AP Biology (Mader), 11th EditionChapter 29:
Vertebrate EvolutionLearning Outcomes29.1 The Chordates - Identify the four basic characteristics of a chordate.
- Name the two groups of nonvertebrate chordates.
- Describe two features of each of the two groups of nonvertebrate chordates.
29.2 The Vertebrates - Describe the four characteristics that are unique to vertebrates.
- Explain how the terms tetrapod, gnathostome, and amniote relate to vertebrate evolution.
- Identify the geologic era and periods in which chordates and the first vertebrates appear.
29.3 The Fishes - List two features of jawless fishes.
- Describe the three characteristics shared by all jawed fishes.
- List features that distinguish cartilaginous fishes from bony fishes.
29.4 The Amphibians - List the seven characteristics that define the amphibians.
- Describe features of the three groups of living amphibians.
- Summarize the two hypotheses that explain the evolution of amphibians from lobe-finned fishes.
29.5 The Reptiles - List the seven features that define the reptiles.
- Explain why the reptiles are represented by more than one evolutionary lineage.
- Define traits of birds that are related to flight.
29.6 The Mammals - Describe five features of mammals.
- Identify unique features that define each of the three living lineages of mammals.
- Explain why mammals underwent adaptive radiation after the demise of dinosaurs.
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