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Chordates and Fish Notes Part 1

Chordates and Fish Notes Part 1

Assessment

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Biology, Science

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS4-2, MS-LS2-3

Standards-aligned

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Teresa Schlueter

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11 Slides • 10 Questions

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Chordates and Fish Notes Part 1

Phylum Chordata

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Multiple Choice

What is the kingdom vertebrates are classified under?

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Chordata

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Animalia

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Vertebrata

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Fogetaboutit

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Multiple Choice

Which structures do all chordates have at some point during their life time?

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Notochord, Hollow Nerve chord, Pharyngeal slits, Tail

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Notochord, Gill slits, Tail

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Hollow nerve chord, notochord, legs, wings

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Pharyngeal slits, Head, Thorax, Tail

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Multiple Choice

Where are the pharyngeal slits located?

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abdomen

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Thorax

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Head

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Throat

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Multiple Choice

On which side of the body is the Hollow Nerve chord located?

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Ventral

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Anterior

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Posterior

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Dorsal

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Multiple Choice

What is an internal skeleton?

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exoskeleton

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ectoskeleton

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endoskeleton

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enterskeleton

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Multiple Choice

What is the flexible skeletal support rod?

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Dorsal Hollow Nerve Chord

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Notochord

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Pharyngeal slits

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Endoskeleton

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Multiple Choice

What phylum are vertebrates classified under?

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Chordata

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Animalia

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Stuffleupagus

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Protista

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following represents invertebrate chordates?

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tunicates/lancelets

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lampreys/hagfish

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snakes/lizards

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sharks/skates

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Multiple Choice

Tunicates feed in which way?

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Herbivory

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Deposit feeding

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Filter feeding

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Hunting

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Multiple Choice

Do all chordates have all the characteristics their entire lives?

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YES

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NO

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Phylum Chordata

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