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Chapter 30 – Class: MAMMALIA I. Characteristics of Mammals A. Hair – made of keratin protein; evolved from scales 1. Hair is used for: Insulation – conserves body heat Camouflage Waterproofing Sense changes in environment Defense 2. Cooling Off Panting: releases water from nose & mouth, causing loss of body heat Sweat glands: moisture is secreted onto skin’s surface; as moisture evaporates, heat from body is transferred to air B. Mammary Glands produce & secrete milk that is rich in nutrients C. D. 4-chambered heart – fully separates O2-rich blood from O2-poor blood, delivering the maximum amount of O2 to the body Diaphragm – sheet of muscle that expands chest cavity to get O2 into lungs E. 1. Special Teeth – based on diet Incisors – chiseled flat for biting & cutting 2. 3. Premolars & Molars – flat for grinding & crushing Canines – sharp for stabbing & tearing F. Endothermic G. Internal Fertilization H. 2 pairs of limbs in most species – for food gathering (opposable thumbs, wings, etc.) I. Highly developed brains - mammals: 1. can learn 2. 3. are the most intelligent animals use tools II. Diversity of Mammals – 3 Subclasses, based on method of reproduction A. Monotremes 1. Lay amniotic eggs 2. platypus, spiny anteater/echidna 3. Found only in Australia, Tasmania, & New Guinea – evolved after Pangaea split up B. 1. 2. Marsupials Young develop incomplete inside mother, then in pouch made of skin & hair – are blind & hairless koala, kangaroo, opossum 3. Found mainly in Australia – evolved before Gondwana split up C. Placental Mammals (90% of all mammals) 1. Young develop inside mother’s muscular uterus until body systems are fully functional & can live independently of mother’s body 2. Placenta – organ that provides nutrients to offspring 3. Gestation varies by body size, but these mammals are better protected 4. Human, dog, horse, lion, seal, whale 5. Found Worldwide – evolved before Pangaea split up III. Orders of the class MAMMALIA Order INSECTIVORA – shrew, mole Order CHIROPTERA – bat Order RODENTIA – rat, squirrel, gopher Order LAGOMORPHA – rabbit, hare Order EDENTATA – armadillo, sloth, giant anteater Order CETACEA – whale, dolphin Order SIRENIA – manatee Order PROBOSCIDEA – elephant Order CARNIVORA – dog, cat, lion, bear, seal, walrus Order ARTIODACTYL – cow, deer (even #) Order PERISSODACTYL – horse (odd #) Order PRIMATES – gorilla, monkey, man