... most annelids (e.g. earthworms); excretory organs open internally to the coelom ... Coelom. Bladder. Metanephridium. Nephrostome. Malpighian tubules ...
Thermoregulation - the ability of animals to regulate their ... Metanephridia of the Annelid. Malpighian Tubules of the Insect. Counter Current Exchange ...
joints of thin/flexible exoskeleton provide flexibility. sequence of molts ... excretory glands (coxal/antennal/maxillary glands) or Malpighian tubules ...
Conformers: allow some conditions within their bodies to vary with external changes. Tend to live in ... Use Malpighian Tubules that remove nitrogenous wastes ...
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TOPICS 1. Obtaining and digesting of food (Digestive system) 2. Gas exchange: breathing system (Respiratory system) 3. Internal transport (Circulatory system)
UNIT 2 The nutrition function EXCRETION IN DIFFERENT ANIMALS Natural Science 2. Secondary Education UNIT 2 Excretion in different animals EXCRETION ANIMALS WITH NO ...
ZOO 115 Invertebrate Zoology Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Hexapoda Subphylum Hexapoda General Characteristics Includes insects and springtails. Three tagma head Thorax ...
KEY CONCEPT Arachnids include spiders and their relatives. Arachnids are the largest group of chelicerates. There are three major groups of chelicerates. horseshoe ...
Ecto/Endotherms Differences are based on source of body heat Which has a higher metabolic rate at cold ... marine vertebrates and some marine inverts Water balance ...
BSC 2010L. INVERTEBRATES II. Principal Biological Concepts to Emphasize: ... you view '33A Characteristics of Invertebrates' on Student Media CD-ROM for review. ...
Title: Martinini and Timmons: Human Anatomy Ch 26: Urinary System Author: Barbara C. Zingg Last modified by: parvizi Created Date: 4/29/1999 4:06:08 PM
Insects have exoskeletons Exoskeleton: Endoskeleton Digestive systems earthworm bird human Human Digestive System Generalized insect digestive system Vertebrate ...
REVIEW Compare/contrast mollusks What are the 3 Classes Invertebrates Arthropods Evolution of Arthropods Phylum: Arthropoda- jointed legs Germ Layers: 3 Body ...
Today we will be using the grasshopper as a model insect: ... the reproductive system lying over the digestive system Observe the digestive system Under the ...
Insect cuticle of chitin and wax cover 900X variance in water loss rates in diff. ... exceeds 70% R.H., then dry house mite can absorb H2O from the air ...
Chapter 12- CNS and epidermis Ectoderm-skin/nerves Endoderm- Gut and associated organs Mesoderm-Blood, heart, kidney, bones Recall lineages Now we focus on ...
The author does not guarantee accuracy and will not update the lectures, which ... melanogaster, probably by a parasitic mite that sucks cytoplasm from fly eggs. ...
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Crustaceans, Spiders and Insects Arthropods are the most successful phylum on the planet! 750,000 species Arthropods have Segmented body Tough exoskeleton Jointed ...
Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Trilobita Common 500 mya (4000 spp) but extinct by 225 mya Each body segment had a biramous appendage (inner for walking) ...
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* Camouflage allows an insect to hide by blending in ... (sternum) laterally membranous (pleuron) --Genitalia located on 8-9 segment Digestive system Mouth ...
If in doubt, sit the exam then see the Dr. The Final Exam. 73 Questions. Covers everything from Lecture 2 (Krogh Principle etc) to Lecture 24 (Diving mammals) ...
Excretory System Where are the kidneys located? What is the function of the kidneys Maintain salt balance Maintain pH balance Waste excretion (especially nitrogen ...
Most successful animal group. Arthropods are the most diverse. Group of ... Metamorphosis. There are 2 kinds of metamorphosis, Complete and incomplete. Complete ...
OSMOREGULATION AND EXCRETION Key Concepts Osmoregulation balances the uptake and loss of water and solutes An animal s nitrogenous wastes reflect its phylogeny and ...
Arthropods General Characteristics: Jointed appendages Segmented bodies Exoskeleton (made of chitin that must molt to grow) Classified by number of legs and body ...
Which of these animals correctly describe how its nitrogenous waste is related to its phylogeny and habitat? 1. Because I live in water, I excrete urea, a water ...
Relationship Between Body Temperature and Ambient Temperature ... Torpor. Hibernation. Estivation. Osmoregulation. Nitrogenous Waste. Ammonia. Urea. Uric Acid ...
Phylum Arthropoda Introduction Arthropoda General Characteristics Largest phylum of animals Over 900,000 species described includes: spiders, scorpions, mites, ticks ...
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