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Title: Chapter 33 Review Mammals


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Chapter 33 ReviewMammals
  • Charles Page High School
  • Dr. Stephen L. Cotton

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Chapter 33 ReviewMammals
  • The most primitive mammals are the ______.
  • To release heat from their body when necessary,
    mammals use their _______.

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  • Carnivores use each of the following to catch or
    grasp their prey except sharp canines flat
    molars sharp claws bursts of speed
  • In a cows rumen, the enzymes needed to break
    down cellulose are produced by _______

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  • After a certain amount of time, a cow
    regurgitates plant food into the mouth from its
    ______.
  • The saliva of vampire bats contains a chemical
    that _____.
  • Giant blue whales use their baleen for ______.

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  • The size of the chest cavity increases when the
    ______.
  • Many mammals are able to produce sounds when
    their vocal cords are forced to vibrate by __.
  • The blood pumped from the heart to the lungs
    ______.

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  • As mammals evolved, they developed each of the
    following characteristics except mammary glands
    viviparous reproduction endothermy variable
    body temperature
  • The mammal heart has ____ atria and ____
    ventricles.

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  • In mammals, the chest cavity is separated from
    the abdomen by the ______.
  • The mammalian circulatory system consists of
    _____ closed circuits.
  • Marsupials did not experience great adaptive
    radiation in ____.

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  • Herbivores chew by moving their jaws in what type
    of movement?
  • In mammals, the composition and levels of body
    fluids are controlled by the _____.
  • Body functions such as breathing and heart rate
    are under the control of what part of the brain?

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  • The mammals that see color best do not include
    monkeys dogs apes humans.
  • Two animals that detect sounds of higher
    frequencies than humans are dogs and elephants
    elephants and cats dogs and bats bats and cats.

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  • To detect a distant predator, antelopes use their
    sense of ____ and _____.
  • A marsupial that is not native to Australia is
    the _____.
  • The animal that is least closely related to the
    others is mouse rabbit beaver porcupine

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  • Seals and bears are classified in the order
    ______.
  • Each of the following is true except leopards
    hunt and kill carnivores for food squirrels feed
    on nuts and seeds herds of zebras eat their way
    across savannas herds of reindeer eat lichens
    across the tundra

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  • An ungulate is in either order ______ or order
    ________.
  • The toothless mammals are classified in the order
    _____.
  • A primate that uses its prehensile tail to swing
    from branch to branch is the _____.

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  • Mammals that have a negative impact upon life
    include _____.
  • Mammals had split into 3 groups by the end of the
    _____ period.
  • Are mammals ectothermic or endothermic?
  • Are all mammals oviparous?

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  • The mammals that experienced a period of adaptive
    radiation in South America and Antarctica were
    the _____.
  • Mammals remain active and are able to function
    well after dark because they are _____.

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  • Vertebrate digestive systems have not evolved the
    ability to produce enzymes that digest _____.
  • What type of reproduction do the monotremes have?
  • In ruminants, food swallowed the second time goes
    to the ____.

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  • A ____ spends most of its life hanging upside
    down in trees.
  • At one time, the ancestors of ____ and _____
    lived on land.
  • Slow-moving herbivores that live in rivers and
    streams in parts of Florida and South America are
    in the order ______.
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