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Kingdom Animalia: Class Mammalia
Exercise 1: Mammalian Characteristics
Data Table 1: Comparison of Mammals
Characteristic
Monotreme
Marsupial
Placental
Mammal
Are endothermic
x
x
x
Consume milk as a newborn
Embryo feeds from placenta
Embryo feeds from yolk
Females have a pouch for carrying young
Give birth to live young
Have a rudimentary, simple circulatory system
Have cloaca
Have hair
Have mammary glands
Have very low metabolism
Include echidna
Include humans
Include sugar gliders
Lay eggs
Have nipples
Produce no milk
Data Table 2: Venn Diagram of Mammalian Characteristics
Venn Diagram
Kingdom Animalia: Class Mammalia
Exercise 2: Human Anatomy
Data Table 3: Organs and Their Functions
Structure
Label in Figure
(A-Q)
Description
Esophagus
E
Muscular passage for food to move
from the mouth to the stomach
Gall bladder
Kidney
Large intestine
Larynx
Liver
Lung
Nasal passage
Pancreas
Rectum
Small intestine
Spleen
Stomach
Trachea
Ureter
Urethra
Urinary bladder
Kingdom Animalia: Class Mammalia
Exercise 3: Fetal Pig Anatomy
Data Table 4: Mouth, Labeled Photograph
Mouth Anatomy: Teeth, Hard Palate, Soft Palate, Tongue, Papillae, and Epiglottis
Data Table 5: Throat and Thoracic Cavity, Labeled Photograph
Throat and Thoracic Anatomy: Larynx, Trachea, Heart, Left Lung, Right Lung, and Diaphragm
Data Table 6: Heart Anatomy, Labeled Photograph
Heart Anatomy: Atria, Ventricles, Coronary Artery, and Aortic Arch
Kingdom Animalia: Class Mammalia
Data Table 7: Abdominal Cavity, Labeled Photograph
Abdominal Cavity Anatomy: Liver, Stomach, Large Intestine, Small Intestine, and Spleen
Data Table 8: Kidney and Ureter, Labeled Photograph
Kidney and Ureter