Insects have exoskeletons Exoskeleton: Endoskeleton Digestive systems earthworm bird human Human Digestive System Generalized insect digestive system Vertebrate ...
Endoskeleton An internal skeleton built of bone or cartilage Vertebrate Classes Agnatha Chondrichthyes Osteichthyes Amphibia Reptilia Aves Mammalia Class Agnatha ...
Support and Movement Chapter 38 Skeletal system Supports and protects the body Transmits mechanical forces generated by muscles Endoskeletons Chordates (Vertebrate ...
Animals Vertebrates Vertebrates Five Classes Endoskeleton Support Protect Attachment Notochord Five Classes Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals Fish Live in water ...
Phylum Echinodermata marine only radial symmetry; oral/aboral surfaces calcareous endoskeleton made of ossicles lack excretory & circulatory system non-metameric
SKELETAL UNIT BONE INTRODUCTION NOTES MMHS Anatomy and Physiology SKELETON DESIGN Human Skeleton has 206 Bones. Humans have endoskeletons (=internal) Arthropods have ...
The Skeletal System and Skin The Skeletal System Endoskeletons Exoskeletons Hydrostatic skeletons Bone Osteocytes Osteoclasts Osteoblasts Restructuring of bone.
Spicules form an endoskeleton that functions for. support and protection. spicule ... endoskeleton of spicules (sometimes of soft spongin material) ...
The Axial Skeleton Even craniates may have an exoskeleton and an endoskeleton Which type is derived from dermis and epidermis? Some bones have left their original ...
Reptiles Keith Hua Michael Wu Taxonomy Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Reptiles Reptiles have an endoskeleton, closed circulatory ...
ECHINODERM VOCAB ONLY A radially symmetrical marine invertebrate with an endoskeleton, water-vascular system, and tube feet such as a sea star, sea urchin or sea ...
The Skeletal System The human skeleton is an endoskeleton of bone and cartilage. Major Functions Support for the soft tissues and largely responsible for the shape of ...
Each system will require different pieces of information, based on that specific ... osteology, endoskeleton, appendicular skeleton, axial skeleton, tendons, ...
To make the lecture notes downloadable over a slow connection (e.g. modem) the ... 2) Exoskeleton (as in crayfish or grasshopper) 3) Endoskeleton (as in vertebrates) ...
Great White Shark. Characteristics of Fish. 20,000 species. Found in all types of water ... Examples: Sharks, rays. Bony Fish. Endoskeleton made up of bones ...
Humans have a bony endoskeleton made up of 206 bones, although we are born with more than 300. ... Spongy bone: Houses the red bone marrow and the yellow bone marrow ...
somites blocks of mesoderm. form vertebra and muscle. prominent ... Salamander tadpole. No gills as adult. somites. Gill slits. Endoskeleton - cartilage or ...
Postanal tail. Subphylum Vertebrata: Vertebrates. Cranium. Paired kidneys ... Homocercal tail both lobes of equal size (caudal fin) Paired and median fins ...
Kingdom Animalia Pictures of Birds Owl Eagle Chicken Pelican Penguin Duck Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Layer of fat; hair; feed young with milk from mother ...
Importance of support?? in animals. As a rigid framework for muscle attachment???? ... Exoskeleton is the cuticle??? made up of protein and chitin???. ...
Echinoderms Phylum Echindermata Class Asteroidea Include sea stars Usually have 5 (or multiple of 5) arms radiating from central disk Tube feet located underneath ...
Elasmobranchs - sharks (360 species in two major groups), skates and rays (450 species) ... Sharks as predators: locate prey in a geographic sense. detect prey ...
Key Features of Animals ingest food multicellular no cell walls classified largely based on: body symmetry digestive tract type skeletal type muscle type
Echinoderms: Spiny-skinned animals Section 31.1 Animal Development Echinoderms are related to vertebrates due to their early development The gastrula is the early ...
Echinoderms Phylum Echindermata Class Asteroidea Include sea stars Usually have 5 (or multiple of 5) arms radiating from central disk Tube feet located underneath ...
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Phylum Chordata 4 common characteristics Notochord dorsal rod made of cartilage (flexible/firm), support for body dorsal nerve chord group of nerves forming a ...
Endo vs. Exo Skeleton. Support Body Weight. Outside Covering. Provide Framework. Hard ... Endo vs. Exo Skeleton. Outside Covering. Hard. Water-proof. Non-living ...
Asymmetry: without symmetry, no pattern to the body plan. Body ... Example: hydra, starfish. Bilateral Symmetry: Can be divided down the middle into two almost ...
Trends in Animal Evolution Symmetry ... deuterostome Digestive system None gastrovascular cavity complete digestive system Body cavities acoelomate pseudocoelomate ...
Whip-tail Stingray. Classification: Cartilaginous Fish. Family- Dasyatidae. Habitat: marine waters ... Most rays are ovoviviparous bearing live young in ' ...
Animal Characteristics 1. Eukaryotes 2. Multicellular 3. No cell walls or chloroplasts 4. Heterotrophic 5. Many types of movement a. Sessile: don t move (barnacles ...
Body Systems: Skeletal, Muscular, and Digestive Levels of Organization ~ Organ Systems Well how many systems do each of us have? Humans (mammals) Circulatory ...
Introduction to Animals Essential Questions: What makes an animal an animal? How are animals classified? Kingdom Animalia Eukaryotic Heterotrophic Multicellular ...
... Glass Sponge, Sea Sponge Phylum Cnidaria or Coelenterata Live in water Most have tentacles catch food with stinging cells Examples - Jellyfish, ...
b. tube feet (tube foot = ampulla podium) enterocoelom. ampulla. podium. Animal Support & Skeletal Systems. III. Types of Skeletal Systems. B. Exoskeleton ...