Physiology with elements of clinical physiology
... 5. Each student attending laboratory/seminar has to fulfill the following entry requirements: a. arrive to the place of class meeting on time; b. dress according to the safety code requirements; c. be aware of the safety code requirements; d. fulfill the knowledge requirements for the current class. ...
... 5. Each student attending laboratory/seminar has to fulfill the following entry requirements: a. arrive to the place of class meeting on time; b. dress according to the safety code requirements; c. be aware of the safety code requirements; d. fulfill the knowledge requirements for the current class. ...
Physiology with elements of clinical physiology Physiology with
... 5. Each student attending laboratory/seminar has to fulfill the following entry requirements: a. arrive to the place of class meeting on time; b. dress according to the safety code requirements; c. be aware of the safety code requirements; d. fulfill the knowledge requirements for the current class. ...
... 5. Each student attending laboratory/seminar has to fulfill the following entry requirements: a. arrive to the place of class meeting on time; b. dress according to the safety code requirements; c. be aware of the safety code requirements; d. fulfill the knowledge requirements for the current class. ...
Unit 10 ~ Learning Guide Name
... Nematodes, especially free living forms generally have a reasonably well developed nervous system. This is comprised of a circum-pharyngeal nerve ring and longitudinal nerves that extend down through the body to the various parts of the gut and the reproductive organs. ______________________________ ...
... Nematodes, especially free living forms generally have a reasonably well developed nervous system. This is comprised of a circum-pharyngeal nerve ring and longitudinal nerves that extend down through the body to the various parts of the gut and the reproductive organs. ______________________________ ...
Roundworms - Advanced
... 80,000 known species (although not all of them have been classified). They range in size from less than one millimeter to 7 meters. Roundworms are found nearly everywhere, including aquatic and terrestrial environments as well as parasitically on or within a variety of plants and animals. In the nex ...
... 80,000 known species (although not all of them have been classified). They range in size from less than one millimeter to 7 meters. Roundworms are found nearly everywhere, including aquatic and terrestrial environments as well as parasitically on or within a variety of plants and animals. In the nex ...
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... Body Cavities Formation of the Intraembryonic Cavity At the end of the third week the lateral plate mesoderm acquires a cleft that splits it into two layers. The somatic mesodermal layer takes a course towards the amniotic wall while the splanchnic mesoderm layer becomes continuous with the wall of ...
... Body Cavities Formation of the Intraembryonic Cavity At the end of the third week the lateral plate mesoderm acquires a cleft that splits it into two layers. The somatic mesodermal layer takes a course towards the amniotic wall while the splanchnic mesoderm layer becomes continuous with the wall of ...
Butterflies Moths.AM.indd
... • Compound eyes made up of many smaller eyes allowing them to see all around them • Antennae to smell and to sense movement ...
... • Compound eyes made up of many smaller eyes allowing them to see all around them • Antennae to smell and to sense movement ...
phylum-cnidaria
... gastrovascular cavity • digestion is extracellular • nutrients are absorbed by gastroderm • nutrients dispersed by diffusion • anything not digested leaves through the mouth/anus ...
... gastrovascular cavity • digestion is extracellular • nutrients are absorbed by gastroderm • nutrients dispersed by diffusion • anything not digested leaves through the mouth/anus ...
Kingdom Animalia - Bakersfield College
... – Have tissues – Embryonic tissues form in 2 or 3 concentric germ cell layers • All tissues and organs will develop from these layers ...
... – Have tissues – Embryonic tissues form in 2 or 3 concentric germ cell layers • All tissues and organs will develop from these layers ...
Protochordata
... notochord in the tail region, (uro=a tail; chorde=cord). The notochord is restricted to the tail region of the larval forms of urochordates and is absent in the adults. Tunicata is the other name of this subphylum Urochordata, due to the presence of an outer leathery covering called tunic or tes ...
... notochord in the tail region, (uro=a tail; chorde=cord). The notochord is restricted to the tail region of the larval forms of urochordates and is absent in the adults. Tunicata is the other name of this subphylum Urochordata, due to the presence of an outer leathery covering called tunic or tes ...
