphibians
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_contin
ue=7&v=4OZJ5DmSTMg&feature=emb_logo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocfDnDVP
Gio
https://bicheando.net/2018/02/guia-sonora-del-
canto-de-los-anfibios-de-la-peninsula-iberica/
GuĂ­a sonora del canto de los
anfibios de la Península Ibérica
Watch it only if you are curious (or if you get bored a lot)
3Amphibians
3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads)
They have a short body without a tail in their adult
state.
In some species, the toes on the hind feet
are joined together by interdigital
webbing to aid swimming.
Their hind legs are longer than
the front legs because they have
become adapted for jumping.
3Amphibians
3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads)
3Amphibians
Anurans reproduce by external fertilisation and are oviparous.
The male holds the female and releases
sperm over the ova as the female expels
then into water.
3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads)
The larvae look like fish and have external gills. They are
called tadpoles and change into adults through
metamorphosis.
3Amphibians
3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMs3waaW75g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZYal35e1aM
https://www.youtube.com/wat
ch?v=rVAjUSLkDLo
3Amphibians
3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads)
What is the difference between frogs and toads?
3Amphibians
3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads)
Anuros ibéricos. Las especies de ranas y sapos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzS8S5c7buU
Watch it only if you are curious (or if you get bored a lot)
3Amphibians
3.2 Urodeles (Newts and salamanders)
Newts (tritones) Salamanders
They have a long body with a tail.
Their four legs are short and they are all the same
length.
3Amphibians
3.2 Urodeles (Newts and salamanders)
Urodeles reproduce by internal fertilisation and are
oviparous.
They perform a complicated wedding dance during which
the male releases sperm in jelly-like capsules called
spermatophores, which the female then puts in her cloaca.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFO9cxf421Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QkRScsL4Rc
3Amphibians
3.2 Urodeles (Newts and salamanders)
A few days after fertilisation, the eggs are laid.
After a few weeks of being attached to an
aquatic plant, the larvae are born.
Larvae breathe through gills until they develops
lungs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=nBeo_gRDaI4
3Amphibians
3.2 Urodeles (Newts and salamanders)
https://www.youtube.com/w
atch?v=hwIz-0mtIhM
Tritones ibéricos. Las especies de
la Península Ibérica.
https://www.youtube.com/watch
?v=c4V7CtB5_ac
Salamandras ibéricas. Las 9
subespecies de la Península Ibérica.
Watch it only if you are curious (or if you get bored a lot)
4Reptiles
4Reptiles
Reptiles are generally terrestrial vertebrates which, in
many cases, move by crawling or slithering (dragging
themselves along the ground)
https://www.youtube.co
m/watch?v=zEto1-ZTbd4
https://www.youtube.co
m/watch?v=Co7bJlJliEs
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=tTlLalGLvy0
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=joR4OL_mQnE
4Reptiles
They have thick skin, without glands, which is covered
in impermeable, hard scales that prevent the loss of
water.
4Reptiles
Most of them have four legs ending in five toes with
claws.
4Reptiles
They are poikilothermic (ectothermic) animals.
At low temperature, they are slow and
less active, and need to warm
themselves in the sun.
They become lethargic (without
energy) in winter and they hibernate.
They have pulmonary respiration.
4Reptiles
Most of them are carnivores. Some of them, like
snakes, swallow their prey whole.
Only a few, such as tortoises, and some
lizards and iguanas are herbivores.
4Reptiles
Reptiles reproduce by internal fertilisation.
Almost all of them are oviparous. Their eggs
have a protective, impermeable shell and
contain nutritious substances to developing
embryo.
After fertilisation, female deposit their
eggs in the ground and abandon them,
except crocodiles, which guard their eggs
to protect them.
4Reptiles
4Reptiles
Groups of reptiles
Present- day reptiles are remnants of those that existed
in the past.
Reptiles can be:
• Chelonians (turtles and tortoises)
• Saurians (Lizards, geckos, chameleons and iguanas)
• Ophidians (snakes)
• Crocodilians (crocodiles and alligators)
4Reptiles
4.1 Chelonians (turtles and tortoises)
They can be aquatic or terrestrial.
They have a shell which covers their trunk.
They do not have any teeth: their mandibles
form a horn-shaped beak which they use to
cut their food.
