Vertebrates and Evolution
Chondrichthyes
Gas Exchange
Circulation and Physiology
Neuroscience and Immunity
100

This flexible rod in chordates provides skeletal support and forms part of human intervertebral discs.

What is the notochord?

100

Sharks use this organ full of oil to help with buoyancy.

What is the liver?

100

Fish use this bony flap to protect their gills and pump water over them.

What is the operculum?

100

These blood vessels always carry blood away from the heart.

What are arteries?

100

This part of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord.

What is the central nervous system?

200

These animals must continuously swim to avoid sinking and ensure gas exchange since they lack a swim bladder.

What are sharks?

200

Male sharks transfer sperm using these specialized pelvic structures.

What are claspers?

200

In fish, water flows one direction and blood the opposite, enabling efficient oxygen uptake via this mechanism.

What is countercurrent exchange?

200

Fish have this many heart chambers.

What is two?

200

This neuron structure receives incoming signals.

What are dendrites?

300

These fish possess rod-shaped bones surrounded by muscle and are ancestors of tetrapods.

What are lobe-finned fish (Sarcopterygii)?

300

This corkscrew-shaped structure increases surface area in the shark digestive tract.

What is the spiral valve?

300

Birds maintain very high metabolic rates due to this feature, which moves air through lungs in only one direction.

What is unidirectional airflow?

300

This circulation loop moves blood from the heart to the lungs and back.

What is pulmonary circulation?

300

This brain region handles sensory processing of sound and sight and coordinates orientation toward stimuli.

What is the midbrain?

400

This class of amphibians includes frogs and toads, known for strong hind legs and lacking tails as adults.

What is Anura?

400

Despite lacking these structures, sharks detect prey through electric fields and vibrations.

What are eardrums?

400

Amphibians supplement lung breathing through this method that requires moist skin.

What is cutaneous respiration?

400

This muscular structure prevents food from entering the trachea when swallowing.

What is the epiglottis?

400

This fast, nonspecific immune response includes inflammation and physical barriers.

What is innate immunity?

500

This type of egg contains four extraembryonic membranes, allowing animals to lay eggs on land.

What is an amniotic egg?

500

This term describes species whose young develop inside the uterus and are born live.

What is viviparous?

500

These small sacs at the ends of the respiratory tree allow rapid oxygen diffusion due to thin walls and large surface area.

What are alveoli?

500

In negative feedback, this type of response reduces or counteracts the original stimulus.

What is a dampening response?

500

These chemicals trigger fevers by resetting the body’s temperature set point.

What are pyrogens?