Worms, Cnidarians, and Sponges
... What is it and why do some animals have it? Blood moves through a connected network of blood ...
... What is it and why do some animals have it? Blood moves through a connected network of blood ...
Coelomate
... This is an aquatic oligochaete annelid Mouth feeds in sediments Tail extends toward water surface for gas exchange Body walls nearly transparent for easy observation For example: may count pulses of blood in dorsal vessel ...
... This is an aquatic oligochaete annelid Mouth feeds in sediments Tail extends toward water surface for gas exchange Body walls nearly transparent for easy observation For example: may count pulses of blood in dorsal vessel ...
Detritivory: stoichiometry of a neglected trophic level
... 2002; Sterner and Elser 2002). The very high %P in the Diplopoda provides a striking contrast with other detritivores (Fig. 1) and with terrestrial arthropods in general (Woods et al. 2004). The source and ecophysiological implications of this P enrichment are the subject of ongoing research focusin ...
... 2002; Sterner and Elser 2002). The very high %P in the Diplopoda provides a striking contrast with other detritivores (Fig. 1) and with terrestrial arthropods in general (Woods et al. 2004). The source and ecophysiological implications of this P enrichment are the subject of ongoing research focusin ...
anatomy 6: formation of body cavities and diaphragm
... Day 27: formed primitive heart tube, starting to develop dorsal aorta, neural tube fusing Endoderm: epithelium internal organs and GI tract Ectoderm: epidermis, cutaneous glands, internal ear, lens, CNS, cells of PNS Review: Mesoderm Derivatives paraxial mesoderm: somites (next to notochord) ...
... Day 27: formed primitive heart tube, starting to develop dorsal aorta, neural tube fusing Endoderm: epithelium internal organs and GI tract Ectoderm: epidermis, cutaneous glands, internal ear, lens, CNS, cells of PNS Review: Mesoderm Derivatives paraxial mesoderm: somites (next to notochord) ...
Local.brookings.k12.sd.us
... 19. An animal that has a high surface-area-to-volume ratio of the body, and takes in all the oxygen it needs through its outer epithelium is most likely which of the following? (A) a fish (B) an earthworm (C) a mamma1 (D) an insect (E) a snake AP EXAM 2002 ...
... 19. An animal that has a high surface-area-to-volume ratio of the body, and takes in all the oxygen it needs through its outer epithelium is most likely which of the following? (A) a fish (B) an earthworm (C) a mamma1 (D) an insect (E) a snake AP EXAM 2002 ...
Urechis caupo
... Freshwater forms usually are smaller than terrestrial and have more conspicuous setae. Most respire through their skins, but some have gills. Most are algae or detritus feeders. ...
... Freshwater forms usually are smaller than terrestrial and have more conspicuous setae. Most respire through their skins, but some have gills. Most are algae or detritus feeders. ...
embryology of the chick
... 2. Amnion: The amnion forms a sac that is filled with fluid in which the embryo floats. In this way it provides a shock-absorbing environment in which the fragile embryo can develop without harm from normal day to day knocks. 3. Allantois: The allantois develops an extensive circulatory system conne ...
... 2. Amnion: The amnion forms a sac that is filled with fluid in which the embryo floats. In this way it provides a shock-absorbing environment in which the fragile embryo can develop without harm from normal day to day knocks. 3. Allantois: The allantois develops an extensive circulatory system conne ...
Phylum Echinodermata
... -ex. Sea stars can pry prey’s shell open, push stomach out and pour digestive enzymes into prey, then pull stomach back in ...
... -ex. Sea stars can pry prey’s shell open, push stomach out and pour digestive enzymes into prey, then pull stomach back in ...
the roundworms
... other carnivores & omnivores (the pig) • In intestine, adult females give birth to young larvae that enter the circulatory system & are carried to skeletal (striated) muscle of same host young larvae encyst in skeletal muscles & ...