4Reptiles
4.1 Chelonians (turtles and tortoises)
https://www.youtube.com/wat
ch?time_continue=14&v=Qr0xI
WECtyY&feature=emb_logo
4Reptiles
4.2 Saurians (Lizards, geckos, chameleons and iguanas)
Lizards Geckos Iguanas Chameleons
They are characterised by their forked tongue (branching in
two) and the fact they regularly moult (change their layer of
scales).
Forked tongue
moulting
4Reptiles
4.2 Saurians (Lizards, geckos, chameleons and iguanas)
They are mostly terrestrial.
They have a triangular head, eyes with moving eyelids and a
long torso and tail.
Some can shed their tail to distract predators,
giving them time to scape, and then grow it
back later.
4Reptiles
4.3 Ophidians (Snakes)
They are characterised by their forked tongue (branching in
two) and the fact they regularly moult (change their layer of
scales).
4Reptiles
4.3 Ophidians (Snakes)
They can be terrestrial or aquatic.
They have a very long body and no legs.
Their jaws allow them to swallow large prey.
Some snakes have a venomous bite.
4Reptiles
4.4 Crocodilians (crocodiles, caimans, alligators and gharials)
They live in water and on land.
They are large and have large scales.
They are predators and have powerful jaws with sharp,
strong teeth.
4Reptiles
4.4 Crocodilians (crocodiles, caimans, alligators and gharials)
Crocodiles Caimans
Alligators Gharials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DefLKnKyQfA
4Reptiles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9CsBSPR14c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioblgpA5eTo
Chameleon Changing Color
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kAs5yoHhF8
Reptiles general characteristics

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U nit 6 vertebrates (1)

  • 1. Unit 6 Vertebrates Biology and Geology 1Âş ESO
  • 2. Index 1. Introduction 2. Fish 3. Amphibians 3.1. Anurans 3.2. Urodeles 4. Reptiles 4.1 Chelonians 4.2. Saurians 4.3. Ophidians 4.4. Crocodilians 5. Birds 6. Mammals 6.1 Monotremes 4.2. Marsupials 4.3. Placentals
  • 3. 1Introduction Characteristics of vertebrates Vertebrates are animals with external bilateral symmetry. Their bodies have two equal halves, except for the location of the internal organs. They have an internal skeleton, which is made up of cartilage or bone or both, and gives them greater flexibility and strength. The spinal column (spine), which protects the spinal cord, comprises several bones arranged over each other (vertebrae)
  • 4. 1Introduction Characteristics of vertebrates Vertebrates also have limbs. Vertebrates are grouped into fish or tetrapods (four- legged animals) according to the type of limbs they have. Tetrapods
  • 5. 1Introduction Characteristics of vertebrates The body of vertebrates is divided into: Head, torso and limbs.
  • 6. 1Introduction Regulation of body temperature Animals have different ways of regulating their body temperatures, as well as different sources of body heat. Depending on how they regulate their temperature, animals are classified as:  Poikilotherms: animals whose temperature changes depending on the environmental temperature. In other words, they have a body temperature similar to that of their environment. Fish, amphibians, and reptiles are poikilotherms. They are also known as cold-blooded animals.  Homeotherms: They maintain their body temperature constant, regardless of the environmental temperature. Birds and mammals are homeotherms. They are also known as warm- blooded animals.
  • 7. Animals can also be divided by another classification system based on whether their heat primarily comes from an external source or an internal source. 1Introduction Regulation of body temperature  Ectotherms: Animals that receive heat primarily from external sources (reptiles, amphibians, and fish).  Endotherms: Animals that create their own heat (mammals and birds).
  • 8. 1Introduction Regulation of body temperature These two systems overlap. Homeotherms can also usually be classified as endotherms, and poikilotherms can usually be classified as ectotherms. However, these rules aren’t always true.
  • 9. 1Introduction When did vertebrates first appear? The first vertebrates on Earth were aquatic animals like fish, which evolved into amphibians and reptiles. Reptiles evolved into birds and mammals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_contin ue=175&v=OdhPIfOgwAo&feature=emb_logo
  • 10. 2Fish
  • 11. 2Fish Fish are exclusively aquatic vertebrates; all their characteristics make them specifically suited for living in water. • Fish have streamlined bodies (body shape that offers minimum resistance) that allow them to move easily in water. • The majority of them have protective scales covering their bodies, that help them glide (“planear”) in water. • They have different types of fines to propel themselves forward and manoeuvre (“maniobrar”) in the water.
