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== Vertebrate ==
{{short description|Animals with backbones}}
{{Taxobox
| name = Vertebrates
| fossil_range = {{fossil range|Cambrian|Recent}}
| image = Vertebrata_002.png
| image_caption = Illustration of various vertebrates
| regnum = [[Animalia]]
| phylum = [[Chordata]]
| subphylum = '''Vertebrata'''
}}


[[File:Vertebrata_002.png|thumb|Illustration of various vertebrates]]
'''Vertebrates''' are animals that are characterized by the presence of a [[backbone]] or [[spinal column]], which is part of an internal [[skeleton]] that supports the body. Vertebrates are members of the subphylum '''Vertebrata''', within the phylum [[Chordata]]. This group includes the most complex and highly evolved animals on Earth, including [[fish]], [[amphibians]], [[reptiles]], [[birds]], and [[mammals]].


'''Vertebrates''' are animals that are members of the subphylum [[Vertebrata]] (also known as Craniata) within the phylum [[Chordata]]. They are characterized by having a backbone or spinal column, which is a part of an internal skeleton that also includes a skull to protect the brain. Vertebrates include the majority of the large animals on Earth, both in terms of size and ecological impact.
==Characteristics==
[[File:Vertebrate_body_plan.svg|thumb|right|Diagram of a vertebrate body plan]]
Vertebrates are distinguished by their [[vertebral column]], which replaces the notochord found in all chordates during development. The vertebral column is a series of interconnected bones or vertebrae that protect the [[spinal cord]].


== Characteristics ==
Other key characteristics of vertebrates include a well-developed [[brain]] encased in a [[skull]], a complex [[nervous system]], and an endoskeleton made of bone or cartilage. Vertebrates also have a closed [[circulatory system]] with a heart that pumps blood throughout the body.


Vertebrates are distinguished by their vertebral column, which replaces the notochord found in other chordates during development. They also possess a more complex nervous system and a more advanced brain than invertebrates. Vertebrates have a closed circulatory system with a heart that pumps blood through a network of arteries and veins.
==Evolution==
[[File:Haikouichthys_cropped.jpg|thumb|left|Haikouichthys, an early vertebrate]]
The earliest vertebrates appeared during the [[Cambrian explosion]], around 525 million years ago. One of the earliest known vertebrates is ''[[Haikouichthys]]'', which possessed a primitive backbone and a simple skull.


=== Body Plan ===
Vertebrates have undergone significant evolutionary changes over millions of years, leading to the vast diversity seen today. The transition from water to land was a major evolutionary step, giving rise to the [[tetrapods]], which include amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.


The basic body plan of vertebrates includes a head, trunk, and usually a tail. The head houses the brain and sensory organs, while the trunk contains the main body cavity and organs. Vertebrates have a bilateral symmetry and a coelom, which is a fluid-filled body cavity.
==Classification==
Vertebrates are classified into several major groups:


[[File:Vertebrate_body_plan.svg|thumb|Diagram of a vertebrate body plan]]
* '''[[Agnatha]]''' - Jawless fish, such as lampreys and hagfish.
* '''[[Chondrichthyes]]''' - Cartilaginous fish, including sharks and rays.
* '''[[Osteichthyes]]''' - Bony fish, the largest group of vertebrates.
* '''[[Amphibia]]''' - Amphibians, such as frogs, toads, and salamanders.
* '''[[Reptilia]]''' - Reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and turtles.
* '''[[Aves]]''' - Birds, characterized by feathers and beaks.
* '''[[Mammalia]]''' - Mammals, distinguished by the presence of mammary glands and hair.


== Evolution ==
==Anatomy==
[[File:Gills_(esox).jpg|thumb|right|Gills of a fish]]
Vertebrates exhibit a wide range of anatomical features adapted to their environments. Fish, for example, have gills for extracting oxygen from water, while terrestrial vertebrates have lungs for breathing air.


The earliest vertebrates appeared in the [[Cambrian]] period, over 500 million years ago. These early vertebrates were jawless fish, such as [[Haikouichthys]] and [[Myllokunmingia]]. Over time, vertebrates evolved to include jawed fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
The [[skeletal system]] of vertebrates provides structural support and protection for internal organs. The [[muscular system]] works in conjunction with the skeleton to facilitate movement.


[[File:Haikouichthys_cropped.jpg|thumb|Haikouichthys, an early vertebrate]]
==Adaptations==
Vertebrates have developed numerous adaptations to survive in diverse habitats. For instance, birds have evolved wings and lightweight bones for flight, while mammals have developed specialized teeth and digestive systems to process a variety of foods.


=== Fish ===
==Related pages==
 
Fish are the most diverse group of vertebrates, with over 30,000 species. They are primarily aquatic and have gills for breathing underwater. Fish can be divided into jawless fish, cartilaginous fish, and bony fish.
 
[[File:Gills_(esox).jpg|thumb|Gills of a fish]]
 
=== Amphibians ===
 
Amphibians are vertebrates that live both in water and on land. They typically have a larval stage in water and an adult stage on land. Amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.
 
=== Reptiles ===
 
Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates that lay eggs and have scaly skin. They include snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles.
 
