marine invertebrates Powerpoint presentation
... Molting of the cuticle is called ecdysis. Extensive cephalization. Open circulatory systems in which a heart pumps hemolymph through short arteries and into open spaces (sinuses). Aquatic members- gills for gas exchange; terrestrial members- tracheal system of branched tubes leading from surface thr ...
... Molting of the cuticle is called ecdysis. Extensive cephalization. Open circulatory systems in which a heart pumps hemolymph through short arteries and into open spaces (sinuses). Aquatic members- gills for gas exchange; terrestrial members- tracheal system of branched tubes leading from surface thr ...
ANPS 019 Beneyto-Santonja 09-19
... Use the correct terms for the body areas, body planes, and body cavities Use the correct terms to identify the position within the abdominal cavity by both quadrant and region nomenclatures ...
... Use the correct terms for the body areas, body planes, and body cavities Use the correct terms to identify the position within the abdominal cavity by both quadrant and region nomenclatures ...
organ systems of the body
... A. Organ – a structure made up of two or more kinds of tissues organized in such a way that they can together perform a more complex function that can any tissue alone B. Organ system – a group of organs arranged in such a way that they can together perform a more complex function than can any organ ...
... A. Organ – a structure made up of two or more kinds of tissues organized in such a way that they can together perform a more complex function that can any tissue alone B. Organ system – a group of organs arranged in such a way that they can together perform a more complex function than can any organ ...
Internal transport
... – Mantle – membrane covering visceral mass; in some molluscs, it secretes the shell • Molluscan groups are distinguished by a modification of the foot. ...
... – Mantle – membrane covering visceral mass; in some molluscs, it secretes the shell • Molluscan groups are distinguished by a modification of the foot. ...
Excretory System
... Anaerobic respiration in muscle cells, forming lactic acid Aerobic respiration in muscle cells, generating glycogen Anaerobic respiration in liver cells, producing glucose Aerobic respiration in liver cells, synthesizing alcohol ...
... Anaerobic respiration in muscle cells, forming lactic acid Aerobic respiration in muscle cells, generating glycogen Anaerobic respiration in liver cells, producing glucose Aerobic respiration in liver cells, synthesizing alcohol ...
Figure 47.0 Human embryo
... • Many different structures are derived from the three embryonic germ layers during organogenesis ECTODERM ...
... • Many different structures are derived from the three embryonic germ layers during organogenesis ECTODERM ...
Arthropoda
... coxal glands modified nephridia at base of legs in some chelicerates in some aquatic species nitrogen wastes are excreted through skin or through gills Reproduction and Development ...
... coxal glands modified nephridia at base of legs in some chelicerates in some aquatic species nitrogen wastes are excreted through skin or through gills Reproduction and Development ...
Name: Date: Period:____ Final Review: Study Guide # 3 TOPICS
... 1. Locate your guided notes and any other associated sheets for ALL the topics listed above. This should be easy to locate in your notebook! 2. Next, scan the objectives for the topic you are about to study in order to get a sense of what you should be focusing your time and energy on. 3. Start mast ...
... 1. Locate your guided notes and any other associated sheets for ALL the topics listed above. This should be easy to locate in your notebook! 2. Next, scan the objectives for the topic you are about to study in order to get a sense of what you should be focusing your time and energy on. 3. Start mast ...
Human Body Systems
... digestion of food is completed with the help of enzymes secreted by the liver and pancreas ...
... digestion of food is completed with the help of enzymes secreted by the liver and pancreas ...
PREMAXILLA / INCISIVE BONE from
... (p. 162) On the under surface of the palatine process, a delicate linear suture, well seen in young skulls, may sometimes be noticed extending lateralward and forward on either side from the incisive foramen to the interval between the lateral incisor and the canine tooth. The small part in front of ...
... (p. 162) On the under surface of the palatine process, a delicate linear suture, well seen in young skulls, may sometimes be noticed extending lateralward and forward on either side from the incisive foramen to the interval between the lateral incisor and the canine tooth. The small part in front of ...
Organisation of the body structures
... • It is made up of series of bones called vertebrae extending from neck to tailbone(coccyx) Cervical – 7 – in neck region Thoracic – 12- in thorax Lumbar – 5 – in the groin (hip region) Sacral- 5 – fuses to form bone of lower back Coccygeal- 4- small bones forming the tail bone • Spinal cord is ...
... • It is made up of series of bones called vertebrae extending from neck to tailbone(coccyx) Cervical – 7 – in neck region Thoracic – 12- in thorax Lumbar – 5 – in the groin (hip region) Sacral- 5 – fuses to form bone of lower back Coccygeal- 4- small bones forming the tail bone • Spinal cord is ...
Lab Exercise 10
... Oral Cavity: The tongue often protrudes from the anterior opening of the oral cavity. The tongue is a highly manipulative, muscular structure that contributes to chewing, swallowing, and sensing food. Chemical sensation occurs at sensory papillae, visible on the tongue. Taste cells within buds of th ...
... Oral Cavity: The tongue often protrudes from the anterior opening of the oral cavity. The tongue is a highly manipulative, muscular structure that contributes to chewing, swallowing, and sensing food. Chemical sensation occurs at sensory papillae, visible on the tongue. Taste cells within buds of th ...