  • 12. 2Fish • They are ectothermic and most poikilotherms, in other words, their body temperature depends on the temperature of their environment. • They breathe through gills. • They have a unique sense organ called the lateral line (it detects vibrations in water), which helps fish to navigate, find food and avoid predator.
  • 13. 2Fish Nutrition • Most fish are carnivores: some are predators, while others are scavengers (they eat dead animals). • There are also herbivores (they eat aquatic plants or algae) and omnivores.
  • 14. 2Fish Type of fish Bony fish Cartilaginous fish • Bone skeleton • Gills protected by a hard covering (operculum) • Mouth at the end or edge of their head • Homocercal tail fin (divided into two equal parts • Flat, round scales • Almost all have a swim bladder • Skeleton of cartilage • Gills without operculum • Ventral mouth (on or toward the lower, abdominal plan) • Heterocercal tail fin (divided into two parts of different sizes) • Thick, tooth-like scales • Not have swim bladder.
  • 15. Activity Print and complete the following activities Link descarga en el blog
  • 16. 2Fish The swim bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of many bony fish (but not cartilaginous fish) to control their buoyancy (“flotabilidad”), and thus to stay at their current water depth without having to waste energy in swimming.
  • 17. 2Fish Trout Salmon Hake (merluza) Sharks Skates /Rays Type of fish https://www.youtube.com /watch?v=TJN3gJoZqlY
  • 19. Copy and complete the following table
  • 20. 2Fish Reproduction  Bony fish Bony fish reproduce by external fertilisation. They are oviparous and can lay millions of eggs at a time. This increases the chance of survival of the fry (baby fish) as they are often eaten by their parents or other animals.
  • 21. 2Fish Reproduction  Cartilaginous fish Cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and skates, reproduce by internal fertilisation. The males have reproductive organs called claspers, which are used to deposit sperm in the female´s cloaca. Most embryonic development is ovoviviparous in sharks and oviparous in skates.
  • 23. 3Amphibians Amphibians are generally terrestrial vertebrates that need to live near water or in very damp environments, in order to avoid their skin gets dry and because they need water to reproduce. They are the most primitive of tetrapods and have characteristics somewhere between fish and reptiles.
  • 24. This skin contains many glands that produce substances to keep it moist and stop it from drying out. In some species, these glands produce venom. They have very thin skin without scales. 3Amphibians
  • 25. 3Amphibians Most amphibians have four legs which them use to move about on land and to swim. The front legs have four toes and the back legs have five toes, connected by membranes to facilitate swimming.
  • 26. 3Amphibians They are ectothermic (their body temperature depends on the temperature of their environment), so they cannot live in very cold places. Adult amphibians have pulmonary and cutaneous respiration. The larvae breathe through gills. Adult amphibians are carnivores. (feed on small invertebrates that they capture with their long, sticky tongue). The larva of some species are omnivores. https://www.youtu be.com/watch?v=M FlHHG57V2U
  • 28. 3Amphibians 3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads) They have a short body without a tail in their adult state. In some species, the toes on the hind feet are joined together by interdigital webbing to aid swimming. Their hind legs are longer than the front legs because they have become adapted for jumping.
  • 30. 3Amphibians Anurans reproduce by external fertilisation and are oviparous. The male holds the female and releases sperm over the ova as the female expels then into water. 3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads) The larvae look like fish and have external gills. They are called tadpoles and change into adults through metamorphosis.
  • 31. 3Amphibians 3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMs3waaW75g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZYal35e1aM
  • 32. https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=rVAjUSLkDLo 3Amphibians 3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads) What is the difference between frogs and toads?
  • 33. 3Amphibians 3.1 Anurans (frogs and toads) Anuros ibĂ©ricos. Las especies de ranas y sapos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzS8S5c7buU Watch it only if you are curious (or if you get bored a lot)
  • 34. 3Amphibians 3.2 Urodeles (Newts and salamanders) Newts (tritones) Salamanders They have a long body with a tail. Their four legs are short and they are all the same length.
