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1 Form and Function of Vertebrates
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2 Alveoli

3 Objectives Describe a single-loop circulatory system Describe a Double-loop circulatory system Compare two techniques of body temperature control in vertebrates

4 Support and Movement Reptiles: horizontal limbs
Mammals: vertical limbs

5 Feeding and Digestion Carnivores: shorter digestive tract
Herbivores: longer digestive tract Why? Plant material takes longer to digest!

6 * 07/16/96 Respiration What are some structures used for respiration in vertebrates? Gills: fish, larval amphibian Lungs: adult amphibian Air sacs: birds Lung: mammals Bronchi Alveoli Gulping Air in a Frog is positive breathing The pre show technique at Disney world is similar to air sacs in birds. *

7 Most efficient in Birds

8 People at Disneyland

9 birds - air sacs

10 Air Sac

11 frog gulping air?

12 Internal Transport: Single-loop
Fish two sets of capillaries pressure loss after gills two-chambered heart atrium ventricle less efficient

13 Internal Transport: Double-loop
amphibians: three-chambered heart mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood mammals: four-chambered heart two atria, two ventricles no mixing blood to lungs: pulmonary circulation blood to body: systemic circulation

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15 Temperature Control Fishes, amphibians, reptiles
Environment used to control temperature Ectotherms Water: a constant temperature environment

16 fish in water

17 reptile sunning

18 Temperature Control Mammals
Generate body heat through chemical reactions in body tissues Endotherms

19 Excretion Diffusion of ammonia Kidney Through gills: fish
Through skin: amphibians Kidney Urea: mammals less toxic Uric Acid: birds, reptiles less soluble

20 Response Cephalization Cerebrum Brain Spinal cord
protected: vertebrae Cerebrum an increased size from fish to amphibians to mammals

21 Reproduction Almost always sexual External fertilization in some, e.g
* 07/16/96 Reproduction Almost always sexual External fertilization in some, e.g Codfish,frogs Internal fertilization in Mammals, birds, reptiles, certain amphibians Trend toward internal fertilization A few species of lizards, fishes, amphibians develop from unfertilized eggs. *

22 Reproduction Three Strategies
* 07/16/96 Reproduction Three Strategies Oviparous: (Fish) Eggs laid outside and fertilized – lots of eggs/offspring needed Viviparous: (Mammal) – Few eggs Internal fertilization in Ovoviviparous: (Shark) Trend toward internal fertilization A few species of lizards, fishes, amphibians develop from unfertilized eggs. *

23 14 REPTILE 15 VERTICAL 16 SHORTER, LONGER Xerox 20-3 1 D 2 H 3 F 4 E
5 B 6 C 7 I 8 C 9 D 10 E 11 G 12 A 13 F 14 REPTILE 15 VERTICAL 16 SHORTER, LONGER

24 17 ventricle 18 atria ventricals 19 endothremic 20 b e f 21 urea 22 mammals, birds 23 sexually 24 4,1,2,3 mamal, fish, reptile, bird 25 Water does not vary greatly in its temperature.

25 frog gulping air? http://www.folkways.si.edu/images/frog-18.jpg
birds air sacs motion People at disney land Alveoli reptile sunning io/imaging/anatomy/bronchioles/&h=400&w=760&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dalveoli%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8 fish in water References - Credits


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