Physiology of Growth and Reproduction In Livestock
... lining membranes (e.g. skin epidermis, lining of gut, respiratory tract, reproductive tract, etc.) or 2. Those that form glandular structures (e.g. liver, pancreas, endocrine glands, etc.). Some cells in the basal layers of epithelial tissues remain undifferentiated throughout life, and are capable ...
... lining membranes (e.g. skin epidermis, lining of gut, respiratory tract, reproductive tract, etc.) or 2. Those that form glandular structures (e.g. liver, pancreas, endocrine glands, etc.). Some cells in the basal layers of epithelial tissues remain undifferentiated throughout life, and are capable ...
WELCOME
... sacral segments of the spinal cord through the pelvic nerves, the parasympathetic fibers carry action potentials to the urinary bladder in the pelvic nerves. 5- The pressure in urinary bladder increases rapidly once its ...
... sacral segments of the spinal cord through the pelvic nerves, the parasympathetic fibers carry action potentials to the urinary bladder in the pelvic nerves. 5- The pressure in urinary bladder increases rapidly once its ...
Characteristics of Mammals
... • Mammals have modified front limbs • Primates have opposable thumbs to grasp objects • Bats have front limbs that are modified into wings • Mammals front limbs are adapted for a variety of methods of food gathering ...
... • Mammals have modified front limbs • Primates have opposable thumbs to grasp objects • Bats have front limbs that are modified into wings • Mammals front limbs are adapted for a variety of methods of food gathering ...
BDS Ist YEAR EXAMINATION 2008-09
... The mucosa of pecten part of anal canal is smooth and characterized by: a) Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium b) Presence of sweat and sebaceous glands c) Presence of hair follicles d) Presence of numerous somatic nerve endings Many types of neuroendocrine cell are scattered among the wall o ...
... The mucosa of pecten part of anal canal is smooth and characterized by: a) Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium b) Presence of sweat and sebaceous glands c) Presence of hair follicles d) Presence of numerous somatic nerve endings Many types of neuroendocrine cell are scattered among the wall o ...
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... Molting of the cuticle is called ecdysis. Extensive cephalization. Open circulatory systems in which a heart pumps hemolymph through short arteries and into open spaces (sinuses). Aquatic members- gills for gas exchange; terrestrial members- tracheal system of branched tubes leading from surface thr ...
... Molting of the cuticle is called ecdysis. Extensive cephalization. Open circulatory systems in which a heart pumps hemolymph through short arteries and into open spaces (sinuses). Aquatic members- gills for gas exchange; terrestrial members- tracheal system of branched tubes leading from surface thr ...
Chapter 23 Kingdom Animalia – Invertebrates I. Characteristics of
... a. Organism is the same on either side of a plane of symmetry ...
... a. Organism is the same on either side of a plane of symmetry ...
Unit 8: Invertebrates
... 5. Arthropods a) Habitat Arthropods represent close to 90% of all animal species. They are more than one million. They are the largest and most varied group of animals. Most part of them is terrestrial and some are aquatic, of sea and fresh water. ...
... 5. Arthropods a) Habitat Arthropods represent close to 90% of all animal species. They are more than one million. They are the largest and most varied group of animals. Most part of them is terrestrial and some are aquatic, of sea and fresh water. ...
Shoulder Anatomy - O6U E
... 6. Mechanical shoulder symptoms: catching, locking, napping, crepitus 7. Limited or painful range of motion 8. Swelling, enlargement, mass, or atrophy 9. Patients for whom diagnostic or therapeutic arthroscopy is planned 10. Patients with recurrent, residual, or new symptoms following shoulder surge ...
... 6. Mechanical shoulder symptoms: catching, locking, napping, crepitus 7. Limited or painful range of motion 8. Swelling, enlargement, mass, or atrophy 9. Patients for whom diagnostic or therapeutic arthroscopy is planned 10. Patients with recurrent, residual, or new symptoms following shoulder surge ...
Sponges cnidarians worms mollusks
... Kingdom Animalia INVERTEBRATES: NO BACK BONE Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Mollusks ...
... Kingdom Animalia INVERTEBRATES: NO BACK BONE Sponges Cnidarians Flatworms Roundworms Mollusks ...
Bottlenose Dolphin - nahsoceanography2010
... • Bottlenose Dolphins are very smart animals. They talk to each other by whistling, squeaking, and other sounds that means different things. They are mammals. They travel in large groups. They are light to slate gray on the upper part of their body and pale to light pink on the bottom, which allows ...
... • Bottlenose Dolphins are very smart animals. They talk to each other by whistling, squeaking, and other sounds that means different things. They are mammals. They travel in large groups. They are light to slate gray on the upper part of their body and pale to light pink on the bottom, which allows ...
Anatomy
Anatomy is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. In some of its facets, anatomy is related to embryology and comparative anatomy, which itself is closely related to evolutionary biology and phylogeny. Human anatomy is one of the basic essential sciences of medicine.The discipline of anatomy is divided into macroscopic and microscopic anatomy. Macroscopic anatomy, or gross anatomy, is the examination of an animal’s body parts using unaided eyesight. Gross anatomy also includes the branch of superficial anatomy. Microscopic anatomy involves the use of optical instruments in the study of the tissues of various structures, known as histology and also in the study of cells.The history of anatomy is characterized by a progressive understanding of the functions of the organs and structures of the human body. Methods have also improved dramatically, advancing from the examination of animals by dissection of carcasses and cadavers (corpses) to 20th century medical imaging techniques including X-ray, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging.