Vertebrata
Chondrichthyes
Osteichthyes
Amphibia/Reptilia
Archosauria/Aves
100

These are three of the vertebrate apomorphies.

What are an elaborate brain, cranium, vertebrae, lateral line system, sense organs, a two chambered heart, kidneys, liver, hemoglobin!?

100

This vertebrate apomorphy was lost in bony fish, but is still expressed in the bodies of sharks.

What is the heterocercal tail?

100

This apomorphy distinguishes bony fish from cartilaginous fish.

What are adenticulate scales, gas bladder, or bony operculum?

100

This is an easy way to tell frogs and salamanders apart.

What is the way that frog lack tails?

100

Archosauria includes birds, dinosaurs, and this group.

What are crocodilians?

200

These two kinds of jawless fish have circle mouths with Keratin teeth. One scavenges while the other is a parasite.

What are hagfish and lampreys?

200

Placoid scales have this texture.

What is a rough, tooth-like texture?

200

This subgroup is a surprising part of the "bony fish" taxa.

what are humans?

200

This is another way to describe the jumping movement of frogs.

What is saltatory locomotion?

200

Parental care, facultative bipedality, and this apomorphy define archosauria.

What is the four-chambered heart?

300

This is the adaptive significance of having jaws.

What is the ability to bite and chew, ingesting larger and more complex food?
300

This structure helps ensure successful insemination of females in sharks, rays, and ratfish.

What are pelvic claspers?

300

This is the evolutionary origin of the gill arches in bony fish.

What are the pharyngeal bars of chordates?

300

These are apomorphies that permit tetrapods to live on land.

What are eyelids, stapes, atlas, and 4 limbs?
300

Feathers, a keeled sternum, short tail, hollow bones, and a few other unique apomorphies all allow birds to do this.

What is fly!

400

This vertebrate apomorphy allows animals to sense their surroundings in the water through vibrations.

What is the lateral line system?

400

This cartilaginous fish group can sense electric fields in the water using Ampullae of Lorenzini.

What are sharks and rays? (Elasmobranchs)

400

This rare fish has lobe fins, which are more similar to tetrapod limbs.

What is the coelacanth?

400
Lizards and snakes share this reproductive advantage.
What are paired hemipenes?
400

Feathers are modified from these reptile structures.

What are scales?

500

These are the functions of the vertebrae structure.

What are structure, flexion, and protection of the dorsal hollow nerve cord?

500

This unique apomorphy of ratfish (Holocephali) is still misunderstood.

What is the cephalic clasper?

500

Lungfish obtain oxygen through these two means.

What are gills and lungs?

500

The carapace and plastron are parts of the shell of this reptile.

What are testudines, or turtles?
500

A sharp curved beak is likely indicative of this kind of feeding strategy in birds.

What is carnivory?