=== Birds ===
 
Birds are warm-blooded vertebrates characterized by feathers, beaks, and laying hard-shelled eggs. They are adapted for flight, although some species are flightless.
 
=== Mammals ===
 
Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates with hair or fur and mammary glands that produce milk for their young. They include a wide range of species, from tiny rodents to large whales.
 
== Related Pages ==
* [[Chordate]]
* [[Chordate]]
* [[Invertebrate]]
* [[Invertebrate]]
* [[Evolution of vertebrates]]
* [[Evolution of vertebrates]]
 
* [[Tetrapod]]
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Vertebrata_002.png|Various vertebrates
File:Vertebrate_body_plan.svg|Vertebrate body plan
File:Naturkundemuseum_Berlin_-_Dinosaurierhalle.jpg|Dinosaur fossils
File:Gills_(esox).jpg|Fish gills
File:Haikouichthys_cropped.jpg|Haikouichthys
File:Acanthostega_BW.jpg|Acanthostega
File:Hyperodapedon_BW2_white_background.jpg|Hyperodapedon
File:Fossil_bird_(Green_River_Formation,_Lower_Eocene;_Fossil_Lake_Basin,_southwestern_Wyoming,_USA)_(15529177925).jpg|Fossil bird
File:Fish_evolution.png|Fish evolution
File:Branchiostoma_lanceolatum_(Amphioxus_lanceolatus).png|Amphioxus
File:Salpa_scheme.png|Salpa
File:White_shark_(Duane_Raver).png|White shark
File:Common_carp_(white_background).jpg|Common carp
File:Coelacanth_flipped.png|Coelacanth
File:Barramunda_coloured.jpg|Barramunda
File:Ichthyostega_BW_(flipped).jpg|Ichthyostega
File:Rattus_norvegicus_(white_background).png|Rat
File:Python_natalensis_Smith_1840_white_background.jpg|Python
File:Bristol.zoo.westafrican.dwarf.croc.arp._white_background.jpg|Dwarf crocodile
File:Spot-billed_pelican_takeoff_white_background.jpg|Pelican
File:Myllokunmingia.png|Myllokunmingia
File:Anaspida.png|Anaspida
File:ConodontZICA.png|Conodont
File:Dunkleosteus_terrelli_2023_reconstruction.png|Dunkleosteus
File:Eptatretus_polytrema.jpg|Hagfish
File:Eudontomyzon_danfordi_Tiszai_ingola.jpg|Lamprey
File:Shark_fish_chondrichthyes.jpg|Shark
File:Carassius_wild_golden_fish_2013_G1.jpg|Golden fish
File:Coelacanth-bgiu.png|Coelacanth
File:Lithobates_pipiens.jpg|Frog
File:Bruno_Liljefors_-_Hare_studies_1885_white_background.jpg|Hare
File:Cuvier-97-Canard_colvert.jpg|Mallard duck
</gallery>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 23 March 2025

Animals with backbones



Vertebrates are animals that are characterized by the presence of a backbone or spinal column, which is part of an internal skeleton that supports the body. Vertebrates are members of the subphylum Vertebrata, within the phylum Chordata. This group includes the most complex and highly evolved animals on Earth, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

Characteristics[edit]

Diagram of a vertebrate body plan

Vertebrates are distinguished by their vertebral column, which replaces the notochord found in all chordates during development. The vertebral column is a series of interconnected bones or vertebrae that protect the spinal cord.

Other key characteristics of vertebrates include a well-developed brain encased in a skull, a complex nervous system, and an endoskeleton made of bone or cartilage. Vertebrates also have a closed circulatory system with a heart that pumps blood throughout the body.

Evolution[edit]

Haikouichthys, an early vertebrate

The earliest vertebrates appeared during the Cambrian explosion, around 525 million years ago. One of the earliest known vertebrates is Haikouichthys, which possessed a primitive backbone and a simple skull.

Vertebrates have undergone significant evolutionary changes over millions of years, leading to the vast diversity seen today. The transition from water to land was a major evolutionary step, giving rise to the tetrapods, which include amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

Classification[edit]

Vertebrates are classified into several major groups:

  • Agnatha - Jawless fish, such as lampreys and hagfish.
  • Chondrichthyes - Cartilaginous fish, including sharks and rays.
  • Osteichthyes - Bony fish, the largest group of vertebrates.
  • Amphibia - Amphibians, such as frogs, toads, and salamanders.
  • Reptilia - Reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and turtles.
  • Aves - Birds, characterized by feathers and beaks.
  • Mammalia - Mammals, distinguished by the presence of mammary glands and hair.

Anatomy[edit]

Gills of a fish

Vertebrates exhibit a wide range of anatomical features adapted to their environments. Fish, for example, have gills for extracting oxygen from water, while terrestrial vertebrates have lungs for breathing air.

The skeletal system of vertebrates provides structural support and protection for internal organs. The muscular system works in conjunction with the skeleton to facilitate movement.

Adaptations[edit]

Vertebrates have developed numerous adaptations to survive in diverse habitats. For instance, birds have evolved wings and lightweight bones for flight, while mammals have developed specialized teeth and digestive systems to process a variety of foods.

Related pages[edit]