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Name a vertebrate that has no jaws. Name a vertebrate that has no jaws. There are only a few. There are only a few. Evidence supports, jaws evolved from Evidence supports, jaws evolved from gill arches in fish. gill arches in fish. What would be the benefit to having What would be the benefit to having jaws? jaws? Hold food, Hold food, Food can’t escape stomach Food can’t escape stomach Paired fins came at about the same time. Paired fins came at about the same time. Imagine trying to swim with no front fins Imagine trying to swim with no front fins

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Name a vertebrate that has no jaws.Name a vertebrate that has no jaws. There are only a few. There are only a few.

Evidence supports, jaws evolved from gill arches Evidence supports, jaws evolved from gill arches in fish.in fish.What would be the benefit to having jaws?What would be the benefit to having jaws? Hold food,Hold food, Food can’t escape stomachFood can’t escape stomach

Paired fins came at about the same time.Paired fins came at about the same time. Imagine trying to swim with no front finsImagine trying to swim with no front fins

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Class AgnathaClass Agnatha

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The only jawless fish left – and there are The only jawless fish left – and there are 80 Species of them80 Species of them Lampreys and hagfishLampreys and hagfish HagfishHagfish

Eyes beneath the skin,Eyes beneath the skin,

Have no vertebraeHave no vertebrae

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Eat small invertebratesEat small invertebrates

Eat dead organismsEat dead organisms

Bottom dwellingBottom dwelling Sometimes the burrow into the dead organisms and live Sometimes the burrow into the dead organisms and live

inside eating the organs.inside eating the organs.

They can tie themselves in knots and release a They can tie themselves in knots and release a slime to get away from predators. slime to get away from predators.

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Hagfish reproductionHagfish reproduction Not much is knownNot much is known

Will lay 20 – 30 eggsWill lay 20 – 30 eggs

Can have couple of different batches of eggs Can have couple of different batches of eggs inside female.inside female.

Some hermaphrodites have been found.Some hermaphrodites have been found.

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Hagfish defense. – Eating, tying in knots, Hagfish defense. – Eating, tying in knots, SL part 4 min 1.01SL part 4 min 1.01

Sea cucumber defense–SL part 2 min Sea cucumber defense–SL part 2 min 7.427.42

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LampreysLampreys

Eel like in body structureEel like in body structure Have large eyesHave large eyes Many live in freshwaterMany live in freshwater All reproduce in All reproduce in

freshwaterfreshwater Some are free livingSome are free living Some attach to hosts as Some attach to hosts as

parasites.parasites. Some never eat as adults.Some never eat as adults.

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ReproductionReproduction Males make a craterMales make a crater Females deposit the Females deposit the

eggs,eggs, Males fertilize the Males fertilize the

eggseggs

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