... other carnivores & omnivores (the pig) • In intestine, adult females give birth to young larvae that enter the circulatory system & are carried to skeletal (striated) muscle of same host young larvae encyst in skeletal muscles & ...
video slide - Independent School District 196
... Tracheal tubes. Gas exchange in insects is accomplished by a tracheal system of branched, chitin-lined tubes that infiltrate the body and carry oxygen directly to cells. The tracheal system opens to the outside of the body through spiracles, pores that can control air flow and water loss by opening ...
... Tracheal tubes. Gas exchange in insects is accomplished by a tracheal system of branched, chitin-lined tubes that infiltrate the body and carry oxygen directly to cells. The tracheal system opens to the outside of the body through spiracles, pores that can control air flow and water loss by opening ...
Grasshoppers - Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists` Society
... preferred habitat of scrub or rank vegetation. All species have long antennae and in older texts were referred to as long-horned grasshoppers. Several species have much shortened wings and are incapable of flight. Stridulation, which is by rubbing the wings together, is higher pitched than that of t ...
... preferred habitat of scrub or rank vegetation. All species have long antennae and in older texts were referred to as long-horned grasshoppers. Several species have much shortened wings and are incapable of flight. Stridulation, which is by rubbing the wings together, is higher pitched than that of t ...
Review sheet two: cnidaria, platyhelminthes, nematoda and
... __________ structure used in reproduction of earthworms which produces a thick mucus __________ the digestive organ in worms which stores food before it is passed on to the gizzard __________ an egg sac produces by the clitellum which protects developing zygotes __________ the place in the w ...
... __________ structure used in reproduction of earthworms which produces a thick mucus __________ the digestive organ in worms which stores food before it is passed on to the gizzard __________ an egg sac produces by the clitellum which protects developing zygotes __________ the place in the w ...
Rat External Anatomy
... in the development of the immune system and is much larger in young rats than it is in older rats. 4. The bronchial tubes branch from the trachea and enter the lungs on either side. The lungs are large spongy tissue that take up a large amount of the thoracic cavity. Bronchial tubes may be difficult ...
... in the development of the immune system and is much larger in young rats than it is in older rats. 4. The bronchial tubes branch from the trachea and enter the lungs on either side. The lungs are large spongy tissue that take up a large amount of the thoracic cavity. Bronchial tubes may be difficult ...
Rat External Anatomy The Muscular System of the Rat
... The Muscular System of the Rat Checkpoint—have Your teacher initial lab before continuing. Procedure: Skinning the Rat You will carefully remove the skin of the rat to expose the muscles below. This task is best accomplished by making a small incision with your scalpel and the using your probe to se ...
... The Muscular System of the Rat Checkpoint—have Your teacher initial lab before continuing. Procedure: Skinning the Rat You will carefully remove the skin of the rat to expose the muscles below. This task is best accomplished by making a small incision with your scalpel and the using your probe to se ...
Digestive system and Body Cavities
... Know where digestive organs and glands are located relative to one another and to surface landmarks or abdominal regions Be able to identify the intraperitoneal organs and their mesenteries Know influence of autonomic nervous system ...
... Know where digestive organs and glands are located relative to one another and to surface landmarks or abdominal regions Be able to identify the intraperitoneal organs and their mesenteries Know influence of autonomic nervous system ...
Insect physiology
Insect physiology includes the physiology and biochemistry of insect organ systems.Although diverse, insects are quite indifferent in overall design, internally and externally. The insect is made up of three main body regions (tagmata), the head, thorax and abdomen.The head comprises six fused segments with compound eyes, ocelli, antennae and mouthparts, which differ according to the insect’s particular diet, e.g. grinding, sucking, lapping and chewing. The thorax is made up of three segments: the pro, meso and meta thorax, each supporting a pair of legs which may also differ, depending on function, e.g. jumping, digging, swimming and running. Usually the middle and the last segment of the thorax have paired wings. The abdomen generally comprises eleven segments and contains the digestive and reproductive organs.A general overview of the internal structure and physiology of the insect is presented, including digestive, circulatory, respiratory, muscular, endocrine and nervous systems, as well as sensory organs, temperature control, flight and molting.