  • 35. 3Amphibians 3.2 Urodeles (Newts and salamanders) Urodeles reproduce by internal fertilisation and are oviparous. They perform a complicated wedding dance during which the male releases sperm in jelly-like capsules called spermatophores, which the female then puts in her cloaca. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFO9cxf421Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QkRScsL4Rc
  • 36. 3Amphibians 3.2 Urodeles (Newts and salamanders) A few days after fertilisation, the eggs are laid. After a few weeks of being attached to an aquatic plant, the larvae are born. Larvae breathe through gills until they develops lungs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =nBeo_gRDaI4
  • 37. 3Amphibians 3.2 Urodeles (Newts and salamanders) https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=hwIz-0mtIhM Tritones ibĂ©ricos. Las especies de la PenĂ­nsula IbĂ©rica. https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=c4V7CtB5_ac Salamandras ibĂ©ricas. Las 9 subespecies de la PenĂ­nsula IbĂ©rica. Watch it only if you are curious (or if you get bored a lot)
  • 39. 4Reptiles Reptiles are generally terrestrial vertebrates which, in many cases, move by crawling or slithering (dragging themselves along the ground) https://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=zEto1-ZTbd4 https://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=Co7bJlJliEs https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=tTlLalGLvy0 https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=joR4OL_mQnE
  • 40. 4Reptiles They have thick skin, without glands, which is covered in impermeable, hard scales that prevent the loss of water.
  • 41. 4Reptiles Most of them have four legs ending in five toes with claws.
  • 42. 4Reptiles They are poikilothermic (ectothermic) animals. At low temperature, they are slow and less active, and need to warm themselves in the sun. They become lethargic (without energy) in winter and they hibernate. They have pulmonary respiration.
  • 43. 4Reptiles Most of them are carnivores. Some of them, like snakes, swallow their prey whole. Only a few, such as tortoises, and some lizards and iguanas are herbivores.
  • 44. 4Reptiles Reptiles reproduce by internal fertilisation. Almost all of them are oviparous. Their eggs have a protective, impermeable shell and contain nutritious substances to developing embryo. After fertilisation, female deposit their eggs in the ground and abandon them, except crocodiles, which guard their eggs to protect them.
  • 46. 4Reptiles Groups of reptiles Present- day reptiles are remnants of those that existed in the past. Reptiles can be: • Chelonians (turtles and tortoises) • Saurians (Lizards, geckos, chameleons and iguanas) • Ophidians (snakes) • Crocodilians (crocodiles and alligators)
  • 47. 4Reptiles 4.1 Chelonians (turtles and tortoises) They can be aquatic or terrestrial. They have a shell which covers their trunk. They do not have any teeth: their mandibles form a horn-shaped beak which they use to cut their food.
  • 48. 4Reptiles 4.1 Chelonians (turtles and tortoises) https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?time_continue=14&v=Qr0xI WECtyY&feature=emb_logo
  • 49. 4Reptiles 4.2 Saurians (Lizards, geckos, chameleons and iguanas) Lizards Geckos Iguanas Chameleons They are characterised by their forked tongue (branching in two) and the fact they regularly moult (change their layer of scales). Forked tongue moulting
  • 50. 4Reptiles 4.2 Saurians (Lizards, geckos, chameleons and iguanas) They are mostly terrestrial. They have a triangular head, eyes with moving eyelids and a long torso and tail. Some can shed their tail to distract predators, giving them time to scape, and then grow it back later.
  • 51. 4Reptiles 4.3 Ophidians (Snakes) They are characterised by their forked tongue (branching in two) and the fact they regularly moult (change their layer of scales).
  • 52. 4Reptiles 4.3 Ophidians (Snakes) They can be terrestrial or aquatic. They have a very long body and no legs. Their jaws allow them to swallow large prey. Some snakes have a venomous bite.
  • 53. 4Reptiles 4.4 Crocodilians (crocodiles, caimans, alligators and gharials) They live in water and on land. They are large and have large scales. They are predators and have powerful jaws with sharp, strong teeth.
  • 54. 4Reptiles 4.4 Crocodilians (crocodiles, caimans, alligators and gharials) Crocodiles Caimans Alligators Gharials